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• Submit Final Year Project reports and project deliverables to the respective supervisors and coordinators according to the requirements and dates specified by the faculty
• Attend the full session, conduct oral presentations and pass both oral presentations for the Final Year Project proposal and report. Failure to do so will be given an F (Fail).
• Observe all deadlines as stated in the schedule and as notified by the Coordinator.
• It is compulsory to meet and discuss with supervisor at minimum 6 times per
semester and submit report as schedule by the Coordinator.
• Ensure that the log book is filled and the Bachelor Dissertation/Project
Implementation Form (PU/PS/BR07/AJR) is signed
• Notify the supervisor(s) as soon as possible when struck by illness or other
emergencies. All illnesses must be supported by valid medical certification.
• Avoid plagiarism practices
4.0 IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION OF FINAL YEAR PROJECT
The Final Year Project course provides an integrated assessment of the progress of the students toward the desired information technology. It is therefore important to design a fair and broad guideline for better assessment of this course. A final year project in the Faculty is a two- semester course in which students select a designated project and are supervised by a faculty member. The first course is the SKM4949A, while the second course is the SKM4949B.
The students are expected to discuss their progress with their supervisors in regular weekly meetings. The students submit a written report, present and defend their work at the end of each semester.
The main purpose of the project is to improve the students' technical, professional and ethical skills, communication skills and entrepreneur skills by integrating writing, presentation and computer programming opportunities. The designated project is comprehensive and focuses on professional practice and includes a variety of non-technical issues such as economic factors, safety, reliability, environment and social impacts.
The topics are normally suggested by the department faculty members. The students can also suggest the topic; the selected topic should meet the requirements for the final year project. The students are required to demonstrate their ability to conduct a literature survey, perform the relevant design, propose a solution to the problem, and implement their design.
The implementation of the Final Year Project is as follows:
4.1 BRIEFING SESSION
A briefing on the implementation of the Final Year Project for final year students is held the first or second week of each semester.
Final Year Project implementation guide and project requirements file containing Project Management Record, synopsis and related documents will be provided to students. (Bachelor Dissertation/Project Implementation Form (PU / PS / BR07 / AJR) and Log Book)
Notification of some information to final year students during briefing session as follows:
a. Supervisor Selection Process
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