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Exam contract: not possible |
Sequentiality
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Mandatory sequentiality bound on the level of programme components
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Up till now the student has included all programme components in the following study programme to obtain the underlying bachelor's degree
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Bachelor of Computer Science
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| Degree programme | | Study hours | Credits | P2 SBU | P2 SP | 2nd Chance Exam1 | Tolerance2 | Final grade3 | |
| Master of Computer Science choice | After selection | 81 | 3,0 | 81 | 3,0 | Yes | No | Non numerical | |
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| Learning outcomes |
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| The Bachelor of Computer Science graduate can model and analyse a real-life computer problem, use the own creativity to solve partial problems and combine the solutions found to solve the original problem. | - EC
| EC 2: A graduate of the Master of Computer Science programme is able to keep up with the evolution in the field of computer science (and related fields), to evaluate and to acquire new technologies. | - EC
| The Bachelor of Computer Science graduate is aware of computer science as a scientific discipline, demonstrates a critical attitude and is able to take and defend a position based on acquired knowledge and insight. | - EC
| The Bachelor of Computer Science graduate is able to take an algorithmic approach to problem solving and is familiar with various programming paradigms, programming techniques and programming methods. | - EC
| The Bachelor of Computer Science graduate can compare and weigh options for solving a computer science problem and the tools available to do so, based on their usefulness, correctness, and efficiency. | - EC
| The Bachelor of Computer Science graduate is able to process information from professional literature and research in an academically sound manner. | - EC
| The Bachelor of Computer Science graduate values the technical quality of the final product result, works meticulously and systematically, and can correctly translate the related specifications into software. | - EC
| EC 9: A graduate of the Master of Computer Science programme is able to clearly report both orally and verbally on his or her work in a national and international context. | - EC
| The Bachelor of Computer Science graduate takes user aspects of computer science into consideration. | - EC
| The Bachelor of Computer Science graduate can work in a team on a project of moderate complexity. In this respect, not only domain knowledge aspects are important, but also communication and social skills and the ability to make good task agreements. | - EC
| The Bachelor of Computer Science graduate can report and communicate about proper work, and can present it, to computer scientists. | - EC
| The Bachelor of Computer Science graduate is aware of the ethical-social context in which computer science is used. He/she can recognize and analyze ethical and deontological problems, and act accordingly. | - EC
| The Bachelor of Computer Science graduate can reflect on criticism and can adjust the own functioning based on this. |
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| EC = learning outcomes DC = partial outcomes BC = evaluation criteria |
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The student can follow (inter)nationally organised schools for 3 ECTS. This can include participation on one hand to externally organised international schools that are, prior to being taken, presented to and approved by the examination commission of Computer Science. On the other hand, it can include international schools that are organised by the Department of Computer Science in which students can participate after writing a motivation letter and oral interview.
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Period 2 Credits 3,00
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Other exam | 100 % |
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Other | Students will be evaluated on their peer evaluation of the chosen international school, a report (or final output of the international school) and oral presentation hereof. |
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Second examination period
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Explanation (English) | Retake exam is not possible for this course. |
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| 3rd year Bachelor of Computer Science | After selection | 81 | 3,0 | 81 | 3,0 | Yes | No | Non numerical | |
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| Learning outcomes |
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| The Bachelor of Computer Science graduate has a broad frame of reference that allows him/her to continually update his/her own knowledge and skills in the area of computer science. | - EC
| The Bachelor of Computer Science graduate is able to process information from professional literature and research in an academically sound manner. | - EC
| The Bachelor of Computer Science graduate can report and communicate about proper work, and can present it, to computer scientists. |
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| EC = learning outcomes DC = partial outcomes BC = evaluation criteria |
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The student can follow (inter)nationally organised schools for 3 ECTS.
This can include participation on one hand to externally organised international schools that are, prior to being taken, presented to and approved by the examination commission of Computer Science. On the other hand, it can include international schools that are organised by the Department of Computer Science in which students can participate after writing a motivation letter and oral interview.
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Period 2 Credits 3,00
Evaluation method | |
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Other exam | 100 % |
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Other | Students will be evaluated on their peer evaluation of the chosen international school, a report (or final output of the international school) and oral presentation hereof. |
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Second examination period
Evaluation second examination opportunity different from first examination opprt | |
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Explanation (English) | Tweede examenkans is niet mogelijk. |
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1 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.12.2, section 2. |
2 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.16.9, section 2. |
3 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.15.1, section 3.
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Legend |
SBU : course load | SP : ECTS | N : Dutch | E : English |
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