Students will undertake a group project starting from the initial customer specification through to design, construction, testing and delivery. The group project will be undertaken within an industrial context with either a real industrial client, where this is possible, or alternatively an internal client that might be a research group within the department. Part of the module work will be to investigate the context of the project, to understand how the project forms part of the company/research group and how the company/university operates at a wider level.
At the end of the project, students will be able to:
1. Plan a project including both time and monetary resources
2. Implement and describe a project lifecycle from concept to delivery
3. Demonstrate integration of technical knowledge towards solving a real problem
4. Understand and describe a project in the context of an industiral background
5. Show ability to work as a team and describe effective team working strategies
6. Apply a systems based approach to solve a complicated electronic problem
At the end of the project, students will be able to:
1. Plan a project including both time and monetary resources
2. Implement and describe a project lifecycle from concept to delivery
3. Demonstrate integration of technical knowledge towards solving a real problem
4. Understand and describe a project in the context of an industiral background
5. Show ability to work as a team and describe effective team working strategies
6. Apply a systems based approach to solve a complicated electronic problem
- Module Supervisor: John Woods
Category: Postgraduate