Module Title |
Telecomms Eng Project-Networking Major(Aug)
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Module Code |
EE596
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School |
School of Electronic Engineering
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Online Module Resources
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Module Co-ordinator | Dr Anthony Holohan | Office Number | S343 |
Level |
5
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Credit Rating |
30
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Pre-requisite |
None
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Co-requisite |
None
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Module Aims
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To give each student the opportunity to · develop an in-depth technical competence in Telecommunications Engineering with specific reference to the sub-area of Network Implementation, · demonstrate an ability to apply basic and advanced knowledge of science, technology and software engineering in the in Telecommunications Engineering area, · undertake structured problem identification and formulation, · devise solutions, design experiments, and generate and analyse results, · effectively communicate the outcome of their technical achievements to engineering colleagues, · appreciate the context of their work and where appropriate apply the systems approach to design and operational performance, · function effectively as an individual, or in collaboration with others (depending on the requirements of the project), towards project completion.
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Learning Outcomes
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On completion of this module, the student will be able to:1. Describe and explain the scientific principles, engineering technologies and engineering design processes associated with their project area; 2. Identify and formulate engineering problems in a manner which allows solution, including evaluating critically current problems and new insights at the forefront of the particular branch of engineering, and applying a range of standard and specialised research tools and techniques.3. Identify technical requirements for a design and assess the practicality of possible solutions to problems; 4. Display a level of ingenuity in applying appropriate existing solutions or devising novel solutions to engineering design problems, including incorporating aspects of engineering outside their own discipline and consulting and working with experts in other fields; 5. Design and conduct tests or experiments to allow exploration, analysis and evaluation of a proposed system design or solution, critically analysing and interpreting data relevant to this and drawing concrete conclusions as to the effectiveness of an engineering design; 6. Effectively communicate technical concepts and ideas orally, in writing and graphically, including writing a well-structured engineering report to the correct level of technical detail to suit the intended audience;7. Apply project management techniques in the execution of a project in order to undertake all project implementation and development work and to produce a complete project report to deadline; 8. Take responsibility for progression of one's own work under general guidance of a supervisor and identify and report problems and issues as they arise which might impede progress of a project; 9. Extract, through literature search, information pertinent to an unfamiliar problem, including being able to search for, access, review and evaluate publications on given topics; 11. Distinguish between one's own work and that of others and to credit others in a proper manner; 12. Resolve differences of option on technical matters between themselves and their supervisor.
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Indicative Time Allowances
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Hours
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Lectures |
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Tutorials |
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Laboratories |
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Seminars |
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Independent Learning Time |
450
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Total |
450
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Placements |
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Assignments |
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NOTE
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Assume that a 30 credit module load represents approximately 450 hours' work, which includes all teaching, in-course assignments, laboratory work or other specialised training and an estimated private learning time associated with the module.
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Indicative Syllabus
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Assessment | Continuous Assessment | 100% | Examination Weight | 0% |
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Indicative Reading List
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A.B. Badiru , Graduate Research Guide in Engineering and Science, Kluwer Academic, 1995Additional texts, articles or research papers will be nominated by each individual supervisor based on the needs of the student and the project topic.
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Programme or List of Programmes
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BSSAO | Study Abroad (DCU Business School) |
ECSAO | Study Abroad (Engineering & Computing) |
HMSAO | Study Abroad (Humanities & Soc Science) |
MEN | MEng in Electronic Systems |
MTC | MEng in Telecommunications Engineering |
SHSAO | Study Abroad (Science & Health) |
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