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Archived Curricula Guide 2010–2011
Curricula Guide is archieved. Please refer to current Curricula Guides
VTEKS106 Research Project in Human-Computer Interaction 2–8 ECTS
Organised by
Interactive Technology
Person in charge
Prof. Roope Raisamo.
Preceding studies
Compulsory:
Recommended:
Compulsory: B.Sc. thesis; recommended: M.Sc. thesis.
Course is available for:
  • Major subject students
  • Graduate students
Corresponding course units in the curriculum
Department of Computer Sciences
Curricula 2008 – 2010

General description

The course is intended for M.Sc. and doctoral students doing research in the field of interactive technology. It is intended for students already involved in research and is implemented as individual planning, reflection, and reporting. The number of credit points awarded depends on the breadth of the research project.

Learning outcomes

After the course a student has carried out a research project in interactive technology, and has produced the deliverable agreed upon with the teacher.

Contents

Writing a plan, carrying out original research, writing a report.

Teaching methods

The work to do for the course depends on the student's project. The schedule, amount of work, and forms of work are agreed upon in the beginning with each student individually.

Teaching language

English, Finnish

English or Finnish is used depending on the student's language skills.

Modes of study

The details are agreed upon with each student individually.

Evaluation and evaluation criteria

Pass/fail.
Quality of the plan, success in implementing the plan, quality of the report are evaluated.

Recommended year of study

5. year autumn
5. year spring
6. year autumn
6. year spring

This course does not have a fixed schedule. The schedule is agreed upon individually. Interested students can contact the instructor at any time.

Belongs to following study modules

Department of Computer Sciences
2010–2011
Teaching
Archived Teaching Schedule. Please refer to current Teaching Shedule.
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Department of Computer Sciences