The graduation project is comprised of the following two
courses:
EE491: Graduation Project I (GP I)
Catalog:
This course integrates various components of the curriculum
in a comprehensive engineering design experience, Design of a complete project including
the establishment of objectives and criteria, formulation of design problem
statements, and preparation of engineering designs. The design may involve
experimentation, realization and/or computer project. Submission of a written
report is an essential requirement for completion of the course.
Prerequisite:
100 Credit
Hours
Topics
- - Defining
capabilities and requirements
- - Literature
Review
- - Preparing Engineering
Notebook
- - Planning and
generating a progress report
- - Design Review
- - Documenting a
final report
Outcomes:
EE Students
should be able to demonstrate the following:
- - Use appropriate
tools to acquire data and analyze problems.
- - Demonstrate
effective skills in the development of team projects
- - Prepare
professional written materials
Grading Policy
Grading of GP I is based on the
quality of the technical report and the weight of the following items:
- - Engineering
Notebook 5%
- - Peer Evaluation
5%
- - Final Report (Supervisor
65% and Examiner 25%)
Academic Integrity
EE Students have the
responsibility to read and observe the requirements of the Code (University policy)
that prohibits cheating, plagiarism, abuse of academic materials, and
complicity in academic dishonesty.
EE492: Graduation Project II (GP II)
Catalog:
This is the second and concluding part of the final year
graduation project that requires students to complete a design project from
concept through to a working prototype. Public oral presentation and submission
of a final written report of the design project are essential requirements for
the completion of this course.
Prerequisite:
EE491
Topics
- - Maintaining
Engineering Notebook
- - Developing
progress report
- - Design and implementation
- - Documenting a
final report and Poster Presentation
Outcomes:
EE Students
should be able to demonstrate the following:
- - Communicate
effectively with a range of audiences
- - Use appropriate
tools to acquire data and analyze problems.
- - Demonstrate
effective skills in the development and presentation of team projects.
- - Exhibit
knowledge and skills consistent with the expectations of a practicing Engineer
Grading Policy
Grading of GP II is based on the
quality of the technical report, the oral presentation and the weight of the
following items:
- - Engineering
Notebook 5%
- - Peer Evaluation
5%
- - Final Report and
Oral presentation (Supervisor 45% and Examiner 45%)
Academic Integrity
EE Students have the
responsibility to read and observe the requirements of the Code (University policy)
that prohibits cheating, plagiarism, abuse of academic materials, and complicity
in academic dishonesty.
For any Questions, concerns or suggestions, please contact the GP Coordinator: Dr. Hassan M. Hussein Farh: hhhussein@imamu.edu.sa SR87