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IPLUSO 11202

Final Project

Automation and Computer Systems
  • ApresentaçãoPresentation
    The course unit aims to enable the trainee to design and implement equipment with electrical and electronic devices, communication networks, and microcontrollers. In particular, it aims to develop skills to master solutions based on digital electronic control, in order to demand efficiency or improve costs.
  • ProgramaProgramme
      CP1. Projects proposed by the training area, approved annually by the lecturer responsible for the course unit. CP2. Seminars on: • How to prepare reports • How to give presentations • How to write a curriculum vitae • How to write cover letters; • Appropriate behavior in a job interview. • Concepts of professional ethics and organizational behavior.
  • ObjectivosObjectives
    OA1. Define and plan the phases of a project. OA2. Classify and discuss the various tasks and components of the project. OA3. Carry out practical work in which a project is planned and developed autonomously and creatively, integrating skills acquired throughout the study cycle. OA4. Apply the solutions found in a practical and demonstrative way. OA5. Analyze and evaluate the results obtained. OA6. Write technical reports and present results defending the proposed solution. OA7. Prepare a curriculum vitae, a job application cover letter, and use appropriate behavior in a job interview. OA8. Apply concepts of entrepreneurship, professional ethics, and organizational behavior.
  • BibliografiaBibliography
    A fornecer pelo orientador do projeto.  
  • MetodologiaMethodology
    Projects are developed by groups of two students, although exceptionally they may be individual. The methodology is based on the simulation of a real project environment, with teacher guidance in a tutoring format, the possibility of co-supervision, and adherence to deadlines for intermediate and final reports and presentations. The assessment includes: intermediate report and interim presentation (15%), project dossier and final report (40%), and final presentation, demonstration, and discussion (45%), with the interim presentation dedicated to demonstrating the work done so far. The final assessment takes place in a public examination before a jury consisting of a chair, supervisor, and examiner, involving the presentation and discussion of the report and the presentation, with a minimum grade of 10 out of 20. The final grade for the course unit results from 90% of the project grade and 10% from participation in the seminars.
  • LínguaLanguage
    Português
  • TipoType
    Semestral
  • ECTS
    12
  • NaturezaNature
    Mandatory
  • EstágioInternship
    Não