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ACADEMIC PROJECT Week 1 – Introduction to Academic Project

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ACADEMIC PROJECT . Week 1 – Introduction to Academic Project. INTRODUCTION. The objectives of academic project I and II are as follows: To produce system development, testing and evaluation for their project. To mastery the tools that have been identified. To produce the overall reports. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ACADEMIC PROJECT

Week 1 – Introduction to Academic Project

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INTRODUCTIONNo Academic

Project Course Code Credits Level Prerequisites

1 Academic Project I

1. WAES3181 Academic Project for Artificial Intelligence I

2. WKES3181 Academic Project for Software Engineering I

3. WMES3181 Academic Project For Management Information System I

4. WRES3181 Academic Project for Computing System & Technology I

5. WRET3181 Academic Project For Multimedia I6. WPET3181 Academic Project For

Management I

3 Level 3 Semester II

1st and 2nd year Faculty courses except WXES 2190 (Industrial Training)

2 Academic Project II

1. WAES3182 Academic Project for Artificial Intelligence II

2. WKES3182 Academic Project for Software Engineering II

3. WMES3182 Academic Project For Management Information System II

4. WRES3182 Academic Project for Computing System & Technology II

5. WRET3182 Academic Project For Multimedia II

6. WPET3182 Academic Project For Management II

5 Level 4 Semester I

Pass with at least a C grade for Academic Project I and all 1st and 2nd year Faculty courses except WXES 2190 (Industrial Training)

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The objectives of academic project I and II are as follows: To produce system development, testing

and evaluation for their project.To mastery the tools that have been

identified.To produce the overall reports.

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ACADEMIC PROJECT I

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INTRODUCTION WAES3181 is conducted over a semester. Initial tasks to complete the project such as:

identifying project title, sourcing for at least three relevant articles demonstrating mastery of developments tools

Failure to complete the project in one semester will result in the students awarded with an F grade.

The course is conducted by the respective departments. Hence, supervision and assessments are done by members of the department concerned.

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LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of the course, students will be

able to: i. Analyze problems and produce problem

statements. ii. Identify appropriate solution approach for the

problems. iii. Review literatures related to the problems. iv. Use appropriate programming languages

and/or tools for each solution proposed. v. Identify commercialization opportunity for the

product to be developed.

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COURSE OUTLINE Identify a project Source for a minimum of 3 relevant articles Write up a proposal Master the development tools for the project Design a prototype Develop the prototype Write up a report Present and defend the project in a viva

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STUDENT’S ROLES Register the correct course. Choose a project title offered by the lecturers of your

respective department via Ilmiah system: http://ilmiah.fsktm.um.edu.my/index.php

Meet the lecturer to discuss about the title and make confirmation with the lecturer. (The confirmation is upon agreement between lecture – student)

Attend the Research Method Class (Please check the timetable)

Perform the academic project diligently and report on the work’s progress constantly. (Please meet your supervisor at least once a week.)

Attend the viva session and present your work. Submit the proposal to the supervisor before the

deadline.

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Lecturer/Supervisor

Dept. Coordinator

Panel 1 & 2

StudentPropose project titles

REJECTED

ACCEPTED APPROVE?

Week 1 to 4 Week 5 to 7

ASSIGN

Week 8 to 12

·Meeting & Discussion

·Submit proposal

·Decide Tools

ASSIGN

Tool Skills Presentation

Week 13 to 15

Attend Student Presentation

Evaluate & Key-in Marks

Flow Chart for Academic Project 1

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EVALUATION METHODS Continuous evaluation: 100%.

Academic Project I & II: Supervisor – Proposal - 40% Panels - Mastery of Tools/Viva - 60% 

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Viva 2 panels (lecturers from your department who are

familiar with your topic) will be assigned to evaluate your work.

The schedule of the viva will be prepared by the Coordinator of each dept.

Report/ProposalEach student must prepare a proposal for academic project I which contains at least the following information: Introduction to relevant project/title. Statement of problems and the proposed solutions. Project scope. Project objectives that could be measured. Literature reviews where the students should be

able to elaborate and make a comparison on the methods/solutions that have been implemented before.

The modules/design/models/algorithms that will be developed in Academic Project II.

References.

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RESEARCH METHOD CLASS A class conducted

to provide a set of guidelines to students. intends to give some ideas on how to carry out

this course. will be conducted in 7 weeks ( 2 hours per week).

Students are highly recommended to attend this class as it will give as much information as needed.

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Teaching schedule:WEEK TOPIC

1 Introduction to the Course2 Introduction3 Literature Review4 Monitoring process / Clinic 5 Methodology6 Implementation/Evaluation7 Conclusion and Abstract

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ACADEMIC PROJECT II

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INTRODUCTION In this course, students are required to

design and develop a prototype based on the problem and tools that they have identified in AP 1, write a project report, present and defend their project.

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LEARNING OUTCOMES Depends on your department. For e.g. For AI

dept..... At the end of this course, students are able to :

Develop project using identified tools Demonstrate ethical and professional values in project

development and documentation Write report. Solve problems based on best practices Use knowledge from various sources for project

development

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EVALUATION METHOD

Continuous evaluation: 100%.

Academic Project I & II: Supervisor –Report - 40% Panels - System/Viva - 60%

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Viva Each student must present their system during the

viva.

ReportEach student must prepare a report for academic project II which contains at least the following information: System development methodology. System design and analysis. System evaluation. Conclusions.

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Lecturer/Supervisor

Panel 1 & 2

Student

Week 1 to 7 Week 8 to 12 Week 13 to 15

Pre-Viva

Evaluate & Key-in Marks

Submit Report

System Design

Viva

Flow Chart Academic Project 2

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COORDINATORS

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QUESTIONS???