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Course Catalog 2010-2011
TLT-1766 Communications engineering thesis seminar presentation, 0 cr |
Person responsible
Nikolay Tchamov, Jukka LempiƤinen, Jarmo Harju, Mikko Valkama, Markku Renfors
Requirements
Giving a 15-20 min seminar presentation of the topic area of one's own Giving a 15-20 min seminar presentation of the topic area of one's own master's thesis and responding to questions about it from the audience. Starting the study year 2007-2008 a maturity test is also a requirement to complete the Master's degree. The maturity of the student is shown by a three page essay of the thesis topic (no illustrations or tables) which is delivered to the teacher and the thesis supervisor at least one week before the presentation. The course is compulsory to those who are majoring in Communications Engineering.
Principles and baselines related to teaching and learning
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Learning outcomes
Having passed the course the student can prepare a presentation about his/her own work to a group of peers and he/she can achieve the given time frame in the seminar presentation. The student can choose the complexity level of the presentation according to the target audience. The student practises using modern presentation techniques equipment and knows how to take care of the practical presentation arrangements.
Content
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | Presentation skills to a group of peers. | Informing fellow students about recent technological developments relating to the student's thesis. The use and arrangement of presentation tools. |
Evaluation criteria for the course
The quality of the presentation is assessed on the basis of its content, duration and way of presentation. Starting in autumn 2005 the maturity test essay is also assessed according to the general criteria of maturity tests of the university.
Assessment scale:
Evaluation scale passed/failed will be used on the course
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