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Project Studies (15 cr)

Code: 5G00FH34-3003

General information


Enrolment period

15.11.2021 - 30.06.2023

Timing

01.01.2022 - 30.06.2023

Credits

1 - 15

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Software Engineering

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages

  • English

Degree programmes

  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Software Engineering

Teachers

  • Esa Kujansuu
  • Hanna Kinnari-Korpela
  • Tietotekniikka Virtuaalihenkilö
  • Esa Kunnari

Person in charge

Esa Kujansuu

Groups

  • 22I260EA
  • 22I260EB
    Degree Programme in Software Engineering
  • 21I260EA
  • 21I260EB
  • 20I260E
  • 19I260E

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- learns to work in design and/or development projects of own study path.
- has skills in planning, steering and management of development project
- can receive and give development proposals and feedback regarding to project working
- is able to evaluate the project outcomes
- can report progress of the project in different phases

Content (course unit)

- the students' own development project and its different phases
- reporting and documenting of the project in different phases (incl. used technologies)
- working hours spent on the project reported per day

The project topic should be approved before starting the project work (contact head of degree programme or supervisor of study path).

Further information (course unit)

In order to ensure the overall aggregation of credits for projects, the total number of hours spent on the project is approximately 27 hours/ 1 ECTS. The project can't overlap with practical training or thesis.

Location and time

Continuous enrollment.

Exam schedules

No exam

Assessment methods and criteria

Pass/Fail

Pass:
- reporting and documenting of the project in different phases (incl. used technologies)
- working hours spent on the project reported per day

Assessment (approved / rejected) is based on the content of the project and its suitability for bachelor's level project work (the topic must not overlap with other studies).

The project topic should be approved before starting the project work (contact head of degree programme or supervisor of study path).

Assessment scale

Pass/Fail

Teaching methods

No teaching. Students' own development project and its different phases
- reporting and documenting of the project in different phases (incl. used technologies)
- working hours spent on the project reported per day

Learning materials

No material

Student workload

students' own development project and its different phases
- reporting and documenting of the project in different phases (incl. used technologies)
- working hours spent on the project reported per day

The project topic should be approved before starting the project work (contact head of degree programme or supervisor of study path).

Completion alternatives

No optional method

Further information

The project topic should be approved before starting the project work (contact head of degree programme or supervisor of study path).

Assessment criteria - pass/fail (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

Pass/Fail

Pass:
- reporting and documenting of the project in different phases (incl. used technologies)
- working hours spent on the project reported per day

Assessment (approved / rejected) is based on the content of the project and its suitability for bachelor's level project work (the topic must not overlap with other studies).

The project topic should be approved before starting the project work (contact head of degree programme or supervisor of study path).