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BYTS2601 Geomatics and Road Planning Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Geomatikk og veiplanlegging
Study programme
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Civil Engineering
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2022/2023
Course history

Introduction

Portfolio assessment. The students submit a portfolio consisting of an individual term paper 4,000 to 8,000 words, and a 4,000 to 8,000 word group project report and oral presentation.

Each group may consist of 2-5 candidates.

The portfolio is graded as a whole and given one grade. The result cannot be appealed.

Required preliminary courses

After completing this course the student should have the following learning outcome:

Knowledge

On successful completion of this course the student has:

  • Basic knowledge of the advantages and disadvantages of different game engines
  • A theoretical knowledge of developing video games
  • Understanding of the current gaming industry to be able to analyse the market, discover market opportunities for new games
  • Ability to manage game development to take an idea and turn it into a finished product

Skills

On successful completion of this course the student has:

  • Ability to identify and acquire the required skills for developing a video game
  • Ability to fully develop a video game fit for the current market
  • Proficiency in C# or UnityScript
  • Ability to create and complete a video game design according to a project plan

General Competence

On successful completion of this course the student is:

  • Proficient in planning and implementing a project plan for video game design
  • Able to identify and remediate bugs using patches and hotfixes
  • Able to identify and develop a video game according to specific hardware requirements

Learning outcomes

The final assessment, the group project, will be graded on a grading scale from A to E (A is the highest grade and E the lowest) and F for fail.

Teaching and learning methods

Two internal examiners will be used. External examiner is used regularly.

Course requirements

It is recommended to have completed one full year of university studies (60 ECTS) before the program starts, and that a minimum of 30 ECTS of your total 60 ETCS is within computer science.

Assessment

The course does not overlap with any known courses.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

The final assessment, the group project, will be graded on a grading scale from A to E (A is the highest grade and E the lowest) and F for fail.

Grading scale

It is recommended to have completed one full year of university studies (60 ECTS) before the program starts, and that a minimum of 30 ECTS of your total 60 ETCS is within computer science.

Examiners

The course does not overlap with any known courses.

Course contact person

Daniel Bjerkan

Overlapping courses

Emnet BYTS2601 Geomatikk og vegplanlegging er ekvivalent (overlapper 10 studiepoeng) med BYTS2600.

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