The Information Technology Research Project provides an opportunity for students to carry out a defined piece of independent research or design. These skills include the capacity to define a research or design question, show how it relates to existing knowledge and carry out the research or design in a systematic manner. Students will be expected to define an original research project that demonstrates their prior learning in their advanced IT specialist domain (MIT) or the management of IT (MITM) or both technical and IT management domains (MIT/MITM). The results will be presented in a final project presentation and report. It is not expected that the project outcomes from this unit will represent a significant contribution to new knowledge. The unit aims to provide students with the opportunity to carry out a defined piece of independent research work in a setting and manner that fosters the development of IT skills in research.
Unit details and rules
Academic unit | Computer Science |
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Credit points | 6 |
Prerequisites
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None |
Corequisites
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None |
Prohibitions
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COMP5703 or COMP5707 or COMP5708 or COMP5709 or COMP5802. Students enrolling (and eligible) for the IT Research Project are not eligible to enrol in the IT Capstone Project nor the Work Integrated Project units of study. |
Assumed knowledge
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A candidate for [MIT/MITM students who has finished 24 credit points of Core or Specialist units of study] or [(MIT or MITM who has completed 24 credit points] or [MCS Research Pathway who has completed a minimum of 48 credit points) from Core or Specialist or Foundation units of study] with a WAM of 75 or more may apply for the Research Pathway. Students should take INFO5993 either concurrently or prior to undertaking this project unit. The Research Project units must be taken in the final two semesters. |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | No |
Teaching staff
Coordinator | Xi Wu, xi.wu@sydney.edu.au |
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