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ELEC4840B

Final Year Engineering Project - Part B

20 Units 4000 Level Course

Available in 2012

Callaghan CampusSemester 1, Semester 2
UoN SingaporeBlock 4, Trimester 1

Previously offered in 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006

This course is part B of a multi-term sequence. Part A must be successfully completed before undertaking Part B.

Part A and Part B must be in consecutive terms (regardless of mode - ie semester/trimester/block).
Students must complete Part A before completing Part B. Students must complete the sequence within a twelve month period. If students complete Part A but are unable to complete Part B within the timeframe, they must re-enrol in Part A.

Final Year Projects represent the culmination of study towards the Bachelor of Engineering degrees. Projects offer the opportunity to apply and extend material learned throughout the remainder of the course. Assessment is by means of a seminar presentation, submission of a thesis, and a public presentation of work undertaken.

In contrast to the majority of courses studied elsewhere in the program, projects are undertaken individually or in small groups. This necessarily introduces the dimension of workload management into the program to enable completion of a large, relatively unstructured "assignment" over the course of the year.

The projects undertaken span a diverse range of topics, including theoretical, simulation and experimental studies, and vary from year to year. The emphasis is necessarily on facilitating student learning in technical, project management and presentation spheres.


Contact hours: 1 hour seminar per week, plus regular meeting with designated supervisor

ObjectivesThe aims of this subject are to provide a vehicle for students to consolidate, enhance and demonstrate the knowledge and skills gained from coursework studies through the Electrical, Computer, Telecommunications and Software Engineering degrees through a program of individual or small group directed study. The knowledge and skills addressed include:

1. research and critical evaluation of technical information about electrical topics
2. technical knowledge in electrical power, electronics, signal processing, communications, control and/or computing
3. time and resource management skills
4. preparation and presentation of information to engineers and other professionals
ContentThis course will be conducted largely as an individual or small group project under the direct supervision of a member of academic staff. The specific project topic undertaken will reflect the common interests and expertise of the student(s) and supervisor. Students will be required to:

1) perform a literature search to review current knowledge and developments in the chosen technical area
2) undertake detailed technical work in the chosen area using one or more of:
a) theoretical studies
b) computer simulations
c) hardware construction
3) produce progress reports or maintain a professional journal to establish work completed, and to schedule additional work within the time frame specified for the project
4) prepare a formal report describing the work undertaken and results obtained
5) present the work in a forum involving poster presentations and demonstration of operational hardware and/or software.
Replacing Course(s)ELEC4800B, ELEC4850B and ELEC4890B
TransitionNA
Industrial Experience0
Assumed Knowledge3rd year of Electrical, Computer, Telecommunications or Software Engineering degree
Modes of DeliveryInternal Mode
Teaching MethodsIndividual Supervision
Self Directed Learning
Seminar
Assessment Items
Other: (please specify)Mandatory requirement is for satisfactory completion of all components as specified in the course outline. These components are: satisfactory completion of OH&S requirements; satisfactory consultation with supervisor(s); satisfactory completion of professional journal; satisfactory completion of all assessment tasks (as specified in the course outline.
Presentations - IndividualDemonstration of project and interview. As per course handout.
ReportsTechnical content and presentation of a Final Thesis Report. As per course handout.
Contact HoursSeminar: for 1 hour(s) per Fortnight for Full Term
Timetables2012 Course Timetables for ELEC4840B