Research Methodologies in Software Engineering and Computer Science, 6 credits
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Admission to the course requires Bachelor of Science in Engineering or Bachelor of Science in a technical field, or at least 60 credits in technology, computer science, software engineering, or equivalent. At least 20 credits should consist of courses in Computer Science, Software Engineering or equivalent and include courses in programming, 5 credits, algorithms and data structures, 5 credits, databases, 5 credits and a project course or software engineering course, 5 credits. At least 5 credits should consist in courses on statistics. English 6.
The aim of the course is to enable students to discuss and practise a scholarly approach, to gain knowledge of current research in a chosen field and to practice academic writing. A key issue in software enginnering and computer science research is developing, evaluating and comparing methods, tools, languages, models/designs and algorithms and their impact on different systems, organisations and people. The course provides students with an understanding of the research methodology that enables such evaluations and comparisons. Furthermore, the students will be introduced to the societal and ethical aspects of the research and evaluation in question and gain experience of planning, executing and reporting a research project.
Admission to the course requires Bachelor of Science in Engineering or Bachelor of Science in a technical field, or at least 60 credits in technology, computer science, software engineering, or equivalent. At least 20 credits should consist of courses in Computer Science, Software Engineering or equivalent and include courses in programming, 5 credits, algorithms and data structures, 5 credits, databases, 5 credits and a project course or software engineering course, 5 credits. At least 5 credits should consist in courses on statistics. English 6.
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A1N
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PA2602