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    Programme Specifications

    Programme Specification

    Computer Science Undergraduate Programmes

    Academic Year: 2015/16

    This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if full advantage is taken of the learning opportunities that are provided.

    This specification applies to delivery of the programme in the Academic Year indicated above. Prospective students reviewing this information for a later year of study should be aware that these details are subject to change as outlined in our Terms and Conditions of Study.

    This specification should be read in conjunction with:

    • Summary
    • Aims
    • Learning outcomes
    • Structure
    • Progression & weighting

    Programme summary

    Awarding body/institution 麻豆視頻_麻豆直播_麻豆传媒官网
    Teaching institution (if different)
    Owning school/department Department of Computer Science
    Details of accreditation by a professional/statutory body

    British Computer Society (BCS) gives full or partial accreditation for all programmes

    The Tech Partnership – Information Technology Management for Business

    Final award See Programme Structure
    Programme title Computer Science
    Computing and Management
    Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
    Information Technology Management for Business
    Computer Science and Mathematics
    Information Management and Computing
    Information Management and Web Development
    Web Development
    Programme code COUB01 Computer Science (CS) BSc
    COUM01 Computer Science (CS) MSci
    COUB02 Computing and Management (CM) BSc
    COUM02 Computing and Management (CM) MSci
    COUB04 Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (CSAI) BSc
    COUM04 Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (CSAI) MSci
    COUB06 Information Technology Management for Business (ITMB) BSc
    COUM06 Information Technology Management for Business (ITMB) MSci
    COUB08 Computer Science and Mathematics (CSM) BSc
    COUM08 Computer Science and Mathematics (CSM) MSci
    COUB10 Information Management and Computing (IMC) BSc
    COUB11 Information Management and Web Development, Web Development (IMWD, WD) BSc
    Length of programme BSc - 3 years
    BSc with placement - 4 years
    MSci - 4 years
    MSci with placement - 5 years
    UCAS code See Programme Structure
    Admissions criteria

    http://www.lboro.hslppt.com/departments/compsci/undergraduate/courses/

    Date at which the programme specification was published Fri, 25 Sep 2015 10:32:29 BST

    1. Programme Aims

    Aims

    CS

    CM

    CSAI

    ITMB

    CSM

    IMC

    IMWD

    WDD

    WD

    To give students the knowledge and skills needed to become effective professionals and managers within the IT industry, or to progress immediately to a masters degree programme or postgraduate research in the computing or information industries

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    To inspire students to have interest and enthusiasm for subjects they have chosen to study, and to involve them in an intellectually stimulating and satisfying experience of learning and studying.

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    To develop knowledge, understanding and skills in information technology and business.

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    To provide students with selected specialised areas of study in information technology.

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    To provide students with selected specialised areas of study in business.

     

    X

     

    X

     

     

     

     

     

    To provide students with selected specialised areas of study in information management.

     

     

     

     

     

    X

    X

    X

     

    To provide students with selected specialised areas of study in mathematics.

     

     

     

     

    X

     

     

     

     

    To provide training, through a range of educational activities, to develop a range of transferable skills applicable to employment.

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    To give students the knowledge and skills needed to be able to provide computer science solutions to information technology problems.

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    To develop specific skills in areas described as artificial intelligence, such as robotics, image processing, data mining and computer vision.

     

     

    X

     

     

     

     

     

     

    To develop specific skills in the technical, organisational, financial, marketing and planning issues of web development.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    X

    X

    X

    To develop specific skills in the technical, organisational, financial, marketing and planning issues of information management.

     

     

     

     

     

    X

    X

    X

     

    To provide project, communication and interpersonal skills relevant to industry as specified by e-Skills UK.

     

     

     

    X

     

     

     

     

     

    (MSci only) To prepare students for their career by both broadening and deepening the skills and abilities of the BSc programme.

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

     

     

     

    (MSci only) To give students the knowledge and skills to undertake research in a specialist area of their course.

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

     

     

     

    2. Relevant subject benchmark statements and other external reference points used to inform programme outcomes:

    • QAA Computing Benchmark
    • The professional requirements of the British Computer Society
    • The National Framework for Higher Education Qualifications
    • 麻豆視頻_麻豆直播_麻豆传媒官网's Learning and Teaching Strategy
    • The particular specialisms’ of the Department of Computer Science staff and where applicable the School of Business and Economics and the Department of Mathematics
    • ITMB only: the requirements of e-Skills UK

    3. Programme Learning Outcomes

    3.1 Knowledge and Understanding

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:

    CS

    CM

    CSAI

    ITMB

    CSM

    IMC

    IMWD+WDD

    WD

    K1

    Programme specification, design, implementation, testing, maintenance and evalsuation, especially for the web

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    K2

    Object-oriented programming methods

    X

     

    X

     

    X

     

     

    X

    K3

    Computer systems, including computer architectures, operating systems and networks

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

    X

    X

    X

    K4

    Information systems requirements, modelling, design and use

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    K5

    Computer Science theory and mathematical methods, including programming and data algorithms

    X

     

    X

     

    X

     

     

     

    K6

    Software project management and the software development life cycle

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

    X

    X

    X

    K7

    Computer graphics

    X

     

    X

     

     

     

     

     

    K8

    Artificial Intelligence methods, logic and logic programming

    X

     

    X

     

    X

     

     

     

    K9

    Knowledge systems

     

    X

     

    X

     

    X

    X

    X

    K10

    Applications of Artificial Intelligence, such as Internet agents, robotics and computer vision

     

     

    X

     

     

     

     

     

    K11

    Legal, professional, ethical and security issues of computing and information systems

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    K12

    Web design and web analytics

     

     

     

     

     

    X

    X

    X

    K13

    Industrial methods in IT management

     

     

     

    X

     

     

     

     

    K14

    The human resource, organisational, financial, marketing, theoretical and strategic aspects of business management

     

    X

     

    X

     

     

     

     

    K15

    Mathematical methods, including algebra, calculus, statistics, analysis and quantitative methods, the formation of problems in mathematical form and the application of computers to solve mathematical problems

     

     

     

     

    X

     

     

     

    K16

    Information Management, including information systems and architectures, the requirements, gathering, analysis, storage, retrievals, evalsuation, personalisation and dissemination of information, the role of information for individuals, organisations and society

     

     

     

     

     

    X

    X

     

    K17

    A range of specialist topics that broaden or deepen the student’s knowledge

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    Additional knowledge and understanding for MSci students:

    K18

    Appropriate research techniques applicable to a specialised interest area

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

     

     

    K19

    Professionalism and management in a commercial and economic context

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

     

     

    3.2 Skills and other attributes

    a. Subject-specific cognitive skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

    CS

    CM

    CSAI

    ITMB

    CSM

    IMC

    IMWD+WDD

    WD

    C1

    Elicit, specify, analyse, model and evalsuate requirements for computer-based systems

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

    X

    X

    X

    C2

    Specify, model, design and plan the implementation of computer-based systems for the solution of real problems

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    C3

    evalsuate computer-based systems in terms of meeting requirements and other quality, legal and ethical attributes

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    C4

    Apply theoretical,  mathematical and logical methods to specify, analyse, design and evalsuate real problems

    X

     

    X

     

    X

     

     

     

    C5

    Apply the principles of interactive design to analyse, evalsuate and design web sites and applications

     

     

     

     

     

     

    X

    X

    C6

    Analyse business problems from a human resource, organisational, financial, marketing and strategic perspective

     

    X

     

    X

     

     

     

     

    C7

    Apply management theory and statistics to design and plan a solution to business problems

     

    X

     

    X

     

     

     

     

    C8

    Analyse, plan, design and evalsuate solutions for information and knowledge problems, taking into account the effects of individuals, organisations, societies and environment involved

     

     

     

     

     

    X

    X

     

    C9

    Abstract the essentials of problems and formulate them mathematically, select and apply the appropriate mathematical tools to solve problems, and construct and develop logical mathematical arguments with clear identification of assumptions and conclusions

     

     

     

     

    X

     

     

     

    Additional skills for MSci students:

    C10

    Show critical awareness and/or new insights in their chosen specialist area

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

     

     

    C11

    Deploy appropriate research techniques to analyse a problem in their chosen specialist area

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

     

     

    C12

    Apply professional and management techniques within a commercial and economic context

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

     

     

     

     

    b. Subject-specific practical skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

    CS

    CM

    CSAI

    ITMB

    CSM

    IMC

    IMWD+WDD

    WD

    P1

    Build, test, maintain and operate computer-based systems

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    P2

    Deploy effectively the tools used for the construction, testing and documentation of computer applications

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    P3

    Deploy configuration management, quality assurance and security principles to backup and manage computer software in a changing environment

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

    X

    X

    X

    P4

    Construct systems to solve problems using  artificial intelligence methods

     

     

    X

     

     

     

     

     

    P5

    Employ business principles for decision making and the management of projects and processes

     

    X

     

    X

     

     

     

     

    P6

    Monitor and evalsuate processes and projects to identify and implement change when required

     

    X

     

    X

     

     

     

     

    P7

    Use information and communication technologies for the management of information and implementation, testing, maintenance and operation of information services

     

     

     

     

     

    X

    X

     

    Additional skills for MSci students:

    P8

    Apply appropriate research techniques to develop new technologies and/or new insights to investigate and solve real problems

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

     

     

    P9

    Apply appropriate techniques to manage IT projects and project teams in a commercial and economic context

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

     

     

    c. Key transferable skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

    CS

    CM

    CSAI

    ITMB

    CSM

    IMC

    IMWD+WDD

    WD

    T1

    Produce well written, concise and well structured reports

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    T2

    Give oral presentations, arguments and explanations

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    T3

    Communicate effectively using electronic media to a range of audiences

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    T4

    Be numerate in the analysis and presentation of cases involving a quantitative dimension

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

     

    T5

    Work effectively in a team, recognising the different roles and different ways of organising teams

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    T6

    Manage a software development project

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    T7

    Work effectively with clients and other project stakeholders

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

    X

    X

    X

    T8

    Use effective selling and negotiation techniques

     

    X

     

    X

     

     

     

     

    T9

    Present arguments and proposals to business and industry representatives

     

     

     

    X

     

     

     

     

    T10

    Manage their own learning and development, and appreciate the need for continuing professional development

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    T11

    Make effective use of general  IT facilities

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

    Additional skills for MSci students:

    T12

    Apply research techniques

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

     

     

    T13

    Be creative and innovative

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

     

     

    T14

    Manage and show leadership in a project team

    X

    X

    X

    X

    X

     

     

     

     

     

    4. Programme structure

    Programme Award:

    BSc – all programmes 

    MSci – all programmes except Information Management and Computing; Information Management and Web Development; and Web Development

    DPS – additional award available on all programmes if a placement year is taken.

     

    UCAS Codes:

     

     

    Course

    BSc

    BSc with

    DPS

    MSci

    MSci with DPS

    Computer Science

    G400

    G401

    G402

    G403

    Computing and Management

    GNK2

    GN42

    GN4F

    GNL2

    Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence

    GG4T

    GG47

    GG4R

    GGK7

    Information Technology Management for Business

    GN52

    GN51

    G501

    G500

    Computer Science and Mathematics

    GG4C

    GG4D

    GGK1

    GGL1

    Information Management and Computing

    G462

    G563

     

     

    Information Management and Web Development

    GG54

    GG45

     

     

    Web Development and Design

     

     

     

     

    Web Development

    GG54

    GG45

     

     

     

    Programme Structure:

    4.1 Part A

    In this table x indicates a compulsory module and o indicates an optional module

    Code

    Title

    Weight

    Semester

    CS

    CM

    CSAI

    ITMB

    CSM

    IMC

    WD

    COA102

    Web Design

    10

    1

             

    x

    x

    COA107

    Logic and Functional Programming

    20

    1

    x

     

    x

     

    x

       

    COA111

    Software Engineering 1

    10

    1

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    COA122

    Programming for the WWW

    20

    1

    x

    x

    x

    x

     

    x

    x

    COA105

    Introduction to Algorithms

    10

    2

    x

     

    x

     

    x

       

    COA123

    Server Side Programming

    10

    2

    x

    x

    x

    x

     

    x

    x

    COA124

    Computer Systems

    10

    2

    x

    x

    x

    x

     

    x

    x

    COA201

    Databases

    10

    2

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    COA202

    Embedded Systems Programming

    10

    2

    x

     

    x

           

    COA220

    Mathematics for Computer Science

    10

    1

    x

     

    x

           

    COA256

    Object-Oriented Programming

    10

    2

    x

     

    x

     

    x

    x

    x

    BSA505

    Organisational Behaviour

    10

    1

     

    x

     

    x

         

    BSA525

    Introduction to Accounting

    10

    1

     

    x

     

    x

         

    BSA570

    Quantitative Methods for Business

    10

    1

     

    x

     

    x

     

    x

    x

    BSA506

    Management of Human Resources

    10

    2

     

    x

     

    x

         

    BSA526

    Accounting for Managers

    10

    2

     

    x

     

    x

         

    BSA572

    Statistics and Modelling for Management

    10

    2

     

    x

     

    x

         

    ISA410

    Knowledge, Data and Information in Society

    10

    1

             

    x

    x

    ISA411

    Knowledge, Data and Information in Organisations

    10

    2

             

    x

    x

    ISA413

    Information & Knowledge Organisation & Retrievals

    10

    2

             

    x

    x

    MAA142

    Linear Algebra

    10

    1

           

    x

       

    MAA150

    Mathematical Methods 1

    10

    1

           

    x

       

    MAA160

    Computer Applications in Mathematics

    10

    1

           

    x

       

    MAA242

    Geometry and Groups

    10

    2

           

    x

       

    MAA250

    Mathematical Methods 2

    10

    2

           

    x

       

    MAA270

    Introductory Probability and Statistics

    10

    2

           

    x

       

    4.2 Part B

    In this table x indicates a compulsory module and o indicates an optional module

    Code

    Title

    Weight

    Semester

    CS

    CM

    CSAI

    ITMB

    CSM

    IMC

    WD

    COB100

    Advanced Web Design

    20

    1

             

    o

    x

    COB101

    Requirements Engineering (2015-16 only)

    10

    1

    x

    x

    x

    x

     

    x

    x

    COB106

    Formal Languages and Theory of Computation

    10

    1

    x

     

    x

     

    x

       

    COB120

    Computer Graphics

    10

    1

    x

     

    x

     

    x

       

    COB122

    Software Engineering 2 (2016-17 onwards)

    10

    1

    x

    x

    x

    x

     

    x

    x

    COB155

    mobiles Application Development

    10

    2

    x

     

    x

       

    o

    x

    COB231

    Operating Systems, Networks and the Internet 1

    10

    1

    x

    x

    x

    x

     

    x

    x

    COB107

    AI Methods

    20

    1+2

    x

     

    x

     

    x

       

    COB290

    Team Projects

    20

    1+2

    x

    x

    x

    x

     

    x

    x

    COB301

    Industrial Expertise

    10

    1+2

         

    x

         

    COB108

    Knowledge-based Decision Support

    10

    2

     

    x

     

    x

     

    x

    x

    COB150

    Formal Specification

    10

    2

    x

     

    x

     

    x

       

    COB201

    Professional Issues in Computing

    10

    2

    x

    x

    x

    x

     

    x

    x

    COB232

    Operating Systems, Networks and the Internet 2

    10

    2

    x

     

    x

       

    o

    x

    COB295

    Team Project

    10

    2

           

    x

       

    BSB555

    Organisational Studies

    10

    1

     

    x

             

    BSB560

    Principles of Marketing

    10

    1

     

    x

     

    x

         

    BSB580

    Operations Management

    10

    1

     

    x

     

    x

         

    BSB550

    Company Finance

    10

    2

     

    x

     

    x

         

    BSB562

    The Marketing Mix

    10

    2

     

    x

     

    x

         

    BSB572

    Management Science Methods

    10

    2

     

    x

     

    x

         

    DSB118

    Human-Computer Interaction

    10

    1

               

    x

    DSB119

    User Experience Design

    10

    2

               

    x

    ISB410

    People Centred Information Services

    10

    1

             

    x

     

    ISB411

    Knowledge, Data and Information Systems

    20

    1

             

    o

     

    ISB412

    Records Management in Organisations

    20

    2

             

    o

     

    ISB413

    Research Methods

    10

    2

             

    x

     

    MAA140

    Analysis 1

    10

    1

           

    x

       

    MAB151

    Mathematical Methods 3

    10

    1

           

    x

       

    MAB160

    Numerical Methods 1

    10

    1

           

    x

       

    MAA240

    Analysis 2

    10

    2

           

    x

       

    MAA245

    Numbers

    10

    2

           

    x

       

    MAB260

    Numerical Methods 2

    10

    2

           

    x

       

    4.3 Part I

    Candidates on degree programmes with professional training take a year in industry between Parts B and C or alternatively, for MSci candidates with permission from the Head of Department, between Parts C and D. This year leads to the award of Diploma of Professional Studies.

    4.4 Part C

    In the tables below X indicates a compulsory module and o indicates an optional module.

    4.4.1 Project Modules:

    All candidates must take one project module according to the table below:

    Code

    Title

    Weight

    Semester

    CS

    CM

    CSAI

    ITMB

    CSM

    IMC

    IMWD

    WD

    COC251

    Computer Science Project

    30

    1+2

    x

                 

    COC252

    Computing Project

    30

    1+2

     

    o

     

    o

     

    o

    o

     

    COC253

    IT Project

    30

    1+2

     

    o

     

    o

     

    o

    o

     

    COC255

    Computer Science and Mathematics Project

    30

    1+2

           

    x

         

    COC257

    AI Project

    30

    1+2

       

    x

             

    COC259

    Web Development Project

    30

    1+2

                 

    x

    ISC002

    Project

    30

    1+2

             

    o

    o

     

    4.4.2 Other Modules:

    Code

    Title

    Weight

    Semester

    CS

    CM

    CSAI

    ITMB

    CSM

    IMC

    IMWD

    WD

    COB100

    Advanced Web Design

    20

    1

     

    o

     

    o

           

    COB155

    mobiles Application Development (2016-17 onwards)

    10

    2

    o*

     

    o*

     

    o*

       

    o*

    COB120

    Computer Graphics

    10

    1

     

    o

     

    o

     

    o

    o

    o

    COB122

    Software Engineering 2 (2016-17 onwards)

    10

    1

           

    o

         

    COC001

    Robotics

    10

    1

    o

     

    x

     

    o

         

    COC101

    Agent-Based Systems

    10

    1

    o

     

    x

     

    o

         

    COC104

    Algorithm Analysis

    10

    1

    o

     

    o

     

    o

         

    COC118

    Human-Computer Interaction

    10

    1

    o

    o

    o

    o

           

    COC140

    Cryptography and Network Security

    10

    1

    o

    o

    o

    o

    o

    o

    o

    o

    COC155

    mobiles Application Development (2015-16 only)

    10

    2

    o

     

    o

     

    o

    o

    o

    o

    COC180

    Implementation of Programming Languages (2015-16 only)

    10

    1

    o

     

    o

             

    COC281

    Software Project Management (2015-16 and 2016-17 only)

    10

    1

    x

    x

    x

    x

    o

    x

    x

    x

    COB232

    Operating Systems, Networks and the Internet 2

    10

    2

     

    o

     

    o

     

    o

    o*

     

    COC003

    E-Business Planning and Marketing

    10

    2

    o

    o

    o

    x

    o

    o

    x

    x

    COC100

    Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

    10

    2

    o

    o

    o

    o

    o

    x

    o

    o

    COC102

    Advanced Artificial Intelligence Systems

    10

    2

    o

     

    x

     

    o

         

    COC131

    Data Mining

    10

    2

    o

    o

    o

    o

    o

    o

    o

    o

    COC190

    Advanced Networking

    10

    2

    o

     

    o

       

    o

    o

    o

    COC200

    Markup Languages for the Web

    10

    2

     

    o

     

    o

     

    o

    x

    x

    COC202

    Computer Vision

    10

    2

    o

     

    x

     

    o

         

    COC220

    Computer Animation

    10

    2

    o

     

    o

     

    o

         

    BSC105

    International Human Resource Management

    10

    1

     

    o

     

    o

           

    BSC110

    Marketing Strategy and Planning

    10

    1

     

    o

     

    o

           

    BSC165

    Business Forecasting

    10

    1

     

    o

     

    o

           

    BSC520

    Business Systems

    10

    1

    o

    o

    o

    o

     

    o

    o

    o

    BSC522

    Entrepreneurship and Innovation

    10

    1

    o

    o

    o

    o

     

    o

    o

    o

    BSC565

    Fundamentals of Strategic Management

    10

    1

     

    x

     

    x

           

    BSC067

    Business Dynamics and Simulation

    10

    2

     

    o

     

    o

           

    BSC072

    Strategic Information Management

    10

    2

     

    o

     

    o

           

    BSC080

    Analysing Careers

    10

    2

     

    o

     

    o

           

    BSC085

    The Changing Work Organisation

    10

    2

     

    o

     

    o

           

    BSC124

    Marketing Communications

    10

    2

     

    o

     

    o

           

    BSC140

    Lean Operations

    10

    2

     

    o

     

    o

           

    BSC575

    Leadership and Interpersonal Skills

    10

    2

     

    x

     

    x

           

    DSC023

    Studies in Science and Mathematics Education

    10

    2

           

    o

         

    ISC027

    Information and Knowledge Management

    10

    1

             

    o

    o

    o

    ISC200

    Information Architecture

    10

    1

             

    x

    x

    o

    ISC336

    Social Informatics

    10

    1

     

    o

     

    o

     

    o

    o

    o

    ISC025

    Information and Knowledge Management in the NHS

    10

    2

     

    o

     

    o

     

    o

    o

    o

    ISC330

    Culture and Change Management

    10

    2

    o

    o

    o

    o

     

    o

    o

    o

    ISC334

    Managing Projects: Managing Knowledge

    10

    2

             

    o

    o

     

    MAB141

    Analysis 3

    10

    1

           

    o

         

    MAB150

    Vector Calculus

    10

    1

           

    o

         

    MAB151

    Mathematical Methods 3

    10

    1

           

    (x*)

         

    MAB170

    Probability Theory

    10

    1

           

    o

         

    MAB242

    Abstract Algebra

    10

    1

           

    o

         

    MAC147

    Number Theory

    10

    1

           

    o

         

    MAC149

    Mathematical Methods for Differential Equations (2015-16 only)

    10

    1

           

    o(x)

         

    MAC175

    Operational Research

    10

    1

           

    o

         

    MAC197

    Introduction to Differential Geometry

    10

    1

           

    o

         

    MAB142

    Vector Spaces

    10

    2

           

    o

         

    MAB156

    Modelling with Differential Equations

    10

    2

           

    o

         

    MAB241

    Complex Variables

    10

    2

           

    o

         

    MAB250

    ODEs and Calculus of Variations

    10

    2

           

    o

         

    MAB270

    Statistical Modelling

    10

    2

           

    o

         

    MAC249

    Linear Differential Equations

    10

    2

           

    o(x)

         

    MAC265

    Game Theory

    10

    2

           

    o

         

    MAC272

    Random Processes and Time Series Analysis

    10

    2

           

    o

         

    MAC297

    Mathematical Biology

    10

    2

           

    o

         

    MAC298

    Elements of Topology

    10

    2

           

    o

         

    * Only if not taken in a previous part

    ◊ Only for students who entered Part B in 2014-15 or earlier

    □ Students may not take more than 20 credits of these modules

    (x) See CSM MSci programme specific option restrictions

    In exceptional circumstances and at the discretion of the Teaching Coordinator or Head of Department of Computer Science, candidates may be allowed to substitute an alternative 麻豆視頻_麻豆直播_麻豆传媒官网 Part C module for any of the above modules.

     4.4.3 Option Restrictions for All Programmes

    • Candidates must not take more than 30 credits of options coded COB or MAB.
    • Candidates should choose options that, with their compulsory modules, will give a total credit value that will not exceed 60 credits in either semester, excluding the project.
    • Candidates may not take any module at Part C if they have previously taken it at Part B.
    • Candidates must take note of pre-requisites for each option as some options can only be taken if the candidate has taken a pre-requisite option in an earlier Part or Semester.
    • Candidates should note that staff availability may mean that it may not be possible to offer some options in any particular year, and that timetabling restrictions may mean that certain combinations of options may not be possible.

     4.4.4 Programme Specific Option Restrictions

    Programme

    Restriction

    CS

    Candidates must choose options of value 80 credits if COC281 is a compulsory part of their programme. Otherwise, students must choose options of value 90 credits.

    CM

    Candidates must choose options of value 60 credits if COC281 is a compulsory part of their programme. Otherwise, students must choose options of value 70 credits.

    CSAI

    Candidates must choose options of value 40 credits if COC281 is a compulsory part of their programme. Otherwise, students must choose options of value 50 credits.

    ITMB

    Candidates must choose options of value 50 credits if COC281 is a compulsory part of their programme. Otherwise, students must choose options of value 60 credits.

    CSM

    Options of at least 40 credits must be taken from option lists offered by Computer Science, and:

    -          For BSc students, options of at least 40 credits must be taken from the option lists offered by Mathematics or the Design School.

    -          For MSci students:

    •  In 2015-16, MAC149 and MAC249 are compulsory modules and options of at least 20 credits must be taken from the option list offered by Mathematics or the Design School.
    • From 2016-17, MAC249 is a compulsory module for all students. MAB151 is also compulsory if students have not already taken it in Part B. Options of at least 30 credits (or at least 20 credits if taking MAB151) must be taken from the option list offered by Mathematics or the Design School.

    IMC

    Candidates must choose options of value 60 credits if COC281 is a compulsory part of their programme. Otherwise, students must choose options of value 70 credits.

    IMWD

    Candidates must choose options of value 50 credits if COC281 is a compulsory part of their programme. Otherwise, students must choose options of value 60 credits.

    WD

    Candidates must choose options of value 60 credits if COC281 is a compulsory part of their programme. Otherwise, students must choose options of value 70 credits.

     4.5 Part D

    In the tables below X indicates a compulsory module.

    Candidates in Part D of a MSci degree programme take the following modules:

    Code

    Title

    Weight

    Semester

    CSM

    Other

    BSD523

    Enterprise Technology for Computer Scientists

    10

    1

    x

    x

    CVD017

    Teamwork and Leadership

    10

    1

    x

    x

    MAP111

    Mathematical Modelling 1

    15

    1

    x

     

    COD280

    Managing a Project Team

    10

    1+2

    x

    x

    COD290

    Thesis Project

    60

    1+2

    x

    x

    COD292

    Group Project

    30

    1+2

     

    x

    MAP211

    Mathematical Modelling 2

    15

    2

    x

     

     

     

    5. Criteria for Progression and Degree Award

    In order to progress from Part A to Part B, from Part B to C, from C to D (if applicable) and to be eligible for the award of an Honours degree, candidates must satisfy the minimum credit requirements set out in Regulation XX. In addition, for MSci students entering in 2010/11 or thereafter, in order to progress from Part A to Part B, from Part B to Part C, and from Part C to Part D, candidates must achieve 120 credits.

    Candidates who, after reassessment, fail the MSci requirements for Parts A or B but who have passed the requirements for the corresponding BSc programme, will automatically be transferred to the corresponding BSc programme. Candidates who fail Parts C or D after reassessment will be considered for a BSc degree at the programme board, in accordance with Section 6 below.

    Re-assessment

    Provision will be made in accordance with Regulation XX for candidates who have the right of re-assessment in any Part of the Programme to undergo re-assessment in the University's special assessment period or next academic year.

    6. Relative Weighting of Parts of the Programme for the Purposes of Final Degree Classification

    Candidates' final degree classification will be determined on the basis of their performance in degree level Module Assessments in Parts B and C (and D if applicable). The percentage mark for each Part will be combined in the ratio given below to determine the final percentage mark.

    BSc programmes

    Part B : Part C

    1:3

    MSci programmes

    Part B : Part C : Part D

    14:43:43  (approx 1:3:3)

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