CE201-5-AP-CA:
Team Project Challenge

The details
2021/22
Computer Science and Electronic Engineering (School of)
Colchester Campus & Apprenticeship Location
Autumn & Spring
Undergraduate: Level 5
Current
Thursday 07 October 2021
Friday 25 March 2022
15
20 December 2021

 

Requisites for this module
(none)
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Key module for

BENGH610DA Electronic Engineering,
BSC H60E Electronic System Engineering,
BSC H60ECO Electronic System Engineering

Module description

This module is designed to develop a range of professional skills of students using a team project as the vehicle. Each student will work on a project within their team given a set of attributes that the project must contain.

The projects are based on typical industrial scenarios and incorporate the concepts of specifications, design, and implementation. Within the project, students will learn about sustainability, project and time management, design, legal issues, health and safety, data analysis and presentation, team reporting, and self evaluation.

Module aims

The aims of the module are:

1. to provide students with an understanding of the computing and related industries;
2. to further develop the skills that are fundamental to a successful career;
3. to work in a team to carry out a project.

Module learning outcomes

After completing this module, students will be expected to be able to:

1. Describe the processes involved in project management and produce a project management plan.
2. Use project management tools and techniques.
3. Explain and justify their team`s finished product.
4. Report and reflect on their individual contribution to the team`s effort.
5. Demonstrate an understanding of professional, legal and ethical issues that affect the work of professionals in their discipline.
6. Demonstrate the ability to research and use system development tools.
7. Produce a Curriculum Vitae, and cover letter.

Module information

Syllabus

The module consists of two parallel strands:

The major strand will consist of team project, which will be based on a simple but realistic development scenario chosen to maximise the students' experience within a collaborative group environment.

The project will be on a topic directly relevant to the students' degree course and will typically involve developing a product through the specification and design stages.

The second strand consists of a series of professional development lectures including topics such as project management, legal and ethical issues, accounting, entrepreneurship, communication skills (including change management), project-risk analysis and control, and careers guidance.

Learning and teaching methods

Lectures, laboratory sessions and classes

Bibliography

This module does not appear to have a published bibliography for this year.

Assessment items, weightings and deadlines

Coursework / exam Description Deadline Coursework weighting
Coursework   Assignment 1 - Individual Challenge    23% 
Coursework   Assignment 3 - Team Presentation    11% 
Coursework   Assignment 2 - Group Report    50% 
Coursework   Assignment 4 - Reflective Statement    16% 
Exam  Main exam: 120 minutes during Summer (Main Period) 

Exam format definitions

  • Remote, open book: Your exam will take place remotely via an online learning platform. You may refer to any physical or electronic materials during the exam.
  • In-person, open book: Your exam will take place on campus under invigilation. You may refer to any physical materials such as paper study notes or a textbook during the exam. Electronic devices may not be used in the exam.
  • In-person, open book (restricted): The exam will take place on campus under invigilation. You may refer only to specific physical materials such as a named textbook during the exam. Permitted materials will be specified by your department. Electronic devices may not be used in the exam.
  • In-person, closed book: The exam will take place on campus under invigilation. You may not refer to any physical materials or electronic devices during the exam. There may be times when a paper dictionary, for example, may be permitted in an otherwise closed book exam. Any exceptions will be specified by your department.

Your department will provide further guidance before your exams.

Overall assessment

Coursework Exam
50% 50%

Reassessment

Coursework Exam
50% 50%
Module supervisor and teaching staff
Dr Anirban Chowdhury, email: a.chowdhury@essex.ac.uk.
Dr Michael Barros, Dr Caterina Cinel, Dr Anirban Chowdhury, Dr Vito De Feo, Dr Liang Hu, Dr Delaram Jarchi, Dr Sefki Kolozali, Dr Yunfei Long, Dr Andrei Majidian, Dr Reinhold Scherer, Dr Jinya Su, Dr Manoj Thakur, Dr Xiaojun Zhai
CSEE School Office, email: csee-schooloffice (non-Essex users should add @essex.ac.uk to create full e-mail address), Telephone 01206 872770mail address), Telephone 01206 872770csee-schooloffice@essex.ac.uk

 

Availability
No
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External examiner

No external examiner information available for this module.
Resources
Available via Moodle
Of 67 hours, 19 (28.4%) hours available to students:
48 hours not recorded due to service coverage or fault;
0 hours not recorded due to opt-out by lecturer(s).

 

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