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The Project
Última modificació: 03-05-2005 13:55:05
Introduction
Research studies or projects must be presented in their original form from an organisation or a company in the field of technical engineering. In all cases, economic analysis and comparison with alternative analyses are needed. 2. Project credits and workload The number of project credits will be 37,5 FIB credits (30 ECTS); in the case of the two Diplomas it will always be 22, 5 FIB credits (18 ECTS). Student workload is estimated at 20 hours per credit. In this way, it is possible to complete a 37,5-credit project in one semester (15 weeks) working full time (40 hours per week), and to complete a 22,5-credit project in half a semester working full time. 3. Types of project The project can be done in any one of the following three modes: a. Projects proposed by departments (information available only in Catalan ) b. Projects done in companies c. Projects carried out in other universities Type (a) projects Type (a) projects are proposed by the departments assigned to teach at the FIB, on the initiative of either lecturers or students. Lecturers can make their project proposals public at any time, following the procedure of their departments. However, the School of Informatics disseminates all proposals through a special service. Students interested in a particular proposal should contact the lecturer in charge directly. If the initiative comes from the student, he or she should get in direct contact with a lecturer of the School of Informatics who might be interested in supervising the project. Type (b) projects In type (b) projects, the work is done in a company under the guidance of a person who need not be linked to the School of Informatics. In this case, the interested student should show the proposal to an FIB lecturer who, if the Department agrees, will act as tutor, guaranteeing that the work fulfils the objectives of a project for a Informatics Engineering degree or diploma. Type (b) projects must be conceived within the framework of the Conventions for Educational Cooperation with enterprises. For this purpose, it is necessary to submit a proposal for an educational cooperation agreement with credit acknowledgement to the CRUE (University-Enterprise Relations Committee), whose approval is needed. Type (c) projects Type (c) projects are done within the framework of student exchange agreements and will be supervised and assessed by lecturers of the student's host institution. In all cases, these project proposals require the approval of the Head of Studies. 4. Supervisors and tutors In the case of type (a) projects, the work is done under the supervision of a PhD-holding lecturer assigned to the School of Informatics and with at least three years' teaching experience. However, other lecturers at the University, researchers at the Council for Scientific Research ( CSIC), or lecturers or researchers at Spanish or foreign higher education or research institutions are also eligible to be supervisors. In such cases, a lecturer who satisfies the former conditions must act as tutor, guaranteeing that the work fulfils the objects of a project for the Informatics Engineering. As indicated above, type (b) and (c) projects are not normally supervised by lecturers of the School of Informatics. Type (b) projects also require a PhD-holding lecturer assigned to the School of Informatics and with at least three years' teaching experience, to act as tutor. In the case of type (c) projects, the lecturer in charge of the student exchange agreement will act as tutor. The possibility of a project supervised by two or more people is admitted. In all cases, at least one of them must satisfy the requirements described above and assume all the responsibilities ascribed to the supervisor of the project. 5. Registration for the project For all three project modes, it is necessary to register by making the corresponding application, signed by the project supervisor (or tutor, if this is the case) and by the Head of Department or his delegate. Degree students may register for the project at any time, provided that they have passed the curricular group of second-cycle compulsory courses; Diploma students may register when they need no more than 81 credits to complete their course. Exceptionally, the Head of Studies may authorise the registration of a project even though these requisites are not satisfied. In addition to the relevant information, the inscription must include the number of project credits (in the case of the Informatics Engineering) and a brief description of the work to be done. This description will allow the Teaching Committee to periodically supervise the projects being done. 6. Enrolment for the project Students may enrol for the project during the enrolment period of every semester. In order to enrol for the project, students must be registered and must need no more than 81 credits to complete the course (40,5 for those studying for one of the Diplomas), including project credits. From project registration to enrolment, no more than two calendar years may pass. The Head of Studies may authorise exceptions to these requisites. 7. Assessment of the project Type (a) and (b) projects are assessed by a Board of Examiners, appointed by the Dean, which will be formed by:
The project supervisor may ask the Dean for the same board of examiners for more than one project under his or her supervision. Type (c) projects are assessed at the student's host institution. It is the responsibility of the Head of Studies to adapt the qualification issued at the host institution to the qualification requisites of a project of the School of Informatics. 8. Report on the project Students are required to present a report, of five double-spaced pages at most, to the Member and the substitute Member of the Board of Examiners, at least three months before the oral defence of the project (two months for the Diplomas). This report requires the approval of the project supervisor, or tutor, and must be organised in three parts:
The members of the Board of Examiners may refuse to assess the project if the report was not presented before the proper deadline. 9. Thesis and oral defence of the project When the project is completed, the student must present a study reflecting the work done. The format of this study must comply with School standards. The study must include a copy of the developed hardware-software, if there is any. If requested, the Head of Studies may accord exceptions to the last requisite. The student must deliver four copies of the study to the School Office. The content of all the copies of the study must be identical. The copies are registered at the School Office and are then delivered to the members of the Board of Examiners, who must have it in their possession for at least a week before the discussion of the project. Together with the copies of the study, a note must be presented from the project supervisor (or the tutor) authorising the oral defence of the project. The President of the Board of Examiners is responsible for determining and informing the School in writing of the date of the oral defence of the project, in compliance with the other members of the Board of Examiners. This date must be at least a week after the delivery of the study. The School of Informatics will make public the time and place of the oral presentation of all projects. Each semester, the School of Informatics makes public the deadline for the oral defence of the projects. If it is impossible to convene the Member before this deadline, the President may convene the substitute Member. In no event may the oral defence of the project be carried out without the presence of the President, the Secretary and the Member (or substitute Member). If any member of the Board of Examiners does not appear, the President may convene that member directly within 48 hours without having to inform the School officially. The oral defence of the project is public. At the end of the oral defence, the members of the Board of Examiners may ask the student about subjects related to his or her work. Attending graduates are also allowed to pose questions. 10. Marking of the project The Board of Examiners determines the mark of the project in a non-public discussion. The project supervisor is invited to this discussion, even in the event of not taking part in it. The mark determined by the Board of Examiners can be: A 9.5, 9 B 8.5, 8, 7.5, 7 C 6.5, 6, 5.5, 5 D rejected If there is no general consensus about the mark, each member of the Board of Examiners will give a mark which will be recorded in the assessment proceedings. The final mark will be calculated as the arithmetic mean of the marks given by each member of the Board of Examiners. In the event of the Board of Examiners judging that the project merits a distinction (10), the Secretary of the Board of Examiners will indicate the proposal of awarding the distinction in the assessment proceedings, stating the reasons for the proposal. The awarding of distinctions is the responsibility of the Project-Assessment Committee, who analyses and deliberate on proposed distinctions each semester, when the period for the oral defence of projects is over. In the case of proposed distinctions, the mark given by the Board of Examiners is considered as provisional until the decision by the Project Assessment Committee. Before the oral defence of the project, the School of Informatics provides the Secretary of the Board of Examiners with the assessment certificate. The Secretary must complete it and then return it as soon as possible to the School Office. The Secretary must also return one of the copies of the study, indicating the final mark given by the Board of Examiners and bearing the signatures of the members of the Board of Examiners and of the student. In the event of the student being unable to complete the project in the semester for which he or she enrolled, the mark will be No Satisfactory and the student must to enrol again for the project. A student cannot enrol for the same project more than twice. 11. Withdrawal of a project Both the project supervisor and the student can request, through a petition addressed to the Dean, the withdrawal of the project. 12. Means The School of Informatics makes the technical and scientific means available at the School accessible to the student and the supervisor for the completion of the project. However, this must not be detrimental to the teaching activity of any course. If the supervisor deems it necessary, the technical and scientific means available at UPC may also be used to carry out part or all of the activities derived from the project. The student is liable for expenses incurred regarding the necessary documents for the work involved (photocopies, manuals, stationery, etc.), the written presentation of the work (paper, copies, bookbinding) and the perceptive copies, and also for aids for the oral defence (transparencies, slides, etc.). If, because of the characteristics of the project, expenses for particular material (especially electronic components) are necessary, and the supervisor, within his regular means, cannot meet them, the supervisor can request that the School of Informatics finance these expenses in the framework of the agreement between School and Departments. Exceptionally, when it is judged that the result of the work may have a favourable impact on the teaching activity of the School , it may be proposed that the work be financed through its general budget. In this case, approval is the responsibility of the Dean of the School. 13. Intellectual property The intellectual property of the project is regulated in the policy approved by the Board of Governors (23.11.93), from which the following paragraphs are taken:
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