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Not offered in 2007
The Information Technology project allows a student to have the opportunity to carry out a significant individual task in the Information Technology field under supervision. The project can be conducted in a variety of topic areas, which may include: the design, development, prototype construction and testing of a significant item of hardware or software; an in-depth investigation and report of a relevant topic in information technology. + The project topic must be approved by the supervisor and project coordinator prior to its commencement.
The assessment will be based on the project deliverables, which will depend on the topic. The assessment will include a variety of components, such as (but not restricted to): a project proposal and plan; a working prototype hardware and/or software, plus appropriate supporting and operational documentation; an extensive report of the results of the investigation; and/or an oral presentation, and where appropriate, demonstration to the examiners. As an indication, a 6-point project leading solely to a written report would typically result in a report of at least 6,000 words.
On-campus (all campuses where degree is offered), OCDL
Permission
Another graduate project