EN111X Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, First Level 15.0 credits

Examensarbete inom elektroteknik, grundnivå

The course includes supervised project work to solve a given problem in the field of Sound and Image Processing, oral and written report of the work, and a critical review and evaluation of own and other students' work within in the same problem area.

  • Educational level

    First cycle
  • Academic level (A-D)

    C
  • Subject area

    Electrical Engineering
    Techonology
  • Grade scale

    A, B, C, D, E, FX, F

Course offerings

Spring 13 for programme students

  • Periods

    Spring 13 P3 (7.5 credits), P4 (7.5 credits)
  • Application code

    60843
  • Start date

    2013 week: 2
  • End date

    2013 week: 22
  • Language of instruction

    Swedish
  • Campus

    KTH Campus
  • Number of lectures

  • Number of exercises

  • Tutoring time

    Daytime
  • Form of study

    Normal
  • Number of places

    No limitation
  • Teacher

    Arne Leijon <leijon@kth.se>
  • Target group

    open to all programs

  • Part of programme

Spring 14 for programme students

  • Periods

    Spring 14 P3 (7.5 credits), P4 (7.5 credits)
  • Application code

    60558
  • Start date

    2014 week: 4
  • End date

    2014 week: 23
  • Language of instruction

    Swedish
  • Campus

    KTH Campus
  • Number of lectures

  • Number of exercises

  • Tutoring time

    Daytime
  • Form of study

    Normal
  • Number of places

    No limitation
  • Teacher

    Arne Leijon <leijon@kth.se>
  • Target group

    open to all programs

  • Part of programme

Learning outcomes

After the course, the student should be able to: 

  1. apply relevant knowledge and skills from one of the main applications areas of electrotechnology by analysing and discussing issues in this area as well as solving more complex problem on a basic level in this  area,
  2. describe the basic concepts and nomenclature in at least one of the application areas of electrotechnology
  3. where required, apply international and national regulations and show awareness of social and ethical aspects.
  4. reflect upon and critically assess scientific results, 
  5. document and report the work orally as well as in writing, with strict requirements on structure, format, and language,
  6. identify the need for further knowledge and continuously develop one’s own knowledge,
  7. plan and independently handle a small project, requiring interaction with others to achieve a coordinated goal.

Course main content

Independent guided work on solving a technical problem related to Sound and Image Processing, oral and written communication as well as evaluation and critical assessment of  ones own and other result within the same problem area.

Disposition

Independent guided work on solving a technical problem related to Sound and Image Processing, oral and written communication as well as evaluation and critical assessment of  ones own and other result within the same problem area.

Eligibility

Prerequisites

Passed courses according to the requiremets of the programme.

Literature

To be decided in discussion with the supervisor, depending on the problem.

Examination

  • XUPP - Examination Question, 15.0 credits, grade scale: A, B, C, D, E, FX, F

The examination is done continuously during the course in a number of specific requirements. All tasks must be passed to give a pass on the whole course. Better results will then contribute to the grade.

Requirements for final grade

  1. Presence at meetings with supervisor
  2. Work plan hand in
  3. Work process in the project
  4. Written report – content
  5. Written report – language and structure
  6. Peer-review
  7. Oral presentation
  8. Final report

Offered by

EES/Sound and Image Processing

Contact

Bastiaan Kleijn / Arne Leijon / Markus Flierl

Examiner

Arne Leijon <leijon@kth.se>

Bastiaan Kleijn <bastiaan@kth.se>

Markus Flierl <mflierl@kth.se>

Add-on studies

Elective SIP courses (ENxxxx).

EN200x Degree project in Sound and Image Processing, Second Level.

Version

Course plan valid from: Autumn 09.
Examination information valid from: Spring 09.