IT161X Degree Project in Microelectronics and Applied Physics, First Level 15.0 credits

Examensarbete inom mikroelektronik och tillämpad fysik, grundnivå

The degree project should deal with an interesting problem within the subject area. The problem may be given and defined before hand. In order for a task to be accepted as degree project, there has to be interesting problems within the subject area to investigate. The work should rest on scientific methodology and should encompass elements of investigations and analysis. The work may include elements of implementation but this should be of subordinate importance and the aim of it should mainly be to verify developed models and theories and be an application of chosen methodology. There are no requirements that the degree project should result in a finished product. The extent of the project should be such that it is clear that the student has performed at least two and a half effective working months.  

It is included in the project work to make a careful specification and time plan for the task and to seek and digest relevant literature for the degree project to be accounted for in a prestudy. The work is presented in a written report and in a public oral presentation.

The degree project if normally carried out individually. It may also be done in pair with another student. If the degree project is done in pair with another student it is important that, if possible, each student’s contribution clearly can be separated in order to be able to make a fair grading.

Language of instruction
Swedish or English

  • 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 CINTE3CMIEL3 for programme students

  • Periods

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

    61480
  • Start date

    2013 week: 2
  • End date

    2013 week: 20
  • Language of instruction

    Swedish
  • Campus

    KTH Kista
  • Number of lectures

  • Number of exercises

  • Tutoring time

    Daytime
  • Form of study

    Normal
  • Number of places

    No limitation
  • Schedule

    Schedule (new window)
  • Course responsible

    Anders Sjögren <as@kth.se>
  • Teacher

    Elisabeth Lundvall <elislund@kth.se>
    Anders Sjögren <as@kth.se>
  • Target group

    Only for CMIEL3, CINTE3, CDATE3, CELTE3.

Spring 14 for programme students

Learning outcomes

The student should:

  • be able to apply the relevant knowledge and skills, which are acquired within the technical/main area, to a well defined problem
  • within given constraints, independently analyze and discuss non-trivial inquiries/problems and handle larger problems on the basic level within the technical/main area
  • reflect on, evaluate, and critically assess one’s own and others’ results
  • be able to document and present one’s own work, for a given target group, with requirements on structure, format, and language usage.
  • be able to identify one’s need for further knowledge and continuously develop one’s own competencies

Course main content

The degree project should deal with an interesting problem within the subject area. The problem may be given and defined before hand. In order for a task to be accepted as degree project, there has to be interesting problems within the subject area to investigate. The work should rest on scientific methodology and should encompass elements of investigations and analysis. The work may include elements of implementation but this should be of subordinate importance and the aim of it should mainly be to verify developed models and theories and be an application of chosen methodology. There are no requirements that the degree project should result in a finished product. The extent of the project should be such that it is clear that the student has performed at least two and a half effective working months.

It is included in the project work to make a careful specification and time plan for the task and to seek and digest relevant literature for the degree project to be accounted for in a prestudy. The work is presented in a written report and in a public oral presentation.

The degree project if normally carried out individually. It may also be done in pair with another student. If the degree project is done in pair with another student it is important that, if possible, each student’s contribution clearly can be separated in order to be able to make a fair grading.

Language of instruction Swedish or English

Eligibility

The degree project is normally done in the area in which the student has chosen for specialization. This is, however, not an absolute requirement. The decisive fact if a student is allowed to make a degree project within a subject area is if an examiner assesses that the students have the necessary prerequisites for the subject degree project in question.

The degree project is normally done in year three.

Prerequisites

The degree project is normally done in the area in which the student has chosen for specialization. This is, however, not an absolute requirement. The decisive fact if a student is allowed to make a degree project within a subject area is if an examiner assesses that the students have the necessary prerequisites for the subject degree project in question.

The degree project is normally done in year three.

Literature

Examination

  • XUP1 - Pre-study, 4.0 credits, grade scale: P, F
  • XUP2 - Accomplishment, 8.0 credits, grade scale: P, F
  • XUP3 - Written Report, 2.0 credits, grade scale: P, F
  • XUP4 - Presentation and Opposition, 1.0 credits, grade scale: P, F
  • XUP5 - Thesis Project, 15.0 credits, grade scale: A, B, C, D, E, FX, F
  • XUP1 - Pre-study, 4.0 credits, grade scale: P, F
  • XUP2 - Accomplishment, 8.0 credits, grade scale: P, F
  • XUP3 - Written Report, 2.0 credits, grade scale: P, F
  • XUP4 - Presentation and Opposition, 1.0 credits, grade scale: P, F
  • XUP5 - Thesis Project, 15.0 credits, grade scale: A, B, C, D, E, FX, F

The course can be reported as one element of 15 HEC or as a sequence of elements according to the following:

  • Prestudy, 4 HEC
  • Accomplishment, 8 HEC
  • Written report, 2 hp
  • Presentation and Opposition, 1 HEC

The grade is set after an overall impression according the KTH-wide assessment criteria. The final grade is set according to the following:

The model is based on that the three assessment criteria Process, Engineering-related and scientific content, and Presentation each is given the appraisal Excellent, Good, Sufficient or Failed each represented with points 3p, 2p, 1p and 0p, respectively.

Assessment criteria:

  • Process
    (Excellent 3p, Good 2p, Sufficient 1p, Failed 0p)
  • Engineering-related and scientific content
    (Excellent 3p, Good 2p, Sufficient 1p, Failed 0p)
  • Presentation
    (Excellent 3p, Good 2p, Sufficient 1p, Failed 0p)

Requirements for final grade

The sum of points of the assessment criteria make up the basis for the grades A_F according to the table below. For a passing grade (E or higher), at least appraisal Sufficient is required in all assessment criteria

  • Grade A, 8-9p
  • Grade B, 7p
  • Grade C, 6p
  • Grade D, 5p
  • Grade E, 3-4p
  • Grade F, 0-2p

The examiner may, after an overall impression, lower or raise the grade from this table one step.

Offered by

ICT/Information and Communication Technology

Contact

Anders Sjögren, as@kth.se

Examiner

Anders Västberg <vastberg@kth.se>

Version

Course plan valid from: Autumn 10.
Examination information valid from: Autumn 07.