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Study programme information for
IIA (1943), PT (1944), and EET (1946)Part-time online master programmes
(including industry master)
Lars-André Tokheim (PhD), Professor; PT and EET programme coordinator
Håkon Viumdal (PhD), Associate Professor; IIA programme coordinator
Faculty of Technology, Natural Sciences and Maritime Sciences
Agenda
• About USN and the master programmes
• Staff
• Class representatives
• Evaluation of courses
• Project work
• Lab work
• Grading
• Exams, marks and complaints about marks
• IT systems
• Library courses
University of South-Eastern Norway
• Established as a university on the 4th of May 2018
• Based on a merger between Telemark University College and Buskerud & Vestfold University College (1st of January 2016: University College of Southeast Norway)
• Students and staff:
≈ 18,000 students
≈ 1,600 staff
• Campuses: Drammen, Vestfold, Kongsberg, Ringerike, Bø, Notodden, Porsgrunn and Rauland
CAMPUS BØ CAMPUS DRAMMEN CAMPUS KONGSBERG CAMPUS NOTODDEN
CAMPUS PORSGRUNN CAMPUS RAULAND CAMPUS RINGERIKE CAMPUS VESTFOLD
Faculty of Technology, Natural Sciences and Maritime Sciences
• Porsgrunn– Department of Electrical Engineering, IT and Cybernetics
• Svein Thore Hagen– Department of Process, Energy and Environmental Technology
• Klaus-Joachim Jens• Horten
– Department of Maritime Operations• Anne Kari Botnmark
– Department of Microsystems• Einar Halvorsen
• Kongsberg– Department of Science and Industry Systems
• Olaf Hallan Graven• Bø
– Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health• Live S. Vestgarden
The “golden engineering triangle”
USN Porsgrunn: Campus map
Canteens
Bookstore
Main entrance
Library
“Servicetorget”(IT support etc.)
XYZZX=Building
Y=FloorZZ=Room number
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M
Technologyadministrative
unit
Studenthouse
Faculty of Technology, Natural Sciences and Maritime Sciences,
Campus Porsgrunn
• Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, and Cybernetics (EIK)
• Process, Energy and Environmental Technology (PEM)
Departments Bachelor Programmes Master Programmes
EIK Computer Science and Industrial Automation
Industrial IT and Automation
Electric Power Engineering Electric Power Engineering
PEM Civil Engineering Energy and Environmental Technology
Mechanical Engineering Process Technology
Gas and Energy Technology
Industry Master
• Three programs
– Systems Engineering, Kongsberg (11 years)
– Micro and Nano Systems Technology, Horten(new)
– Industrial IT and Automation, Porsgrunn (new)
Official Opening of USN Industry Master programs 2018:
• Kongsberg, Friday 17 Aug 2018
Number of IIA students Company Location
1 Ineos Rafnes, Bamble
1 MHWirth Horten
2 GKN Aerospace Kongsberg
Teaching model for the IIA industry master
• Students follow the online program
– Video lectures
– Links to external sources
– Assignments
• Students are divided in groups
– Group works
– Discussion groups
• Students may follow lectures and exercises together with the campus students
• Meetings with the industry partner, students and USN representatives
• Gatherings with the students (midterm evaluation)
• Internal and external supervisor for the project and master thesis
• High flexibility for the student and the company
• Students will have time to digest the theory
• Students will have time to practice the theory
• Students get known with
– the company,
– the other student,
– the lecturers
Lecturer Student
Subject Work
Company
Study models, Industrial IT and Automation
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4 years
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Course S1:A S2:S S3:A S4:S S5:A S6:S S7:A S8:S
Start of programmes 2
IIA1117 Control Engineering 1
FM1115 Scientific computing None
IIA2017 Industrial information technology 3
IIA1217 Hard/Soft sensors in process measurement 1? 1?
FM1015 Modelling of dynamic systems None
IIA2217 System identification and optimal estimation None
IIA4117 Model predictive control 2
IIA4217 Systems and control laboratory 3
IIA2117 Multivariate data analysis None
IIA1317 Object-oriented analysis, design and programming None
FM4017 Project None
FMH606 Master’s Thesis 1
IIAV3017 Advanced control None
FM3117 Industrial optimization None
FM3217 Object-oriented modelling of hydro power systems None
FM3110 Project management and cost engineering None
IIA courses: Campus days
Personnel, IIA master
Industrial IT and Automation – Online and Industry Master
First semester:• David Di Ruscio• Finn Haugen• Svein Linge
See handout
with pictures
PT course
details
EET course
details
Course S1: A S2: S S3: A S4: S S5: A S6: S S7: A S8: S
Startup 2
FM1115 Scientific computing None
PEF1006 Thermodynamics None
PEF2106 Combustion and process safety 1
FM1015 Modeling of dynamic systems None
PEF1110 Transport processes 1
PEF2006 Gas purification and Energy optimization None
PEF3006 Process control 2?
FM3110 Project management and cost engineering None
EET2110 Water treatment and environmental biotech. 1-2?
PT2012 Process technology and equipment None
SCE4006 Project None
PT3110 Computational fluid dynamics None
EET3210 Energy technology None
FMH606 Master’s Thesis None
FM3206 Handling of particulate solids 1-2
SCEV3115 Industrial optimization None
PT and EET courses: Campus days
Laboratory work PT/EET
• Integrated part of courses
– 2nd semester: Combustion lab
– 3rd semester: Heat exchanger lab
– 5th semester: Control lab (?)
– 6th semester: Biogas lab (EET)
– 7th semester: Powder lab (elective)
• In most cases, lab at the end of the semester
Personnel, 1PT/1EETSee handout with
pictures1st semester: Svein Linge, Lars Erik Øi and Carlos Pfeiffer
Teaching and learning methods
• Detailed plan for each course
• Asynchronous teaching and learning Video lectures
• Well-specified reading material
• Exercises with solutions
• Some lab work
• Some project work
• Some online supervision
• Course contents as for the campus student programmes
Plan for fall 2018
• Courses: Weeks 34-47
• Exams: Week 48-51 (check the web page)
• Spring 2019 startup: Wed 9 Jan
Class representatives
• 1 representative + 1 deputy for each class• Connection point between class and
department/lecturers• Election within 14-30 days after start of semester,
preferably during this meeting• The representative should be familiar with the
Norwegian language
Student evaluation of courses
• Mid-semester meeting
– meeting between class representatives and coordinator
– what is good, what can be improved, etc;both current and previous semesters are discussed
• At the end of the semester
– electronic evaluation of courses
– online form to be filled in
– Please do it!
Project work
• 7th semester: 10-credit project• Crucial point: Work together in groups to solve a
technical problem• Coordinators for 7th semester projects: Lars-André
Tokheim (PT/EET), Håkon Viumdal (IIA) and Dietmar Winkler (EP)
• Requirement to start project: At least 30 credits passed• More info about projects and team work later• Project and master’s thesis in cooperation with your
company
Grading at USN
• Based on:
– Mid term test(s)
– Assignments / Group work / Labs
– Final test
• Weighting different for different courses (check the course descriptions)
• Final test at the end of the semester (during the exam period)
Grading at USN (cont'd)
<40 %
40-50 %
50-60 %
60-80 %
80-90 %
>90 %
Recommended ranges
How to obtain good grades
1. Follow the course plan– Study the curriculum (textbooks are required)– Watch the videos– Do the exercises etc– Be on time with hand-ins etc
2. Expect a workload of 13 hours per week per 10 ECTS; make your own study schedule for the entire semester so that you know you will have enough time available
3. Be careful when writing reports etc.• Do NOT copy text! Always use your own words when writing
reports etc.• Use references the proper way• Avoid a delay in the hand-in of assignments; start early
Exams, marks and complaints about marks
• Mandatory tests and assignments during the semester contribute to the final grade in many courses
• All lectures relevant for the final test (exam)• In case of illness, a doctor's notice is required,
otherwise one fails the exam!
• Complaints about marks must be made within three weeks after announcement.
• Complaints about marks on oral exams can not be made.
Cheating...
• An increasing number of cheating cases
• Several incidents discovered at USN every semester
• Many cases of cheating related to copying the work of others
• At USN we are using software to scan reports and theses "copy-and-paste" cases will be detected
• Make sure you know the rules for references and citing!
What is considered cheating?
• Copying information without citations and referencing, for example:– from books or articles
– from information found in the internet
– from other student reports
– from lecture notes or exercises
• Use of aids which are not permitted, for example:– during tests/exams
– for assignments
• Willfully breaking any rules for taking exams or tests
The consequence of cheating
• From Examination Regulations, § 14, #1:In cases of cheating or attempts at cheating, the Board or the Appeals Committee is authorized to annul a test, a final exam, an assignment or the recognition of a course.
• The student may be expelled from USN and may lose her/his right to sit for examinations at USN and all other Norwegian Colleges and Universities for up to one year!
IT systems
• Canvas– interface between students and lecturers/administration– one virtual classroom per course– should be checked daily
• Student email– used for communication between lecturers and students etc– should be checked daily
• M: Common storage and program disks• StudentWeb
– to register for exams (in electives ++), check marks etc– in case of problems/questions, ask Dina Lundgren Kleiva
• English version of Office available
Course: Searching scientific databases and citing
references
• Course content:– Searching information
– Citing references
• Useful for project work and report writing
• All campus master students have to attend this course
• Course material will be made available to web students
Contact information
Anne M. Blichfeldt
• Topics related to administration of the programmes and final tests
Finn Haugen
• Programme coordinator for the online master programmes
• Topics related to online implementation
Lars André Tokheim
• Programme coordinator for the EET and PT master programmes
• Topics related to the EET and PT master programmes
Håkon Viumdal
• Programme coordinator for the IIA master programmes
• Topics related to the IIA master programmes
Questions? Do not hesitate to contact us:
Not sure who to contact? Ask Finn Haugen