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AIS4500 - Industrial Project in Mechatronics and Automation

About

Lessons are not given in the academic year 2024/2025

Course content

The course provides competence and work experience in the engineering profession at the master level. Students do an industrial project within mechatronics and automation, normally in collaboration with a relevant industrial company and under supervision. The supervisor, student, and company contributes to formulate and adapt the project description. Study material and resources will be adapted to the project and updated as the project progresses. At least 30 work days must be completed with the company.

Learning outcome

Competence:

Upon completing the course, the candidate can, within the context of mechatronics and automation

  • identify problems, challenges, and systems which can be solved, designed, controlled, or improved.
  • work and contribute as a part of an interdisciplinary team.
  • work individually within interdisciplinary projects.
  • demonstrate teamwork and project management skills.
  • present problems, solutions and results both orally and written in a professional and scientific manner and adapted to the audience as needed.
  • demonstrate the ability and willingness for lifelong learning in automation and mechatronics through a genuine interest in scientific exploration and independent development work.

Knowledge and skills:

Upon completing the course, the candidate can, within the scope and context of the project

  • explain, assess, compare, and use theory, methods and tools for design, implementation, and testing of solutions and systems within mechatronics and automation.
  • identify and discuss complex challenges faced by the industry and acknowledge future potential and pitfall in a changing world (future ready).
  • gather and critically assess technical and scientific information.
  • identify potential for sustainable innovation, propose solutions, and discuss business aspects.
  • demonstrate several 21st century skills (such as creativity, critical thinking, societal impact, and ethics).

Learning methods and activities

The course can be considered as guided self-study and work experience by completing a project in an industrial setting. Learning activities are thus comprised of a variety of tasks needed to complete the project, including project planning, management, execution, and reporting.

Compulsory assignments

  • Compulsory learning activities

Further on evaluation

The final grade is based on an overall evaluation of the portfolio, which consists of work that is carried out, documented and digitally submitted during the term. Assignments are designed to help students achieve specific course learning outcomes, and formative feedback is given during the period of the portfolio. The re-sit exam is a portfolio submission in August the following year. Students who failed the ordinary exam can re-submit an improved version of their portfolio.

Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
Mechatronics and Automation (MSMECAUT)

Required previous knowledge

Students must have completed at least 45 credits of the 60 credits in total from the first year of the master programme. In addition, it is a requirement that students have passed AIS4104 Robotics and Intelligent Systems with Project. Finally, it is a requirement that students are enrolled in the study programme to which the course belongs.

Course materials

An updated course overview, including curriculum, is presented at the start of the semester. Suggestions for self-study material relevant for the project may be given through the semester.

Credit reductions

Course code Reduction From To
AIS4501 15.0 AUTUMN 2024
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Facts

Version: 1
Credits:  15.0 SP
Study level: Second degree level

Coursework

Language of instruction: English, Norwegian

Location: Ålesund

Subject area(s)
Contact information
Course coordinator: Lecturer(s):

Department with academic responsibility
Department of ICT and Natural Sciences

Examination

  • * The location (room) for a written examination is published 3 days before examination date. If more than one room is listed, you will find your room at Studentweb.
Examination

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