Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Convenor
Deborah Richards
Contact via email
Room 369, 4 Research Park Drive, Macquarie University, Macquarie Park
please email
Cybersecurity Lecturer
Muhammad Ikram
Contact via email
Room 214, BD Building, 4 Research Park Drive, Macquarie University, Macquarie Park
please email
Data science marker
Bilal Khan
Contact via bilal.khan@mq.edu.au
please email
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Credit points |
Credit points
10
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
130cp at 1000 level or above including ((COMP2250 or COMP247) or (COMP2110 or COMP249) or (COMP2050 or COMP255) or (COMP2200 or COMP257) or (COMP2750 or ISYS254))
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
20cp from 3000 level units
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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Unit description |
Unit description
This PACE unit draws together learning in previous units to prepare students for the workplace through engaging with a partner organisation. Students will work in close collaboration throughout the session with a community-based project sponsor that has provided the specifications for the work that needs to be completed. Students will work in self-managed teams to first understand the problem or opportunity identified the partner and then develop a project plan and scoping or requirements document. Students will create appropriate designs to solve a given problem, potentially delivering a software product or other outputs as needed by the sponsor. All projects will involve the development of supporting project documentation. The project requires an equal focus on process and the product, requiring the use of quality control and assurance methods, tools and techniques. Visit Employability Connect for important information on this unit including required preparation and closing dates for PACE activities.
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Information about important academic dates including deadlines for withdrawing from units are available at https://www.mq.edu.au/study/calendar-of-dates
On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
This unit is a Professional and Community Engagement (PACE) Unit.
This unit is particularly focussed in getting you work ready and increasing your employability. To complete the unit you will need to draw together the knowledge and skills you have learnt in previous units and learn how to identify and gain any missing knowledge and skills needed to solve a real-world problem faced by a client. Furthermore, the unit provides practice in the softskills (see learning outcomes) sought by employers and required to meet the Australian Computer Society accreditation criteria. The unit assessments are structured around multiple deliverables including a final reflective report and exam to ensure these goals are achieved.
This unit includes students from many different majors. Also, sponsors have a wide range of projects. Deliverables have been modified according to the type of project being undertaken. Teams will need to identify the type of project they are delivering, undertake appropriate activities and submit appropriate deliverables according to the identified project type.
PACE units in Science and Engineering, their Unit Convenors, and their students, are supported by a PACE Team within the Faculty. Throughout the unit offering, members of the Team may be in contact with students to provide or collect information. If you have any questions about PACE in Science and Engineering, please email: pace.science@mq.edu.au or visit the following webpages: http://science.mq.edu.au/pace/
If you require more information about PACE in general or access to forms such as those for the PACE Travel Grants, please go to: http://mq.edu.au/about_us/offices_and_units/professional_and_community_engagement/
Late Assessment Submission and Penalties
Late work will not be accepted. As you are working in a team and also are expected to perform risk management where sickness or other misadventure should be planned for and managed. Disruption and special consideration requests will apply to individuals only, not to groups. If there is a significant problem outside the control of the group, they should contact the convenor well before the deliverable deadline to discuss solutions.
Requirements to pass the unit
For information about "Grading and Passing", please see that section.
Special Consideration
The Special Consideration Policy aims to support students who have been impacted by short-term circumstances or events that are serious, unavoidable and significantly disruptive, and which may affect their performance in assessment. If you experience circumstances or events that affect your ability to complete the assessments in this unit on time, please inform the convenor and submit a Special Consideration request through ask.mq.edu.au. Please note that special consideration is only possible for individuals, not for teams. If a team member has a special consideration, they should let their team know of their unavailability and the team will need to use their risk management and project planning to cover that work.
Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due |
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Working in Teams Workshop | 1% | No | Week 2 5-7pm, Thursday 29/02/2024 |
Feasibility Study | 7% | No | Week 3 Thursday 7/03/24 |
Project Plan & Scoping/Requirements Document | 13% | No | Week 6 Thursday 28/03/24 |
Increment 1 | 13% | No | Week 9 Monday 29/04/24 |
Increment 2 | 13% | No | Week 11 Thursday 16/05/24 |
Final Reflective Report | 8% | No | Week 13 Thursday 30/05/24 |
Project Presentation | 10% | No | Week 13 Thursday 30/05/24 |
Delivery of Product to Sponsor | 10% | No | Thursday 30th May up to Thursday of Week 15, June 13th |
Final Examination | 25% | No | Examination Period - TBA |
Assessment Type 1: Participatory task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 2 hours
Due: Week 2 5-7pm, Thursday 29/02/2024
Weighting: 1%
You are required to attend this workshop to learn about working in teams and to participate in a group activity with your team.
Assessment Type 1: Practice-based task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 10 hours
Due: Week 3 Thursday 7/03/24
Weighting: 7%
A feasibility Report to understand the business problem and consider solutions
Assessment Type 1: Practice-based task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 20 hours
Due: Week 6 Thursday 28/03/24
Weighting: 13%
Project Plan and Software Requirements Specification or Project Scoping Document
Assessment Type 1: Practice-based task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 25 hours
Due: Week 9 Monday 29/04/24
Weighting: 13%
Updated Deliverable 2, Design and Testing Document, Prototype development and demonstation
Assessment Type 1: Practice-based task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 25 hours
Due: Week 11 Thursday 16/05/24
Weighting: 13%
Updated Deliverable 3 and demonstration to client
Assessment Type 1: Reflective Writing
Indicative Time on Task 2: 10 hours
Due: Week 13 Thursday 30/05/24
Weighting: 8%
This report reviews the semester and all project goals, activities and outcomes
Assessment Type 1: Presentation
Indicative Time on Task 2: 10 hours
Due: Week 13 Thursday 30/05/24
Weighting: 10%
Teams will present their project including problem being addressed, solution proposed, methods and technology used. Presentations may include demonstration of the product/prototype.
Assessment Type 1: Clinical performance evaluation
Indicative Time on Task 2: 6 hours
Due: Thursday 30th May up to Thursday of Week 15, June 13th
Weighting: 10%
Delivery of Final Product (e.g. documentation, files and software running on sponsor's machine) as agreed with Sponsor. When the sponsor has checked that they have the final product and are able to utilise it, they will provide Individual marks for each student to the unit convenor.
Assessment Type 1: Examination
Indicative Time on Task 2: 10 hours
Due: Examination Period - TBA
Weighting: 25%
Final Examination
1 If you need help with your assignment, please contact:
2 Indicative time-on-task is an estimate of the time required for completion of the assessment task and is subject to individual variation
COMP3850 projects will be sponsored by clients from industry.
You are expected to attend class meetings (Weeks 1, 2 and 13) throughout the semester. These are to prepare you for project, working with your team and the assessment tasks. There is also a class in Week 11 on Exam preparation including Ethics and Professionalism Training. If you are unable to attend on campus, please let the unit convenor know beforehand and watch the live stream portion of the class. For the team activities, arrange with another team member to discuss how you can connect with the team (e.g. via zoom, phone or technology) so you are able to fully participate in the activities.
Week 1 classes
Please ensure you attend the first lecture session. You should have already received information about which group you are in. If not, check on the first night. You will meet with your group and sponsor.
In week 2 the Careers Development Office will run a "Working in Teams" workshop. Attendance is expected and your active participation will receive a mark. If you have a valid reason not to attend a class (work is not a valid reason), you must get approval from the convenor before the class. In the event of illness or misadventure, contact the convenor ASAP.
Lecture and Project Material
Some resources useful for your project can be found on iLearn under resources
Please read carefully the document at the Project Deliverables Definition link under Project Description and Deliverables on the unit iLearn website. Follow the instructions provided in that document for the group project work (worth 75% of the course mark).
Website
Please login to ilearn http://ilearn.mq.edu.au/
METHOD OF COMMUNICATION
We will communicate with you via your university email and through announcements on iLearn. Queries to convenors can either be placed on the iLearn discussion board or sent to the unit convenor via the contact email on iLearn. If you have a question specific to an assessment, you should contact the person handling that stream.
COVID INFORMATION
For the latest information on the University’s response to COVID-19, please refer to the Coronavirus infection page on the Macquarie website: https://www.mq.edu.au/about/coronavirus-faqs. Remember to check this page regularly in case the information and requirements change during semester. If there are any changes to this unit in relation to COVID, these will be communicated via iLearn.
The technology you use will depend on your client's needs. You will have access to the third year computers and the software on them. You will not be able to add any other software to the machines in the labs. However, you may want to use resources that your sponsor and team members have access to. Your technology needs will be determined and defined by you in your project plan.
There are only 4 classes. Attendance should be on campus. However, if this is not possible watch the live stream and coordinate with your team how you can connect electronically with them during the class.
WEEK | TOPIC |
1 | Groups allocated, project management introduction - required attendance |
2 | Team Training - required attendance |
3 | No classes/lectures |
4 | No classes/lectures |
5 | No classes/lectures |
6 | No classes/lectures |
7 | No classes/lectures |
8 | No classes/lectures |
9 | No classes/lectures |
10 | No classes/lectures |
11 | Exam preparation including Ethics and Professionalism Training |
12 | No classes/lectures |
13 | Group Presentations (Thursday 5-9pm, Location: TBA) - Attendance required |
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At Macquarie, we believe academic integrity – honesty, respect, trust, responsibility, fairness and courage – is at the core of learning, teaching and research. We recognise that meeting the expectations required to complete your assessments can be challenging. So, we offer you a range of resources and services to help you reach your potential, including free online writing and maths support, academic skills development and wellbeing consultations.
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New projects and continuations of previous projects are offered each semester involving long term and new industry partners. A new type of project involves development of outreach materials for engaging and teaching school students in the four streams covered in this unit: cybersecurity, data science, games and software. The marking rubrics and deliverables definition documents have been modified where deemed appropriate based on feedback and effectiveness.
Your final grade will depend on your performance in the project and exam. The final mark for the unit will be calculated by combining the marks for all assessment tasks according to the percentage weightings shown in the assessment summary. Note that in order to receive the full marks awarded to your group you must contribute your equal share to the project. Individual contribution forms will be used to identify the contribution of each team member. Every individual in the team will complete this online form. These forms and the process will be explained further in the week 1 induction.
You are expected to attend all compulsory class sessions or provide a reason (to the unit convenor preferably before the class) why you were unable to attend.
All work submitted should be readable and presented in a business-like and professional format.
Late work will not be accepted. As you are working in a team and also are expected to perform risk management, sickness or other misadventure needs to be planned for and managed. Disruption requests will apply to individuals only, not to groups.
If you receive special consideration for the final exam, a supplementary exam will be scheduled. By making a special consideration application for the final exam you are declaring yourself available for a resit during the supplementary examination period and will not be eligible for a second special consideration approval based on pre-existing commitments. Please ensure you are familiar with the policy prior to submitting an application. Approved applicants will receive an individual notification one week prior to the exam with the exact date and time of their supplementary examination.
Grade Assessment Standards
Final Grade | Summary of required performance |
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P | Has participated in group-based projects which delivered satisfactory outputs throughout the semester and has demonstrated this participation in the final examination. |
CR | Has participated in group-based projects throughout the semester which delivered quality outputs and demonstrated in the exam a high degree of contribution to those outputs and good grasp of the concepts relating to working in groups, managing projects and the development of software. |
D | Has participated in group-based projects throughout the semester which consistently delivered high quality outputs and demonstrated in the exam a high degeee of contribution to those outputs and strong grasp of the concepts relating to working in groups, managing projects and the development of software. All the assignment, in-class tasks (programming and written) completed to a very high standard. Excellent performance in the written examination. |
HD | Has participated in group-based projects throughout the semester which consistently delivered high quality outputs and demonstrated in the exam a high degeee of contribution to those outputs and strong grasp of the concepts relating to working in groups, managing projects and the development of software. Students achieving this grade are often distinguished by a high level of effort, enthusiasm, competence and often leadership in their project groups as well as by excellent performance in the written examination. |
Unit information based on version 2024.02 of the Handbook