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CS101 - Topics in Computing 1

TIMETABLETEACHING MATERIAL
Credits20
Level1
SemesterSemester 1, Semester 2
Availability

Can be chosen as an elective.

Prerequisites

None

Learning Activities Breakdown

22 lectures/22 practicals (2 hours)

Assessment

There are (typically) four group-based assignments, each worth 25% of the overall mark for the class. The marks allocated to the assignments will be based on written reports, oral presentations and practical demonstrations of work performed. Assessment will consider both the achievement of the group and the contribution of each individual within that group.

Resit

The resit for the class will take the form of a piece of individual coursework, designed to cover the content of the practical assignments. The mark returned for the resit attempt will be based on this piece of coursework alone.

LecturerAlex Coddington, Brian Mitchell, Daniel Thomas, Leila Shafti

Aims and Objectives

To help the student to develop a broader perspective of computer science and to develop problem solving, team working, presentational skills, as well as personal and professional development skills.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the class, a student should be able:

  1. To appreciate the wider problems and challenges in computer science.
  2. To appreciate the importance of working effectively as a team in solving problems.
  3. To appreciate how to present effectively in written, oral and graphical form the results of investigations.
  4. To use a variety of resources such as the University library, databases and the internet to find relevant material.
  5. To appreciate the relationship between material from different computer science classes.

Syllabus

The class is based around a number (typically four) of group projects based on a variety of interesting challenges in computer science. Students work in teams to solve these with support from the teaching staff and present their results in a variety of formats (written reports, oral presentations, etc).

Recommended Reading

This list is indicative only – the class lecturer may recommend alternative reading material. Please do not purchase any of the reading material listed below until you have confirmed with the class lecturer that it will be used for this class.

TBC

Last updated: 2022-09-13 08:00:44