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Blekinge Institute of Technology
Department of Technology and Aesthetics

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Course syllabus

Research Introduction Media Technology

Research Introduction Media Technology

7.5 credits (7,5 högskolepoäng)

Course code: ME1644
Main field of study: Media Technology
Disciplinary domain: Technology
Education level: First-cycle
Specialization: G2F - First cycle, has at least 60 credits in first-cycle course/s as entry requirements

Language of instruction: Teaching is normally given in Swedish, but teaching in English may occur
Applies from: 2021-08-30
Approved: 2021-03-01

1. Descision

This course is established by Dean 2021-03-01. The course syllabus is approved by Head of Department of Technology and Aesthetics 2021-03-01 and applies from 2021-08-30.

2. Entry requirements

Admission to the course requires 90 credits completed in the main area Media Technology.

3. Objective and content

3.1 Objective

3.2 Content

4. Learning outcomes

The following learning outcomes are examined in the course:

5. Learning activities

6. Assessment and grading

Modes of examinations of the course

Code Module Credit Grade
2110 Thesis 7.5 credits GU

The course will be graded G Pass, UX Fail, supplementation required, U Fail.

The information before a course occasion states the assessment criteria and make explicit in which modes of examination that the learning outcomes are assessed.

An examiner can, after consulting the Disability Advisor at BTH, decide on a customized examination form for a student with a long-term disability to be provided with an examination equivalent to one given to a student who is not disabled.

7. Course evaluation

The course evaluation should be carried out in line with BTH:s course evaluation template and process.

8. Restrictions regarding degree

The course can form part of a degree but not together with another course the content of which completely or partly corresponds with the contents of this course.

9. Course literature and other materials of instruction

10. Additional information

This course replaces ME1594