Unit name | Individual Research Project |
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Unit code | MENG35000 |
Credit points | 40 |
Level of study | H/6 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 4 (weeks 1-24) |
Unit director | Professor. Pavier |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
None |
Co-requisites |
None |
School/department | School of Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering |
Faculty | Faculty of Engineering |
The aim of the individual research project is for students to develop the skills required to solve real, open-ended problems, to plan and organise work, and effectively communicate results. In addition, the study will allow students to focus on a particular area and implement some of the knowledge gained on the course. The projects are wide-ranging and often multidisciplinary. Projects may be scientific and involve the study of certain phenomena, or perhaps technology or product-orientated with a design emphasis, or maybe on a topic related to systems and management.
Aims:
The aim of the project is to enable the student to develop the skills necessary to tackle substantial, extended problems. The objectives are that the student should be able to:
Each student is allocated an academic supervisor at the beginning of the year. He or she is responsible for advising the student on how they might progress with the project. The content and methods of the project are negotiated between the student and the supervisor. A project specification that will be a broad outline of aim, objectives, methods of the project should be completed within the first three weeks. This form must be signed by both the supervisor and the student. Over the course of the year it is recommended that the student and his or her supervisor should meet regularly to assess progress and plan future work. Toward the end of semester 1 there will be a formal progress meeting between the student and supervisor and a further form will be completed that will summarise the main discussion points/requirements/ problems/change of work plan with respect to the project. This review document must be signed by the student. Part way through the second semester there will be a mid-project review and feedback session between the student and one of their assessors. This is also an opportunity for the student to prepare and give a short presentation. The aim of this session is to provide further feedback and assistance to the student. These documents will be required for the end of project assessment. It is expected that a draft copy of the technical report be produced before Easter so that the supervisor can give detailed feedback on its content.
Projects are usually paired so that two students will be studying different aspects of the same problem. Students are encouraged to support one another, but they will be assessed individually and they must ensure that they produce distinct bodies of work at the end of the project. Supervisors will advise students on this.
In addition to meetings with supervisors, a supportive lecture programme is also given in the first semester. This covers using library resources, project management, health and safety, team working, rapid prototyping, report writing and presentation skills.
Assessment of each project will be made by two assessors whose marks account for 75% of the final mark. The remaining 25% is assessed by the supervisor who considers student performance throughout the unit. In making their assessment the assessors will agree a mark based on the following:
The important points for students to note are:
Guidance on the preparation of the technical report and the web site or poster will be given in supporting lectures.
Specified by project supervisor