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BLA3900 Bachelor's Thesis Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Bacheloroppgave
- Weight
- 15.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2018/2019
- Course history
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- Curriculum
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FALL 2018
- Schedule
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Introduction
Emnet går over to semestre. Undervisningen starter i høstsemesteret og avsluttende vurdering er i vårsemesteret.
I arbeidet med bacheloroppgaven skal studentene bygge på kunnskaper fra tidligere deler av studiet og fordype seg i et tema de ser som vesentlig for sitt framtidige arbeid som barnehagelærer. Gjennom perioden skal de erfare at fordypning på et avgrenset område gir utvidet innsikt i og handlingsrepertoar for pedagogisk arbeid med barn, personale og foreldre med ulik bakgrunn og ulike forutsetninger. Bacheloroppgaven stiller høye krav til selvstendighet og evne til å søke veiledning og innhente kunnskap og erfaringer fra ulike kilder.
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Required preliminary courses
In this course, students will acquire knowledge of TCP / IP and various network protocols used on the Internet and acquire insight into the modern cloud computing technology. They will understand what are the components that make up a computer network and how the Internet works. Through practical lab exercises, students will gain knowledge of network data packet structure and virtual infrastructure in the cloud.
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Learning outcomes
None for the admission.
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Content
One examiner. External examiners can be used for grading.
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Teaching and learning methods
After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence.
Knowledge The student:
- is familiar with the main functions of each layer in the TCP/ IP model
- can explain how the most important network protocols work
- is familiar with the operational and infrastructure-related possibilities that virtualization and cloud-based solutions provide
Skills The student is capable of:
- configuring computer networks
- using network tools to study network traffic
- programming sockets
- using automation tools to roll out applications and their underlying infrastructure
- using cloud-based services as a development platform
- using monitoring systems to monitor the performance and stability of applications and operating environments
General competence:
The student is capable of:
- understanding and communicating issues relating to networks and computer systems.
- understanding and communicating the importance and necessity of using good cloud computing methods and technologies
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Course requirements
Lectures and lab exercises. The exercises will be based on individual and group work, supervised by the lecturer or a student assistant.
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Assessment
The following coursework is compulsory and must be approved before the student can sit the exam:
- Two compulsory individual assignments
Guidance for the assignments will be provided in the labs.
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
The exam consist of two parts
- an individual assignment/ practical exam (40% of the final grade) of up to 15 pages
- a final 4-hour written exam (60% of the final grade)
Both exams must be passed in order to pass the course.
Exam results can be appealed.
In the event of resit and rescheduled exams, another exam form may also be used or a new assignment given with a new deadline. If oral exams are used, the result cannot be appealed.
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Grading scale
None
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Examiners
Grade scale A-F.