This document outlines the curriculum for the 7th semester of the BSc (Hons) in Computer Science degree program. Students take 14 modules totaling 14 credits, including both core (C) and elective (E) modules. The core modules cover topics like emerging trends in computing, theory of programming languages, and natural language processing. Elective modules include options in areas like machine learning, artificial intelligence, distributed systems, and computer music. Students also complete an individual research project over two semesters, with evaluations of their proposal and progress in the 7th semester and a final dissertation and viva in the 8th semester. Evaluation is typically 30% continuous assessment and 70% final written exam across all modules.
This document outlines the curriculum for the 7th semester of the BSc (Hons) in Computer Science degree program. Students take 14 modules totaling 14 credits, including both core (C) and elective (E) modules. The core modules cover topics like emerging trends in computing, theory of programming languages, and natural language processing. Elective modules include options in areas like machine learning, artificial intelligence, distributed systems, and computer music. Students also complete an individual research project over two semesters, with evaluations of their proposal and progress in the 7th semester and a final dissertation and viva in the 8th semester. Evaluation is typically 30% continuous assessment and 70% final written exam across all modules.
This document outlines the curriculum for the 7th semester of the BSc (Hons) in Computer Science degree program. Students take 14 modules totaling 14 credits, including both core (C) and elective (E) modules. The core modules cover topics like emerging trends in computing, theory of programming languages, and natural language processing. Elective modules include options in areas like machine learning, artificial intelligence, distributed systems, and computer music. Students also complete an individual research project over two semesters, with evaluations of their proposal and progress in the 7th semester and a final dissertation and viva in the 8th semester. Evaluation is typically 30% continuous assessment and 70% final written exam across all modules.