Honours
Projects
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About Honours Project
The objective of this module is to build up students' ability in doing independent research. Students taking this module must work independently on a substantial research project, under the supervision of staff. The work is expected to span over a period of two semesters, with a workload of approximately four months (full-time). The project may be proposed the staff alone, or jointly between staff member and an industrial partner. Towards the end of the honours year studies, the student is required to submit a report describing the project work, and give an oral presentation before a panel of examiners. The
ACM Computing Classification Scheme
For Students selecting and balloting for honours projects in Semester 2, 2007-8
Please check announcement and schedule at SoC
Project Administration System:
- List
all available project proposals by SoC academic staff for a particular
semester before students rank their choices of project for project
bidding
- List bidding
schedule and project balloting algorithm
- List project
presentation schedule
SoC
Digital library
For Students
presenting the honours projects in Semester 2, 2007-8
Project Update Form
Project
report submission and presentation
Honours
Report Format
(Note: In case you wrote a paper describing your HYP results for possible conference publication (up to 10 pages), you can include the paper in the HYP Report Appendix. In such case, the page limit for your HYP report is 55 pages plus 10 pages for the paper. Note that it is not obligatory for you to include a paper into your HYP Report. )
For honours projects
allocated in Semester 1, 2007-08
Students
will present their honours projects in Semester 1, 2008-09. Details
will be given sometime in early Oct 2008.
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