SEDS 500

Graduation Project

Conduct and present (written and orally) an independent research investigation theoretically and/or experimentally during a semester under the guidance of a supervisor.

 Reference book(s):

  • Reference books and articles containing information related to the subject being studied.

 Course Objectives: To enable the student to show that he / she can carry out an independent piece of research on a theme in a scientifically sound manner. To demonstrate his/her ability to address a specific problem in a scientifically sound, ethical, thorough and precise manner in the course of a given period of time. To help the student to report his or her findings.

Week Topics
1-14 Studies Towards Solving the Problem for the Graduation Project; Meeting with the Supervisor

 

Grading:

      Project  %100

Course Learning Outcomes:

CO1      To be able to inspect and apply proper theoretical and practical methods in an area of study

CO2      To be able to recognize ethical guidelines to follow in a research

CO3      To be able to evaluate a specific problem in a scientifically sound, thorough and precise manner in the course of a given period of time

CO4      To be able to understand how to deal with data sets or information gathered to reach a solution for the problem being tackled and to be able to present the thoughts and findings in a  convincing way

Contribution of Program Learning Outcomes:

                 P01      P02       P03       P04      P05       P06       P07

C01            1           1                          1             1                      1

C02                                        1          1                         1          1

C03            1          1               1          1             1                      1

C04            1          1                           1             1          1          1

Justification of the course:
It is a compulsory course of the Software Engineering and Data Science Master of Science Program as required for all graduate programs without thesis.

Overlapping with or complementing topics in courses:

None.