EPN-V2

ELVE3605 Industrielle kommunikasjonssystemer Emneplan

Engelsk emnenavn
Industrial Communications Systems
Omfang
10.0 stp.
Studieår
2017/2018
Emnehistorikk
  • Innledning

    Internationalisation improves the quality of education and strengthens the academic community pertaining to the programme, at the same time as it prepares the students to become global citizens. The increasing globalisation of the labour market also makes international professional experience, language skills and cultural knowledge more and more important.

    The study programme boasts a multicultural student environment and focuses on multicultural and global issues. This contributes to greater understanding and improves the students’ ability to work in a professional capacity in a multicultural society. The students gain access to specialist terminology in English through the use of an English syllabus, which comprises both textbooks and international research literature. Some courses will also be taught in English.

    The staff’s network, research collaboration and cooperation with colleagues in other countries contribute to internationalisation. The programme is represented in international pharmacy education networks.

    OsloMet has exchange agreements in place with universities and university colleges in Europe. The programme is adapted for study abroad during the entire or parts of the fifth semester, in connection with the courses:

    • FARB3100 Social Pharmacy, Epidemiology and Statistics (10 credits)
    • FARB1070 Technology and Society (5 credits) and
    • FARB3900 Bachelor's Thesis (15 credits)

    Students can only go on an exchange if the partner institution offers courses in subject areas corresponding to those covered at OsloMet in the semester the exchange applies to. Reference is otherwise made to the criteria that apply to student exchanges and the information about stays abroad.

    In the fifth semester, the institution will also receive students from foreign educational institutions.; For incoming students, the programme might for instance offer the following course combinations:

    • NVHIN Supervised research project in the life sciences (15 credits) and FARB3900 Bachelor's Thesis (15 credits).
    • FARB1070 Technology and Society (5 credits) and FARB3100 Social Pharmacy and Epidemiology and Statistics (10 credits) + FARB3900 Bachelor's Thesis (15 credits)

    In addition, FARB1300 Biochemistry, Cell Biology and Microbiology (15 credits) in the second semester is offered to incoming students, alternatively in combination with other courses offered at OsloMet in the spring semester.

    The courses FARB1300 Biochemistry, Cell Biology and Microbiology, FARB1070 Technology and Society and FARB1060 Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) in Health Care are taught entirely in English. Teaching in other courses can be adapted to English for international students as needed.

    The students can decide whether they wish to write their bachelor’s thesis in English or Norwegian. Students who go on exchanges must write their thesis in English if the exchange is in a country outside Scandinavia.

  • Forkunnskapskrav

    Required coursework is all types of work, tests and compulsory attendance that are requirements for being permitted to take the exam. Required coursework is assessed as approved/not approved. The coursework requirements for each course are described in the respective course descriptions.

    The primary purpose of coursework requirements is to contribute to the students' progress and academic development, and to stimulate the students to master the subject matter. The programme has coursework requirements in the form of compulsory attendance and laboratory assignments. Other coursework requirements may apply; see the course descriptions for more information.

    Compulsory attendance

    Attendance is compulsory for teaching activities that cover subject matter that the student cannot acquire on his or her own, or in teaching activities where cooperation with fellow students is a precondition for carrying out the activities.

    A minimum attendance of 80% is required at seminars and compulsory scheduled and supervised group work. A minimum of either 80% or 90% attendance is required for skills training (laboratory courses and practical handling of prescriptions). Other activities may also be subject to compulsory attendance requirements. Detailed provisions on compulsory attendance are set out in the course descriptions and teaching plans.

    The attendance requirements must be met before the student can take the exam in the course. Students will be contacted if they are at risk of exceeding the maximum limit for absence. If it emerges that a student has exceeded the limit for absence, the lecturer must assess whether and how the student can compensate for the absence. Whether or not it is possible to compensate for absence depends on the extent of the student's absence and which activities they have missed. Absence from compulsory teaching activities that cannot be compensated for may lead to delayed progress in the programme.

    Laboratory reports

    In certain laboratory courses, the student must document his/her laboratory work through written reports (lab reports).

    Reports that are not approved after the first submission must be improved and re-submitted.

  • Læringsutbytte

    Etter å ha gjennomført dette emnet har studenten følgende læringsutbytte, definert som kunnskap, ferdigheter og generell kompetanse:

    Kunnskap

    Studenten har grunnleggende kunnskap om bruk av busskommunikasjon innenfor industrielle systemer:

    • industrielle ethernet
    • feltbuss-teknologier:
      • PROFINET
      • PROFIBUS DP
      • Modbus
      • DeviceNet
      • HART
    • trådløse teknologier
    • konfigurering, installasjon og igangkjøring
    • systemdesign og kostnadsberegninger
    • sikkerhetssystemer og risikovurderinger
    • datasikkerhet i forbindelse med industrielle kommunikasjonssystemer

    Ferdigheter

    Studenten kan:

    • analysere systemer med hensyn på systemering, beregninger, engineering og bruk av bussystemer innenfor større og mindre industrielle prosesser

    Generell kompetanse

    Studenten har:

    • et overordnet og detaljert innblikk i hvordan kommunikasjon foregår og industrielle prosesser sett i fra et prosjekt og driftsteknikksperspektiv
    • innsikt i hvordan industrielle prosesser drives og hvordan dette implementeres på en effektiv og økonomisk korrekt måte
  • Arbeids- og undervisningsformer

    Undervisningen består av forelesninger, øvinger og lab.

  • Arbeidskrav og obligatoriske aktiviteter

    Følgende arbeidskrav er obligatorisk og må være godkjent for å fremstille seg til eksamen:

    • 3 laboratorieoppgaver i gruppe på 2-4 studenter.
  • Vurdering og eksamen

    Individuell skriftlig eksamen på 3 timer.

    Eksamensresultat kan påklages.

  • Hjelpemidler ved eksamen

    Håndholdt kalkulator som ikke kommuniserer trådløst og som ikke kan regne symbolsk. Dersom kalkulatoren har mulighet for lagring i internminnet skal minnet være slettet før eksamen. Stikkprøver kan foretas.

  • Vurderingsuttrykk

    I forbindelse med avsluttende vurdering benyttes en karakterskala fra A til E for bestått (A er høyeste karakter og E er laveste) og F for ikke bestått.

  • Sensorordning

    En sensorer. Ekstern sensor brukes jevnlig.