CSP55E01 – Computer Engineering Research Project

Module CodeCSP55E01
Module NameComputer Engineering Research Project
ECTS Weighting [1]30 ECTS
Semester TaughtSemester 1 & 2
Module Coordinator/s  Paula Roberts

Module Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module, students will be able to:

  1. Engage in a sustained piece of individual, academic research on a chosen topic within the field of computer science;
  2. Read widely (inside and outside the specific technical area) and critically reflect on a number of pieces of written research;
  3. Explore varying methodological approaches and adopt the relevant approaches suitable to the topic being researched;
  4. Produce a written report dissertation of publishable standard that evaluates and synthesises written materials, and displays evidence of independent research skills.

Module Content

Students will select and carry out an in‐depth research project which is expected to yield publishable results. Students must select the project, carry out required investigations and submit their dissertation within the academic year.

Teaching and Learning Methods

Students will select and carry out an in‐depth research project which is expected to yield publishable results. Students must select the project, carry out required investigations and submit their dissertation within the academic year.

Assessment Details

Assessment ComponentBrief DescriptionLearning Outcomes Addressed% of TotalWeek SetWeek Due
Progress ReportThe specific contents of the report should be discussed with your supervisor well in advance of the deadline.All10%Friday, 20th January 2023, 23:59
Project DemonstrationEach student must give a presentation and (where appropriate) a demonstration of their final year project or dissertation to an audience consisting of the supervisor and the second reader.10%13th March – 24th March 2023
DissertationWritten dissertation.LO480%Monday, 17th April 2023, 23:59

Reassessment Details

Student will resubmit their Dissertations.

Students must submit a meaningful attempt at least in one of the two assignment and two of the three project parts.

Contact Hours and Indicative Student Workload

Contact Hours (scheduled hours per student over full module), broken down by:700 hours
Dissertation research and writing700 hours
Total Hours700 hours

Recommended Reading List

  • You can get more information about the layout of a thesis from the College’s Thesis Submission Guidelines. Note that not all the sections apply to the MCS; for instance, the section on the Dean’s Grace and Submission Deadlines does not apply.

Module Pre-requisites

Prerequisite modules: N/A

Other/alternative non-module prerequisites: e.g. programming languages, specified topics, etc.. This information will be particularly relevant for visiting students or students taking this module as an approved module (if applicable)

Module Co-requisites

N/A

Module Website

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