Faculty of Information & Communication Technology

Undergraduate

Undergraduate

During their course of studies, students may or will be required to undertake a number of projects / tasks, which will help them enhance their capabilities to communicate, present and expose their ideas in a scholarly manner.

To be directed towards further information related to these tasks / projects, please click on the appropriate links which are being listed here-under.

YEAR 2 (GROUP ASSIGNED PRACTICAL TASK)     B.Sc. I.T. (Hons.) Artificial Intelligence

The study unit description of CIS2107 can be found here

YEAR 3 (FINAL YEAR PROJECT)

FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computing Science

FINAL YEAR PROJECT IN COMPUTING SCIENCE (ICT3907)
 
The final year project is the largest single piece of work assigned to students throughout their degree. It's main aim is that of exposing the student to the scientific process in Computing, from the formulation of a hypothesis and the description of existing work on the subject, to the design and implementation of a solution, to the evaluation of this solution towards addressing the original hypothesis. 
There are two phases which a student must go through in a Final Year Project - 
Phase 1 is the Preliminary Stage where students start discussions with potential supervisors and exploring possible Final Year Project titles / areas to be undertaken.
Phase 2 is the Commencement Stage where students, following confirmation by the Board of Studies on the project selected, will start working on their Final Year Project.
Both phases are subjected to deadlines to which students will be asked to adhere to. 

VERY IMPORTANT:
STUDENTS FOLLOWING A B.SC. (HONS.) IN COMPUTING SCIENCE DEGREE, WILL BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE STUDENTS' ANNUAL PROJECT EXHIBITION, WHICH NORMALLY TAKES PLACE SOMETIME DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF JULY. 

FYP Poster Templates

For students who are registered for ICT3907 (Final Year Project in Computing Science) in 2023-2024

1. FYP Areas 2023-24

2. ICT3907 Registration Form 2023-24

3. FYP Schedule 2023-24

 

FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Engineering 
FINAL YEAR PROJECT IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING (ICT3908)
 
The final year project is the largest single piece of work assigned to students throughout their degree. The aim is to give students a better understanding of the scientific process in the field of Computer Engineering. It exposes students to the skills necessary for constructing a logical argument when attempting to answer a particular question in the field of computing.  
There are two phases which a student must go through in a Final Year Project - 
Phase 1 is the Preliminary Stage where students start discussions with potential supervisors and exploring possible Final Year Project titles / areas to be undertaken.
Phase 2 is the Commencement Stage where students, following confirmation by the Board of Studies on the project selected, will start working on their Final Year Project.
Both phases are subjected to deadlines to which students will be asked to adhere to. 

VERY IMPORTANT:

STUDENTS FOLLOWING A B.SC. (HONS.) IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING DEGREE, WILL BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE STUDENTS' ANNUAL PROJECT EXHIBITION, WHICH NORMALLY TAKES PLACE SOMETIME DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF JULY.

Poster template  

For students registered for ICT3908 (Final Year Project in Computer Engineering) in 2022-2023

1. FYP Allocations

2. CE FYP schedule 2023-2024

3. FYP Presentations 2022-2023

 

FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
B.Sc. I.T. (Hons.) in Artificial Intelligence 
FINAL YEAR PROJECT IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (ICT3909 )
 
The final year project is the largest single piece of work assigned to students throughout their degree. It is intended to develop skills in independent critical thinking, scientific report writing & oral communication, investigation & analysis and scientific research in the area of Artificial Intelligence. 
There are two phases which a student must go through in a Final Year Project - 
Phase 1 is the Preliminary Stage where students start discussions with potential supervisors and exploring possible Final Year Project titles / areas to be undertaken.
Phase 2 is the Commencement Stage where students, following confirmation by the Board of Studies on the project selected, will start working on their Final Year Project.
Both phases are subjected to deadlines to which students will be asked to adhere to. 
VERY IMPORTANT:
STUDENTS FOLLOWING A B.SC. I.T. (HONS.) IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DEGREE, WILL BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE STUDENTS' ANNUAL PROJECT EXHIBITION, WHICH NORMALLY TAKES PLACE SOMETIME DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF JULY. 

Important Aids

ACM Paper Template Resources
Dissertation Template Resources


For further information in relation to a Final Year Project in Artificial Intelligence, please refer the the student resources page on the webpage of the Department of Artificial Intelligence, here.



To assist students and to provide guidance for conducting research, report writing, avoiding common pit-falls, and presentation skills, a slide presentation titled "How to Write a Literature Review", by Dr Christopher Staff, can be attained from hereunder.

(Presentation Slides by Dr Christopher Staff

FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

B.Sc. I.T. (Hons.) in Computing and Business 

FINAL YEAR PROJECT IN COMPUTING AND BUSINESS ICT3912
 
The final year project is the largest single piece of work assigned to students throughout their degree. Its main aim is that of exposing the student to the scientific process in Computing and its application in Business environment, as also to provide the skills necessary for constructing a logical argument when attempting to answer a particular question in the field of computing for business.  

There are two phases which a student must go through in a Final Year Project - 

Phase 1 is the Preliminary Stage where students start discussions with potential supervisors and exploring possible Final Year Project titles / areas to be undertaken.

Phase 2 is the Commencement Stage where students, following confirmation by the Board of Studies on the project selected, will start working on their Final Year Project.

Both phases are subjected to deadlines to which students will be asked to adhere to. 

VERY IMPORTANT:

STUDENTS FOLLOWING A B.SC. I.T. (HONS.) IN COMPUTING AND BUSINESS DEGREE, WILL BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE STUDENTS' ANNUAL PROJECT EXHIBITION, WHICH NORMALLY TAKES PLACE SOMETIME DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF JULY. 

 

FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
B.Sc. I.T. (Hons.) in Software Development 
FINAL YEAR PROJECT IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT ICT3913
 
The final year project is the largest single piece of work assigned to students throughout their degree. Its main aim is that of exposing the student to techniques and standards crucial for the construction of software solutions of demonstrable quality. 

There are two phases which a student must go through in a Final Year Project - 

Phase 1 is the Preliminary Stage where students start discussions with potential supervisors and exploring possible Final Year Project titles / areas to be undertaken.

Phase 2 is the Commencement Stage where students, following confirmation by the Board of Studies on the project selected, will start working on their Final Year Project.

Both phases are subjected to deadlines to which students will be asked to adhere to. 

VERY IMPORTANT:

STUDENTS FOLLOWING A B.SC. I.T. (HONS.) IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT DEGREE, WILL BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE STUDENTS' ANNUAL PROJECT EXHIBITION, WHICH NORMALLY TAKES PLACE SOMETIME DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF JULY.    

FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGYFINAL YEAR PROJECT IN COMPUTING SCIENCE

FINAL YEAR PROJECT IN COMPUTING SCIENCE (ICT3914)

The final year project is the largest single piece of work assigned to students throughout their degree. It's main aim is that of exposing the student to the scientific process in Computing, from the formulation of a hypothesis and the description of existing work on the subject, to the design and implementation of a solution, to the evaluation of this solution towards addressing the original hypothesis. 
There are two phases which a student must go through in a Final Year Project - 
Phase 1 is the Preliminary Stage where students start discussions with potential supervisors and exploring possible Final Year Project titles / areas to be undertaken.
Phase 2 is the Commencement Stage where students, following confirmation by the Board of Studies on the project selected, will start working on their Final Year Project.
Both phases are subjected to deadlines to which students will be asked to adhere to. 

VERY IMPORTANT:
STUDENTS FOLLOWING A B.SC. (HONS.) IN COMPUTING SCIENCE DEGREE, WILL BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE STUDENTS' ANNUAL PROJECT EXHIBITION, WHICH NORMALLY TAKES PLACE SOMETIME DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF JULY. 

FYP Poster Templates

FYP Areas 2024/25

FYP Schedule 2024-25

ICT3914 - Registration Form 2024-25

 

 

B.Sc (Hons) in Computing Science (Joint Area)

FYP-APT Schedule 2024-25

ICT3914 - Registration Form 2024-25 (Joint Area)

ICT3004 - Registration Form 2024-25

 

 



 

 

 


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