Student Projects

Introduction

Your project is a 36-credit module and one of the most important components of your final year and thus one of the most important parts of your whole degree. It is an individual piece of work directed and monitored by a member of the academic staff, your project supervisor. An important point to understand about projects and project supervision from the outset is that you are responsible for your project and its progress. Your supervisor provides help and guidance, but ultimate responsibility for your performance, particularly in terms of ensuring that you work steadily and sensibly on your project in an organised way over the academic year, rests with you.

      

CS & SE BSc Projects

 

Software Development Projects for Computers Studies and Software Engineering Students

 

Your Software Development Project is a 36-credit module and one of the most important components of your final year and thus one of the most important parts of your whole degree.

Its aim must be to analyse a problem, design and develop a software solution using tools, techniques and methodologies learnt in your course, and to evaluate the results. It is an individual piece of work directed and monitored by a member of the academic staff, your project supervisor.

An important point to understand about projects and project supervision from the outset is that you are responsible for your project and its progress. Your supervisor provides help and guidance, but ultimate responsibility for your performance, particularly in terms of ensuring that you work steadily and sensibly on your project in an organised way over the academic year, rests with you.

 



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