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SSY240 - Individual course within systems, control and mechatronics 1 |
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Syllabus adopted 2014-02-13 by Head of Programme (or corresponding) |
Owner: MPSYS |
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4,5 Credits |
Grading: TH - Five, Four, Three, Not passed |
Education cycle: Second-cycle |
Major subject: Automation and Mechatronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Physics
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Department: 32 - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
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Teaching language: English
Open for exchange students
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Credit distribution |
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Examination dates |
Sp1 |
Sp2 |
Sp3 |
Sp4 |
Summer course |
No Sp |
0109 |
Project |
4,5 c |
Grading: TH |
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4,5 c
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In programs
MPSYS SYSTEMS, CONTROL AND MECHATRONICS, MSC PROGR, Year 1
Examiner:
Docent Knut Åkesson
Eligibility: In order to be eligible for a second cycle course the applicant needs to fulfil the general and specific entry requirements of the programme that owns the course. (If the second cycle course is owned by a first cycle programme, second cycle entry requirements apply.)
Exemption from the eligibility requirement:
Applicants enrolled in a programme at Chalmers where the course is included in the study programme are exempted from fulfilling these requirements.
Course specific prerequisites
Student must be approved to participate. This course is not open for application to external applicants. Students registered at the programme Systems, control and mechatronics should contact their student centre for information and registration.
Aim
To offer programme students an individually designed course.
Learning outcomes (after completion of the course the student should be able to)
Fulfil the goal of the course/project plan.
Content
As described in the approved course/project description.
Organisation
Project work.
Literature
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Examination
Accepted written report or what was outlined in the course/project description.
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