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Syllabus ( MATH 495 )


   Basic information
Course title: Graduation Project
Course code: MATH 495
Lecturer: Assigned academic advisor
ECTS credits: 10
GTU credits: 4 (4+0+0)
Year, Semester: 4, Fall and Spring
Level of course: First Cycle (Undergraduate)
Type of course: Compulsory
Language of instruction: English
Mode of delivery: Face to face , Group study
Pre- and co-requisites: none
Professional practice: No
Purpose of the course: Students will be prepared to real working environments through hands-on problem analysis, project planning and management, realization, testing presentation and document generation.
   Learning outcomes Up

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Recognize different research methods and select the appropriate one for their research

    Contribution to Program Outcomes

    1. Having the knowledge about the scope, applications, history, problems, and methodology of mathematics that are useful to humanity both as a scientific and as an intellectual discipline.
    2. Describing, formulating, and analyzing real-life problems using mathematical and statistical techniques.
    3. Having improved abilities in mathematics communications, problem-solving, and brainstorming skills.
    4. Being fluent in English to review the literature, present technical projects, and write journal papers.
    5. Exhibiting professional and ethical responsibility.

    Method of assessment

    1. Term paper
  2. Conduct a detailed literature review in a defined topic

    Contribution to Program Outcomes

    1. Having the knowledge about the scope, applications, history, problems, and methodology of mathematics that are useful to humanity both as a scientific and as an intellectual discipline.
    2. Having improved abilities in mathematics communications, problem-solving, and brainstorming skills.
    3. Being fluent in English to review the literature, present technical projects, and write journal papers.
    4. Exhibiting professional and ethical responsibility.

    Method of assessment

    1. Term paper
  3. Report the findings of literature review

    Contribution to Program Outcomes

    1. Having the knowledge about the scope, applications, history, problems, and methodology of mathematics that are useful to humanity both as a scientific and as an intellectual discipline.
    2. Having improved abilities in mathematics communications, problem-solving, and brainstorming skills.
    3. Being fluent in English to review the literature, present technical projects, and write journal papers.
    4. Exhibiting professional and ethical responsibility.

    Method of assessment

    1. Term paper
   Contents Up
Week 1: Problem selection
Week 2: Problem selection
Week 3: Proposal submission
Week 4: Project requirement analysis
Week 5: Project work
Week 6: Project work
Week 7: Review meetings will be held / interim reports
Week 8: Project work
Week 9: Project work
Week 10: Review metings will be held / interim reports
Week 11: Project work
Week 12: Project work
Week 13: Project work and finalization
Week 14: Project Documentation and Report Submission
Week 15*: -
Week 16*: Final Graduation Project
Textbooks and materials: To be nominated as per the selected topic and content.
Recommended readings: To be nominated as per the selected topic and content.
  * Between 15th and 16th weeks is there a free week for students to prepare for final exam.
Assessment Up
Method of assessment Week number Weight (%)
Mid-terms: 0
Other in-term studies: 6,7,8,9,10,11,12 50
Project: 1,2,3,4,5,13,14,16 50
Homework: 0
Quiz: 0
Final exam: 0
  Total weight:
(%)
   Workload Up
Activity Duration (Hours per week) Total number of weeks Total hours in term
Courses (Face-to-face teaching): 0 0
Own studies outside class: 0 0
Practice, Recitation: 14 9
Homework: 0 0
Term project: 14 9
Term project presentation: 2 1
Quiz: 0 0
Own study for mid-term exam: 0 0
Mid-term: 0 0
Personal studies for final exam: 0 0
Final exam: 0 0
    Total workload:
    Total ECTS credits:
*
  * ECTS credit is calculated by dividing total workload by 25.
(1 ECTS = 25 work hours)
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