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This presentation outlines the MSc Project (CMPSEM008) requirements, deliverables, and key deadlines, under the supervision of Dr. Abir Hussain. The MSc project is a crucial module worth 60 credits, providing an opportunity for students to apply their knowledge in a chosen research area. Key deliverables include a proposal, final report, interim report, and presentation. Students are encouraged to engage with potential supervisors early and review available literature and project guidelines. Successful completion requires commitment, time management, and regular communication with supervisors.
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MSc. Project- CMPSEM008 Project Tutor Dr. Abir Hussain Email: a.hussain@livjm.ac.uk Room 633 Tel 231 2458
Presentation Outline • Overview of MSc project • Deliverables & Assessment • How to get started • Choosing a project • Choosing a supervisor • Literature available • Main deadlines
Overview • MSc project is the single most important module in the course • 60 credits • Opportunity to apply knowledge gained during the MSc • Opportunity to carry out research in topic of your choice
Overview (Cont.) • Project is carried out by student, individually • under supervision of a member of staff • sometimes an industrial supervisor • But: • Requires a degree of interest and commitment; • Is different from all other modules, as no two projects are the same. • Expected hours spent on project: 600.
Deliverables & Assessment • Main deliverables: • Proposal form & project specification • Interim Report(5%) • Project Final Report(90%) • Project presentation(5%)
Getting Started • Decide what area you want to do the project in; • Consult list of proposed projects • Check the staff academic interest list • Approach potential supervisor with idea for project • Approach potential supervisor • If cannot decide on area, talk to project tutor.
Literature Available • Project guidelines • Academic staff areas of interest • List of projects • Available from the following URL: http://www.cms.livjm.ac.uk/cmsahus1/
Important Issues • Contact with supervisor • Time planning and management • Literature review • Recording minutes • Writing up to date