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Course Catalog 2010-2011
SGN-1986 Signal Processing Thesis Seminar, 1 cr |
Person responsible
Alpo Värri, Ioan Tabus
Lessons
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Requirements
Attending all the seminar lectures is a compulsory requirement to pass the course. In addition, it is recommended to follow at least a few seminar presentations. The course is compulsory to those who are majoring in Signal Processing, Multimedia or Computational Systems Biology in the International Master's Degree Programme in Information Technology.
Completion parts must belong to the same implementation
Principles and baselines related to teaching and learning
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Learning outcomes
After the seminar the student can take care of the process of master's thesis search, the selection of the topic, the determination of the scope of the work, communication with the supervisors, the writing of the thesis and the related administrative procedures. The student remembers many proven good practices relating to the writing process.
Content
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1. | Learning the process of preparing a master's thesis. Understanding the scope of the thesis. | Good practices of the writing process and the arrangements relating to the master's thesis. | Familiarization of a number of other master's theses in the same major subject area as the student. The theses often discuss the state-of-the-art technology of their field. |
Evaluation criteria for the course
Attendance in the seminars is recorded and a 100% attendance in the lectures is required to pass the course.
Assessment scale:
Evaluation scale passed/failed will be used on the course
Partial passing:
Additional information about prerequisites
The course should be taken at a time when the student is planning to start a thesis project. In this stage, most of the courses for the major subject must have been completed or be under study.
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More precise information per implementation
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The seminar is intended to students who are studying in the international master's degree programme in information technology or RF electronics and who are planning to start their master's thesis project soon. The seminar is compulsory to the students started in the international master's degree programme since 2008. Exchange students who have been accepted to prepare their theses in the Faculty of Computing and Electrical Engineering are recommended to take this thesis seminar. The seminar will be given twice a year. It includes three compulsory lectures of two hours each. |
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