t.BA.MI.PM1.23HS (IT Projects) 
Module: IT Projects
This information was generated on: 25 April 2024
No.
t.BA.MI.PM1.23HS
Title
IT Projects
Organised by
T InIT
Credits
4

Description

Version: 2.0 start 01 August 2024
 

Short description

Computer science projects are the main field of application for medical computer engineers. Adequate skills of students in this area are therefore of great importance for the education.
In this first project module, specialized knowledge from other computer science modules is applied and enriched with first experiences in team project work. This includes team and individual work in project planning, technical writing, software design and code management.

Module coordinator

Bazzi Elio (bazz)

Learning objectives (competencies)

Objectives Competences Taxonomy levels
The students apply their acquired specialized knowledge from the lecture computer science programming 1 (Informatik Programmieren 1) and deepen it with the execution of several software projects from the idea, planning to the implementation. F, M K3
They are able to communicate their own project results, technical decisions and solutions in a professional and linguistically correct manner, appropriate to the target audience. M K3
They actively work together in a team in a goal-oriented manner, assuming partial responsibility in various roles for the development of the joint project. SO K3
They can identify missing knowledge for the processing of a problem definition and procure the information necessary for the problem solution in time and independently. SE K3

Module contents

Students independently create and analyze program code in small teams, applying the learning content from the parallel course Computer Science Programming 1. In doing so, what has been learned so far (Python programming, testing, etc.) will be consistently applied and further deepened.
No additional technical learning content is taught in this module. Project know-how is taught, such as team roles, leading meetings and writing minutes, communicating technical content in a way that is appropriate for the target audience, and developing functional descriptions.
In addition to the focus on tecnical competencies, interdisciplinary competencies in self-organization, teamwork, research, and oral and written communication of technical content are also promoted.

Teaching materials

Necessary material will be delivered during the lessons

Supplementary literature

Original module documents from other modules, technical literature, information from the Internet.

Prerequisites

Coordinated with lecture Computer Science Programming 1 (Informatik Programmieren 1)

Teaching language

(X) German ( ) English

Part of International Profile

( ) Yes (X) No

Module structure

(Is filled in by the administration)
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Exams

Description Type Form Scope Grade Weighting
Graded assignments during teaching semester divers oral or written, single or in teams project graded results 100%
End-of-semester exam none       0%

Remarks

In the case of group work, individual performance influences individual grades, i.e. the grades of group members may differ.
The content of the module can be used both on-site and online. Due to the communication-heavy supervision by the lecturers, on-site is more efficient and therefore to be preferred.

Legal basis

The module description is part of the legal basis in addition to the general academic regulations. It is binding. During the first week of the semester a written and communicated supplement can specify the module description in more detail.

Note

Course: Operating Systems - Praktikum
No.
t.BA.MI.PM1.23HS.P
Title
Operating Systems - Praktikum

Note

  • No module description is available in the system for the cut-off date of 02 August 2099.