Introduction
- This double unit (40 Credits) is the
culmination of the BSc Creative Computing degree - it gives students a chance
to demonstrate all they have learned. It is be the most demanding part of this
degree. Although students are supervised, they are on their own to a large
extent. The project can be based on one of the units delivered this year, but
does not need to be. The
First step of a project is to come up with 4 or 5 initial ideas the student
has. The student discusses these ideas with the project supervisor and from
these initial ideas the student chooses a project. This then is presented
(technically this is a viva) and graded.
- Then after a successful viva the students implement the project creating a weekly blog as they go. This blog contains what the students do each week on the chosen project and is eventually submitted and is graded.
- Then after a successful viva the students implement the project creating a weekly blog as they go. This blog contains what the students do each week on the chosen project and is eventually submitted and is graded.
Aims and Summary
- Through the execution of a challenging and complex Final Major Project students will demonstrate their progress and professional development. Students will be required to initiate, negotiate and manage the project and are encouraged to work collaboratively with clients, organisations and audiences to establish realistic and externally tested concepts and products. Students will be required to carry out contextual research and investigation to inform and direct ideas towards high quality, challenging and creative computing outcomes or products. These must be presented professionally and will demonstrate effective utilisation and application of appropriate techniques and processes to meet industry standards. Students will be required to ensure that their work conforms to appropriate codes of practice and meets the ethical requirements your College or University. Support and guidance will be provided by a project supervisor who will be the primary point of contact for a student on this module.
- Through the execution of a challenging and complex Final Major Project students will demonstrate their progress and professional development. Students will be required to initiate, negotiate and manage the project and are encouraged to work collaboratively with clients, organisations and audiences to establish realistic and externally tested concepts and products. Students will be required to carry out contextual research and investigation to inform and direct ideas towards high quality, challenging and creative computing outcomes or products. These must be presented professionally and will demonstrate effective utilisation and application of appropriate techniques and processes to meet industry standards. Students will be required to ensure that their work conforms to appropriate codes of practice and meets the ethical requirements your College or University. Support and guidance will be provided by a project supervisor who will be the primary point of contact for a student on this module.
Intended Module Learning O
- On completion of this module students
should be able to:
Produce and present an informed Final
Major Project Proposal under supervision of an academic staff, and plan, appropriate
to the form, content and style of the project.
Carry out contextual independent
research and conceptual development informing and strategically directing ideas
towards resolving a complex and challenging creative project brief(s)
Demonstrate evidence of synthesis and
application of production processes and technical skills, utilising these
effectively to produce finished outcomes reflecting practice and professional
management.
Produce and appropriately present
finished outcomes to industry standards.
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