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As part of the course architecture redevelopment, the 3rd year CS project is being updated to a ?capstone? project running over 12 credit points. This is part 2 of that project.
Introduced for course architecture programs. Effective semester 1, 2016
Reason for changes made on 15/06/2016: Collaborative teamwork is now an explicit ULO.
03/07/2018: Admin - adding Reasons for Change on behalf of CE - this update brings the handbook in sync with FIT3161 as well as Allocate+; which has been discussed with ADE as well as Faculty Admin.
21/09/2020 Admin: Update to include new assessment and teaching approach fields as per Handbook requirements.
19/07/2021 CE: More even distribute of assessments across the semester, and improved tracking of student progress with weekly progress reports.
Core in the BCS degree, capstone research project (part 2).
On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
0201
This unit provides practical experience in researching, designing, developing and testing a non-trivial computer science project. Projects are generally software-based, although sometimes they may involve hardware development or investigation of theory. Projects cover the whole process of software (or hardware) development, from analysis through design to implementation and testing. Comprehensive written documentation on the project is required. Students are assigned in groups to a project supervisor. There are no lectures in this unit, although students will be expected to attend regular meetings with their project supervisor.
The unit is the second part of a 12-credit point project sequence; the first part and entry point for the project is FIT3161.
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Technological requirements
On-campus
Problem-based learning Students (in pair teams) who have completed the initial planning and research in FIT3161 are now required to fully implement their computer science project. Students are encouraged to take responsibility for organising and directing their learning with support from their supervisors.
Seminars
Students will also be introduced to various aspects of computer science research and project development in seminars run by guest lecturers.
In-semester assessment: 100%
Minimum total expected workload equals 12 hours per week comprising:
(a.) Contact hours for on-campus students:
(b.) Additional requirements (all students):
FIT3144
This unit involves students completing a year-long research project under the supervision of an academic staff member.
Semester 2, 2018
Clayton, Malaysia
03 Sep 2015 | Ange Delbianco | Introduced for course architecture programs. Effective semester 1, 2016 |
14 Sep 2015 | Caitlin Slattery | Minor edits only. |
22 Sep 2015 | Jeanette Niehus | FIT3162 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
22 Sep 2015 | Jeanette Niehus | FEC Approval |
22 Sep 2015 | Jeanette Niehus | FacultyBoard Approval - UGPC special meeting 1/15 - 14/07/2015 |
15 Jun 2016 | Arun Konagurthu | modified UnitObjectives/Objectives |
15 Jun 2016 | Arun Konagurthu | modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange |
21 Jul 2016 | Jeanette Niehus | FIT3162 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
21 Jul 2016 | Jeanette Niehus | FEC Approval |
21 Jul 2016 | Jeanette Niehus | FacultyBoard Approval - Approved at FEC 3/16, Item 8.2 |
02 Jul 2018 | Marc Cheong | modified Workload/ContactHours -- this update brings the handbook in sync with FIT3161 as well as Allocate+; which has been discussed with ADE as well as Faculty Admin. |
03 Jul 2018 | Jeanette Niehus | Admin: modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange |
03 Jul 2018 | Jeanette Niehus | FIT3162 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
03 Jul 2018 | Jeanette Niehus | FEC Approval |
03 Jul 2018 | Jeanette Niehus | FacultyBoard Approval - Executively approved by the DD(E) 03/07/2018 |
13 Dec 2019 | Emma Nash | ; modified Chief Examiner |
21 Sep 2020 | Miriam Little | modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified UnitContent/PrescribedReading; modified Teaching/SpecialArrangements; modified Assessment/Summary |
19 Feb 2021 | Bernhard Jenny | Reduced number of assessed deliverables from 7 to 6. |
24 Feb 2021 | Monica Fairley | FIT3162 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
24 Feb 2021 | Monica Fairley | FEC Approval |
24 Feb 2021 | Monica Fairley | FacultyBoard Approval - assessment -Reduced number of assessed deliverables from 7 to 6.Executively approved by email DDE 24/2/21 |
19 Jul 2021 | Bernhard Jenny | modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified Assessment/Summary |
19 Jul 2021 | Bernhard Jenny | |
19 Jul 2021 | Bernhard Jenny | |
22 Jul 2021 | Monica Fairley | FIT3162 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
22 Jul 2021 | Monica Fairley | FEC Approval |
22 Jul 2021 | Monica Fairley | FacultyBoard Approval - executively approved DDE 22/7/21 |
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