This Undergraduate Handbook is for students studying for degree programmes that are largely taught within the Department of Computer and Information Sciences (CIS). The handbook contains details about your curriculum with links to individual course descriptions, information about the regulations and the environment within which you will study, and guidance on studying and getting support within the Department and University.
Handbook Contents:
- Important dates and course timetables
- Course syllabus
- Progress, transfers and degree awards regulations
- Assessment: Coursework, exams, marking criteria, extensions and illness
- Labs & equipment guide and policies
- Study and learning guide
- Staff support and support services
The key contact people for Computer and Information Sciences are:
- Director of Undergraduate Teaching: Martin Goodfellow
- Advisers of Studies:
- 1st year: Leila Shafti
- 2nd year: Dmitri Rossinov
- 3rd year: Robert Atkey
- 4th year: Alasdair Lambert
- 5th year: Gennaro Imperatore
- Course directors for joint degrees:
- Computer & Electronic Systems (CES): James Irvine
- CES Advisers of Studies:
- 1st year: Lina Stankovic
- 2nd year: Alex Coddington
- 3rd year: Alex Coddingtonl
- 4th year: Paul Murray
- 5th year: Paul Murray
- Departmental contact for students with special needs: Nicole Hannigan (Student Disability Officer)
- Head of Department: Martin Halvey
All information is believed to be correct at time of writing and carefully checked, however errors are possible and details should be checked with staff – in particular with your personal development adviser. If you find something inaccurate in the handbook or find some information is missing that would be useful please mail suggestions to Martin Goodfellow.