
COMPX397-22A (HAM)
Work-Integrated Learning Directed Study
15 Points
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Division of Health Engineering Computing & Science
School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Department of Computer Science
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Convenor(s)
Alvin Yeo
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alvin.yeo@waikato.ac.nz
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Paper Description
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A Work-Integrated Learning directed study option on an approved project with an external engagement context. The student will contribute to all aspects of building a medium-sized piece of software: developing requirements and specification; designing the system structure and user-interface; carrying out documentation, and implementation. The student will conduct an oral presentation of their project, and write a written report describing their project and its outcomes. Students must have a project and obtain approval from the convenor using the official project confirmation form before enrolling.
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Paper Structure
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A student will regularly meet with their academic supervisor as part of the paper. Depending on the nature of the industry engagement there may be an additional industry mentor/supervisor. The student will work independently on the project, communicate the outcomes through an oral presentation and written reports, including a reflection on the work undertaken. Supervisors may require students to engage with additional material to ensure the Work-Integrated Learning elements of the project are satisfied.
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Learning Outcomes
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Students who successfully complete the paper should be able to:
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Assessment
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Assessment will be based on (1) a project proposal document, (2) an oral presentation of their completed project, (3) a draft report they provide their lecturer, (4) a reflective essay, and (5) a final written report provided to their lecturer.
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Assessment Components
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The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0. There is no final exam.
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Required and Recommended Readings
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Required Readings
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Required readings that are applicable to the project will be identified by the supervisors of the project.
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Online Support
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Appropriate online support will be coordinated with the project supervisors.
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Workload
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Students should arrange to meet with their academic supervisor at least once per week. A total of 150 hours work is expected for this paper.
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Linkages to Other Papers
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Prerequisite(s)
Prerequisite papers: At least 45 points in Computer Science at 200 level and permission of the Chairperson of Computer Science.
Restriction(s)
Restricted papers: COMP390, COMPX390, COMPX398
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