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COURSE PRO FORMA



             IMPORTANT:
             Contents of this Pro Forma shall not be changed without the Senate’s approval for items indicated with *. Changes
             to the other items can be approved at the Academy/Faculty/Institution/Centre level.


                                        Code  KUEU4183

                                         Title  Graduation Project I
                                 Pre-requisite  None
                  Student Learning Time (SLT)  81 hours

                                       Credit  2



                                               1. Searching for the relevant information towards the research problem.
                           Learning Outcomes  2. Designing experiments to solve the research project.
                                               3. Discuss the research findings logically based on the results obtained






                                               Student  will  learn  to  search  for  relevant  information  and  discriminate  the
                                               current available methods of solving problem. They will experience working
                                    Synopsis  independently  or  in  a  group  and  conducting  appropriate  experiments  to
                                               solve the research problem. They will have skills to analyze data, discuss
                                               and state logical conclusions from results.



                                 Assessment  100% Continuous Assessments






                                               Final Year Project Guidelines
                                               J.  G.  Webster,  “Medical  Instrumentation  Application  and  Design”,  Wiley,
                                                  2009.
                                               Haidekker,  M.A.  (2013)  Medical  Imaging  Technology.  Springer  Science  &
                                  References      Business Media.
                                               Mathematical  and  Computer  Modelling  of  Physiological  Systems,  by  Vin-
                                                  cent C. Rideout (Prentice Hall, 1991) [ISBN-13: 978-0135633540].
                                               Trevor M. Young (2005). Technical Writing A-Z: A Commonsense Guide to
                                                  Engineering Reports and Theses. ASME Press







                                               Communication Skills (CS1, CS2, CS3)
                                   Soft skills  Critical Thinking and Problem Solving (CT1, CT2, CT3)
                                               Life Long Learning and Information Management (LL1, LL2)




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