ITNT500 : Graduation Project

Department

Department of Computer Networks

Academic Program

Bachelor in Computer Networks

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

ITGS303

Overview

Is an in-depth theoretical and experimental investigation of a specific problem in information technology. Developed through intensive group and / or individual studies, use of computer, analytic and experimental techniques where applicable.

The graduation project is an in-depth study conducted individually or in small groups. The project will provide an opportunity for creativity and the development of the student's skill in finding non-traditional solutions to the problems that he will face on the practical side in the future. The aim is to develop the student's ability to plan, design, implement and report on a solution.

The successful completion of the project depends on the experience that the student has already gained during the previous semesters, which gives him a sense of satisfaction to show his potential and apply what he previously learned. Each project has an academic supervisor who provides guidance and assistance as needed in regular meetings.

Methods of teaching this course include self-directed activities, panel discussions, brainstorming, collecting information and documents, field visits and laboratory experiments.

Intended learning outcomes

Knowledge &understand

  • Identifies and describes a problem to be studied
  • Suggests a solution to the selected problem
  • Foundations of scientific research

mental skills

  • Stimulate the student's creative thinking
  • Developing the student's abilities to find solutions to problems
  • Discusses the obtained results

Practical & professional skills

  • Implements proposed solutions
  • Documents the steps and results of the proposed solution
  • Presents the obtained results

General and transferable skills

  • time management
  • Written and verbal communication
  • Working within a team
  • Presentation skills

Teaching and learning methods

  • Self -directed activities
  • Discussion panels
  • Brainstorming
  • Collecting data and documents
  • Field visits
  • Laboratory experiments

Methods of assessments

  • Supervisor’s score = 40
  • Oral exam = 60

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