Academic staff member responsible for the design of the course syllabus
(name, surname, academic title/scientific degree, email address and signature)
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NA
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Lecturer (name, surname, academic title/scientific degree, email address
and signature) and Office Hours:
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Arban Uka
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Second Lecturer(s) (name, surname, academic title/scientific degree, email
address and signature) and Office Hours:
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NA
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Teaching Assistant(s) and Office Hours: |
NA
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Language: |
English
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Compulsory/Elective: |
Compulsory
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Classroom and Meeting Time: |
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Course Description: |
Under the guidance of their academic advisors, students must prepare a Thesis over the topics of the study field.
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Course Objectives: |
Under the guidance of their academic advisors, students must prepare a Thesis over the topics of the study field. To establish that the candidate can complete a coherent body of original research in a scholarly manner within a time frame. The thesis is expected to show evidence of Originality of research data and/or analysis of the data Coherence of argument and presentation technical and conceptual competence in analysis and presentation critical knowledge of the relevant literature Candidates are encouraged to publish sections of their thesis before it is formally submitted for examination.
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Program Competencies |
Cont. |
Master of Science in Computer Engineering (2 years) Program |
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Engineering graduates with sufficient theoretical and practical background for a successful profession and with application skills of fundamental scientific knowledge in the engineering practice. |
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Engineering graduates with skills and professional background in describing, formulating, modeling and analyzing the engineering problem, with a consideration for appropriate analytical solutions in all necessary situations |
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Engineering graduates with the necessary technical, academic and practical knowledge and application confidence in the design and assessment of machines or mechanical systems or industrial processes with considerations of productivity, feasibility and environmental and social aspects. |
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Engineering graduates with the practice of selecting and using appropriate technical and engineering tools in engineering problems, and ability of effective usage of information science technologies. |
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Ability of designing and conducting experiments, conduction data acquisition and analysis and making conclusions. |
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Ability of identifying the potential resources for information or knowledge regarding a given engineering issue. |
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The abilities and performance to participate multi-disciplinary groups together with the effective oral and official communication skills and personal confidence. |
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Ability for effective oral and official communication skills in foreign language. |
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Engineering graduates with motivation to life-long learning and having known significance of continuous education beyond undergraduate studies for science and technology. |
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Engineering graduates with well-structured responsibilities in profession and ethics. |
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Engineering graduates who are aware of the importance of safety and healthiness in the project management, workshop environment as well as related legal issues. |
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Consciousness for the results and effects of engineering solutions on the society and universe, awareness for the developmental considerations with contemporary problems of humanity. |
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