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DAVE3600 App Development Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Apputvikling
- Study programme
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Bachelor in Applied Computer TechnologyBachelor's Degree Programme in Software EngineeringBachelor's Degree Programme in Information Technology
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2024/2025
- Curriculum
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FALL 2024
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
The students shall acquire knowledge of and insight into the development of applications (apps) for mobile devices. The course takes the framework for the Android platform as its point of departure to highlight important concepts in the development of mobile devices. The course will be a useful foundation for students who wish to work on mobile applications in connection with their bachelor’s thesis. It is desirable but not a requirement that students have access to an Android device.
Recommended preliminary courses
The course builds on Java programming skills.
Students taking the course must have passed the exam in DAPE1400 or the equivalent.
Required preliminary courses
None.
Learning outcomes
The student will carry out a project in the field of data protection and identity technology, preferably in collaboration with a relevant IT company, individually or in a group of up to five students. The aim is to provide the students with an introduction to data protection and identity technology, while they solve a commercial problem in the form of an extensive project assignment with a work load equivalent to 10 hours a week over a 12-week period. If the project is carried out during the summer, the work must correspond to four days a week over a six-week period.
The increasing use of digital media and internet to solve more and more of our tasks in both our private life and our work life (banking, shopping, health, education, exams, employment, news, tourism etc.), increases the chance of a data breach or misuse of personal information. In order to prevent this and ensure that trust in digital solutions is maintained, we need good data protection. By good data protection we mean that personal data must be treated carefully and used in such a way that it benefits users, customers and employees.
The aim of the new legislation GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is to focus on these issues and demand that all businesses that process personal data have a good data protection system in place, which among other things means that the registered person’s rights are maintained in a secure and reassuring way. These rights are about the right to access, deletion, portability, correction of wrong data and limits to processing. To comply with the strict demands for good personal data protection, it is necessary to have good technical support. This could be technology that supports the identification of persons, process automation, fraud prevention, handling the rights and consent of the data subjects, administration and quality assurance of data processor agreements, internal control support etc.
In addition to the projects on offer, students can find their own projects within a relevant company, public organization or nonprofit. In this case, it is the student's responsibility to find a supervisor for the project within the external organization. All student-initiated projects must be approved by the course coordinator before the start of the project.
Completion of the course requires a placement in the relevant health care environment corresponding to two days a week over a 12-week period.If the project is carried out during the summer, the work must correspond to four days a week over a six-week period.
The elective course will only run if a sufficient number of students a registered.
Teaching and learning methods
Forelesninger og lab. Innlevering av 3 arbeidskrav som kan gjøres i grupper på to.
Hver av de tre innleveringene består av programkode og en kort rapport med begrunnelse på valg gjort i utviklingen, 5-10 sider.
Course requirements
None.
Assessment
Portfolio assessment subject to the following requirements:
- three individual assignments
Each of the assignment submission must include program code and short report of 5-10 pages on the program being developed. One overall grade is awarded for the portfolio.
All parts of the portfolio must be passed for a student to successfully pass the course.
Exam results can be appealed.In the case of a new and postponed exam, another form of exam can also be used or a new assignment with a new deadline is given. If an oral exam is used, this can not be appealed.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
The following work requirements are mandatory and must be approved in order to prepare for the exam:
- A project outline that describes how the group will organise their work on the project.
- A standard learning agreement must be entered into between the project provider / supervisor and the student(s), and this must be approved by the course coordinator before the project can start.
- Three meeting minutes from supervisory meetings during the project period.
- An oral mid-term presentation, individual or in groups (max 5 students), 10 minutes + 5 minutes Q&A.
The deadlines for submitting the project outline and minutes of the meetings will be presented in the teaching plan, which is made available at the beginning of the semester.
Grading scale
Written project report (100% of the final grade).
A written project report delivered at the of the semester, individual or in groups (max 5 students), 4000 words +/-10 %.
For group projects, all members of the group receive the same grade. Under exceptional circumstances, individual grades can be assigned at the discretion of the project supervisor(s) and Head of Studies.
The exam result can be appealed.
Examiners
One internal examiner. External examiners are used regularly.