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1 Form P7 Heriot-Watt University Postgraduate Programme Structure & Notes Template 1. Programme Code(s) (recruitment & F2CG-ITB / F2CH-ITB / F2A3-ZZZ MSc F2CG-ITB / PG Diploma F2ITB- ITB Edinburgh/ Orkney/SBC HWUM Dubai ALP IDL Collaborative Partner Semester Phase (Parttime only) MSc / Postgraduate Diploma Information Technology (Business)/ Postgraduate Certificate Computer Science 4. Exit Awards (graduation only) PG Certificate F2A3-ZZZ 5. Type School Specialist Degree MANDATORY COURSES & DISSERTATION/PROJECT Courses: (Please highlight any new courses and include the course descriptors) Code Course Title Credit Value 1 F21IF Information Systems Methodologies C11PA Project Management F21RP Research Methods and Project Planning F21MP Masters Project and Dissertation Edinburgh/ Orkney/SBC HWUM Dubai ALP IDL Collaborative Partner Semester Phase (Parttime only) OPTIONAL COURSES Courses: (Please highlight any new courses and include the course descriptors) Code Course Title SCQF 6. Date of Production 20 April 2015 MQA Credit Value 1 F21DF Database and Information Systems F21DV Data Visualisation and Analytics F21SF Software Engineering Foundations C11SP Strategic Project Management C11OH Work, Culture and Organisations F21AS Advanced Software Engineering F21BD Big Data Management F21DE Digital and Knowledge Economy F21EC e-commerce Technology F21NA Network Applications F21SM Software Engineering Master Class COMPOSITION e.g. 8 taught courses (5 mandatory + 3 optional) plus a dissertation 8 taught courses (3 mandatory and 5 optional) plus a dissertation SCQF MQA SCQF Level SCQF Level Notes Notes 9. AWARDS, CREDITS & LEVEL e.g. requires xx SCQF credits including a minimum of xx at Level 9 and xx at Level 10 The awards, credits and level for this programme is in line with University Regulations as set out below (please tick) Yes No If you have selected "No" please amend the statement below and highlight changes. Masters Degree 180 SCQF Credits including a minimum of 150 SCQF credits at Level 11 Postgraduate Diploma 120 SCQF Credits including a minimum of 90 SCQF credits at Level 11 Postgraduate Certificate 60 SCQF Credits including a minimum of 40 SCQF credits at Level 11 For Office Use Only Approval Date: Meeting: Paper Ref:
2 Form P7 Heriot-Watt University Postgraduate Programme Structure & Notes Template 1. Programme Code(s) (recruitment & F2CG-ITB / F2CH-ITB / F2A3-ZZZ MSc F2CG-ITB / PG Diploma F2CH- ITB MSc / Postgraduate Diploma Information Technology (Business)/ Postgraduate Certificate Computer Science 4. Exit Awards (graduation only) PG Certificate F2A3-ZZZ 5. Type School Specialist Degree 6. Date of Production 20 April PROGRAMME ACCREDITED BY 11. QAA SUBJECT BENCHMARKING GROUP(S) 12. LEVEL OF COURSES 13. MODE OF STUDY 14. MODE OF DELIVERY Level 11 Full-time Conventional Levels 7-10(UG) Part-time Blended Mixed Independent Independent Courses not at level 11: (include codes) 15. DURATION OF STUDY Standard Maximum (MONTHS) Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time ALP IDL Masters Diploma Certificate PROGRAMME NOTES 16. NOMINAL PASS MARK/GRADE 17. SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT METHODS (Percentage) (Highlight Changes) Mark Grade Coursework: various Examination: various Masters 50% C If a variation in assessment methods across campuses/modes of study exists give details below Diploma 40% D Courses on the programme may be assessed by coursework only, or by a mixture of coursework Certificate 40% D and examination. For courses assessed by an examination, an explicit summative assessment is held at the end of the relevant semester. This is weighted with assessed coursework marks to provide a final course mark. There is a nominal pass mark on a per course basis. However, assessment marks are averaged for progression purposes. For courses assessed by coursework only (including the project courses), summative assessment within and at the end of the course will provide a mark and grade. 18. RE-ASSESSMENT OPPORTUNITIES The re-assessment policy for this programme is in line with University Regulations as set out below (please tick) Yes No If you have selected "No" please amend the statement below and highlight changes. 1. A student who has been awarded a Grade E or F in a course may be re-assessed in that course. A student who has been awarded a Grade D in a course may be re-assessed in that course in order to proceed to, or be eligible to receive the award of, Masters. 2. A student shall be permitted one re-assessment opportunity in a maximum of three taught courses. The opportunity for reassessment in four or more taught courses shall be at the discretion of the Progression Board. 3. Any further re-assessment opportunities in a course will require the approval of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. 4. A student may be permitted, at the discretion of the Progression Board, to be re-assessed in the dissertation, project or other supervised research component of the course of study. 19. AWARD CRITERIA Total Course Overall Basis of Overall Mark/Grade Other Requirements Passes Mark/Grade The award criteria for this programme is in line with University Regulations as set out below (please tick) Yes No If you have selected "No" please amend the statement below and highlight changes. Master (Distinction): 8 + Dissertation >= 70%/ A Credit weighted average >=70% over 8 courses plus a dissertation/projects at grade A-C Master: 8 + Dissertation >= 50% / C Credit weighted average >=50% over 8 courses at Minimum grade of 45% in grades A-D plus a dissertation/projects at minimum F21RP. grade C Diploma (Distinction): 8 >= 70% / A Credit weighted average >=70% over 8 courses at grades A-C Diploma: 8 >= 40% / D Credit weighted average >=40% over 8 courses at grades A-E Certificate: 4 >= 40% / D Credit weighted average >=40% over 4 courses at grades A-E
3 Form P7 Heriot-Watt University Postgraduate Programme Structure & Notes Template 1. Programme Code(s) (recruitment & F2CG-ITB / F2CH-ITB / F2A3-ZZZ MSc F2CG-ITB / PG Diploma F2CH- ITB MSc / Postgraduate Diploma Information Technology (Business)/ Postgraduate Certificate Computer Science 4. Exit Awards (graduation only) PG Certificate F2A3-ZZZ 5. Type School Specialist Degree 6. Date of Production 20 April COURSE CHOICE/DISSERTATION Students must take 1 mandatory course in Semester 1 and 2 in the Semester 2 (including a course on Research Methods). They must also select 5 from the available optional courses, 3 in Semester 1 and 2 in Semester 2. This selection is made at the beginning of the relevant semester with the possibility of changing the selection supported for a two-week period. Selection of a course depends on fulfilling the course knowledge and skill pre-requisites. The Masters dissertation should be in the topic area of the MSc namely IT (business). It counts as 600 effort hour. Students may only progress if they have met the progression requirements (taught course credit weighted average of 50% or better, all courses at Grade D or above and 45% or better in F21RP). Students select a dissertation title in Semester 2, either internally from a list generated by the academic staff, by personally generating a topic and agreeing this with an academic supervisor, or externally with an industrial placement agreed with their Programme Director. Detailed guidelines on the conduct of the project and the production of the dissertation project are provided to the student, together with guidance on the level of support that they can expect to receive from their academic supervisor. Dissertation marks are awarded with 90% of the marks coming from the dissertation itself, and 10% of the marks coming from a poster presentation and demonstration of the work. Dissertation marking is a two phase process the academic supervisor provides a mark based predominantly on the project, in terms of technical quality, level of work undertaken, level of independence and responsibility of the student, with 25% of the marks being based on the quality of the dissertation document the second reader concentrates primarily on the dissertation document, quality, style, accuracy, honesty, completeness, academic rigour, referencing, etc., with 25% of their marks being assigned to the technical quality of the project and level of work undertaken, as evidenced from the document. Once these marks have been produced, if they are within an acceptable range of one another (that range being determined by the Postgraduate Board of Studies and agreed with the External Examiner) then the marks are averaged to produce a single dissertation mark. If the marks difference is outside the range specified, and the academic markers state there is not enough flexibility in their marks to overcome this problem, or the mark thus generated would affect the level of award achieved by the student, then a third reader will be introduced. The third reader marks to the same criteria as the second reader, as the dissertation document is regarded as the major academic instrument of record, and the mark produced by the third reader will be averaged with the original marks to produce the single dissertation mark. In all situations where a third reader is introduced the details of the marking process will be presented to the External Examiner at the Exam Board and, especially where the level of award for the student is affected, the External Examiner will be given the opportunity to review the dissertation document and comment specifically on the marking process and the appropriateness of the outcome. 21. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION All additional information relating to the programme can be found in the School Postgraduate Handbook and the Programme handbook, both of which are available to students online through Information for Current Postgraduate students on the Computer Science website.
4 11. Educational Aims of the Programme As part of the Computer Science Postgraduate Taught Programme, the aims of this course reflect the aims of the programme as a whole (see the CS PGT Programme Proposal for more details}. Specifically, this course is concerned with the use and application of Information Technology in supporting business activities, particularly information handling, communications, and entrepreneurship. Therefore the aims are to enable the students to: Develop detailed knowledge and critical understanding of the main areas of information technology usage in business (including theories, principles and concepts) Develop and use a significant range of principal and specialist skills, techniques and practices in the domain of business-related information technology. Critically review existing practice and develop original and creative solutions to problems within the domain. Communicate and work effectively with peers and academic staff in a variety of tasks, demonstrating appropriate levels of autonomy and responsibility. Plan and execute a significant project of research, investigation or development in a specialist area of information technology for business use, demonstrating extensive, detailed and critical understanding of that specialism.
5 Understanding, Knowledge and Cognitive Skills 12. The Programme provides opportunities for learners to achieve the following outcomes: Subject Mastery Critical understanding of the principal theories, principles and concepts relating to the use of information technology in the business domain. Extensive, detailed and critical understanding of at least one specialist area of information technology support for business. Understanding and use of a significant range of the principal skills, techniques and practices in necessary to utilise information technology to support business practice, and a range of specialised skills, research and investigation techniques, and practices informed by leading-edge research and development. A broad knowledge of the main areas of the use of information technology to support business practices, including terminology, conventions, underpinning theory, techniques and practices. Detailed and critical knowledge of at least one area of specialism in information technology for business, incorporating awareness of current issues and research. Application-based knowledge and skills relating to the broad range of activities within the information technology and business domain, and specialist knowledge and skills in applications relating to a number of specialist areas within the domain. Fundamental knowledge and skills in business and information analysis, incorporating specification, design, development and deployment of information technology to meet business need, and critical understanding of the range of tools and techniques available to support this process. Extensive and detailed knowledge of structured programming concepts and techniques, with advanced and specialist applicative skills in at least one programming language. Extensive and detailed knowledge and understanding of communications and network technologies, and their application in business systems, including the ability to critically analyse and review such technologies to support original and creative application development. Specialist and critical knowledge, understanding and skills in a number of mainstream and specialist areas within the domain of business information technology, including databases, information systems, communications, networks, entrepreneurship, enterprise management and organisational management techniques. Develop and apply skills in critical analysis, evaluation and synthesis in consideration of the range of theories, concepts and techniques in use within the domain of business information technology, and in the design of projects and experimental models. Develop and utilise advanced problem-solving skills and techniques in the development of original and creative solutions to general and specialist issues relating to the use of information technology to support business practices.
6 Scholarship, Enquiry and Research Research skills, and the capability of critical analysis, through review and analysis of current research literature. An understanding of research ethics and how to appropriately build on the work of others. Industrial, Commercial and Professional Practice Personal Abilities Demonstrate critical awareness of current legal, social, ethical and professional issues within the discipline. Make informed judgements with incomplete or inconsistent data, or where there are no professional or ethical codes or practices for guidance. Autonomy, Accountability and Working with Others Work autonomously and within teams, as appropriate, demonstrating a capability for both taking and critically reflecting on roles and responsibilities. Communication, Numeracy and ICT Develop and demonstrate skills and techniques in communication with peers and academic/industrial staff, using a range of appropriate methods to suit different levels of knowledge and expertise within the audience. Develop and demonstrate critical knowledge and skills in the planning and usage of software tools and numerical techniques to develop, present and communicate information on projects and processes. 13. Approaches to Teaching and Learning: This programme is offered in a traditional campus-based, cohort model, with a timetable devised to support full-time study. Within the timetable, courses offer traditional lecturebased materials, small group tutorials and a variety of laboratory-based practicals. Students are expected to complete coursework in groups, teams and pairs, as well as individually, and courses offer a range of types of coursework for assessment, from discursive essay-style assignments to code design and generation. In some courses, team teaching approaches are adopted to provide additional support and variety, and electronic support, in the form of lists, newsgroups and bulletin boards are widely used to disseminate information and support student communication and practice.
7 Postgraduate programmes consist of two phases: 14. Assessment Policies: A taught phase, consisting of a set of 8 taught courses, some mandatory and some optional, defined in the programme structure, which the students will study over two semesters. Assessment of the taught phase is through a variety of methods including coursework and/or examination. Students must submit all elements of assessment before being permitted to progress. A dissertation phase, consisting of two stages: an appropriate technical research project and project dissertation report, and a poster and demonstration-based presentation. Students will normally complete the taught phase, at which point progression to the dissertation phase is dependent on assessed performance. To progress students must meet the criteria stipulated in point 9 below in the taught material. Students meeting the required standards for Masters in the taught phase (set out in point 9 below) will be permitted to progress to the dissertation phase. Students meeting the required standards for Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate (set out in point 9 below) in the taught phase, but not meeting the Masters standard, will not be permitted to progress to the dissertation phase. Students may be recommended to graduate with a Postgraduate Diploma or a Postgraduate Certificate at this point. Students failing to meet the required standards for Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate (set out in point 9 below) in coursework and examination in the taught phase will not be permitted to progress to the dissertation phase, nor will they be eligible for any award. Any student will be able to retake the assessment of up to a maximum of 3 courses at the next opportunity, subject to payment of the appropriate fees to the University, and may be required to do so to obtain the necessary credits for completion of their programme or for progression. Students may only resit courses for which their examination grade is E or F (or a D but only if that is required for them to qualify for an MSc degree). The method of reassessment for each course is specified in the appropriate course descriptor.
8 1. To obtain an MSc Degree, candidates must gain 180 credits and must satisfy the examiners by achieving the required standards (set out in point 9 below) in two components: Assessed taught material Dissertation (set out in point 9 below) 2. To obtain a Postgraduate Diploma candidates must gain 120 credits and must satisfy the examiners by achieving the required standards (set out in point 9 below) in the assessed taught material 3. To obtain a Postgraduate Certificate candidates must gain 60 credits and must satisfy the examiners by achieving the required standards (set out in point 9 below) in one component: Assessed taught material The Examiners may specify certain courses as mandatory to achieve the award of Postgraduate Certificate, to properly reflect the nature of the course. 4. Taught courses will be assessed by a variety of techniques appropriate to the learning outcomes of the specific course. Where a course is assessed by more than one component (for example examination and coursework or more than one item of coursework) students must complete each element of the assessment to a satisfactory level (Grade E or higher) to be permitted to proceed. 5. All course work must be submitted before the due date. Late submissions will only be accepted with the prior permission of the Programme Director. 6. In exceptional personal or medical circumstances students may be granted leave by the examiners to resit part or all of the assessment on one occasion only and at a date decided by the examiners, as stated in university regulations 4 and 5. This provision is in addition to the provision that students may retake assessment for courses in which they have achieved a grade less than D. 7. Dissertations must be submitted on or before the publicised submission date; dissertations submitted after that date and without the prior consent of the Programme Director may be assessed at a penalty. 8. Allowance for poor performance in or non-submission of a component on medical grounds is normally made only where supported by written testimony from a professional health practitioner. Such testimony must be lodged with the Programme Director prior to the Examination Board meeting. 9. The level of achievement expected in each component is an average of: 40% for the Postgraduate Diploma and Certificate 50% for the MSc Degree MSc candidates displaying exceptional merit by obtaining a credit weighted average of 70% or more (at the first attempt) over 8 courses and the dissertation at grades A-C may be recommended for the award of MSc with Distinction. Postgraduate Diploma candidates displaying exceptional merit by obtaining a credit weighted average of 70% or more (at the first attempt) over 8 courses at grades A-C may be recommended for the award of Postgraduate Diploma with Distinction. Both distinction awards are at the discretion of the Exam Board.
9 Required Standards: Candidates must achieve the following minimum levels of performance in : Assessed Taught Material A credit weighted average across the 8 courses of 50% or better for Masters, with F21RP Research Methods at 45% or above and all others at grade D or above. A credit weighted average across the 8 courses of 40% or better for Postgraduate Diploma (120 credits) or a credit weighted average across 4 courses of 40% or better for Postgraduate Certificate (60 credits), with no course returning a result of less than grade E. All elements of assessment for each course must be completed to a satisfactory level (grade E). Dissertation An average of 50% or better for Masters The Dissertation is conducted in two stages, these being: Stage 1: A write up in a dissertation report (90%) Stage 2: A poster presentation and demonstration of the project work and results (10%)
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