FM2AJS275 Semester Project 2

FM2AJS275 Semester Project 2

  • Course description
    • Course Code
      FM2AJS275
    • Level of Study
      5.2
    • Program of Study
      Front-End Development
    • Credits
      7.5
Teaching Term(s)
2021 Autumn
2022 Spring
2022 Autumn
2023 Spring
About the Course

The course challenges the candidate to work independently with a real-world assignment where the candidate must use his/her ability to develop dynamic and interactive solutions for a specific target group. The project focuses on independent project management. Candidates are to demonstrate their ability to realize a rudimentary project from idea to finished product using the tools and techniques they learned so far. A report must also be delivered that documents the process and describes the choices that have been made along the way.

Course Relevance
The project challenges candidates to use and combine accumulated knowledge and skills that they have acquired over the course of the previous semester and showcase how they can complete larger, industry-relevant projects individually. The student is challenged to think and work holistically.

Course Learning Outcomes
Knowledge

The Candidate…

  • can assess his/her own work and the finished product in relation to the assignment description and guideline for universal design in digital solutions
  • has insight into his/her own opportunities for development in planning and designing digital solutions
Skills

The Candidate…

  • can explain his/her own vocational choices for tools, methods and techniques for planning, developing and design of digital solutions
  • can explain his/her choice of relevant regulations and guidelines for universal design of digital solutions
  • can reflect on his/her own creative and technical practices as a front-end developer and adjust it under supervision
  • can find and refer to information related to project work and assess its relevance to the project
General Competence

The Candidate…

  • can plan and carry out the development of digital solutions alone and in accordance with ethical requirements and principles for universal design
  • can carry out the individual development of digital solutions according to the needs of selected target groups
Learning Activities

Teaching consists of a single lecture to introduce the project, guidance, self-study, production

and presentation.

Examination and Assessment

The learning outcomes are evaluated accordingly:

Examination projects are assessed with a letter grade from A-F.

Re-Examination

It is possible to re-sit this course after the guidelines clearly outlined in the school's examination rules.

Course Work Requirements

  1. All projects must be approved by the teacher before the work begins to ensure the learning outcomes and that the project scope is relevant.
  2. Examination project must be delivered after the assignment description criteria and be evaluated with at least the passing grade.
  3. Candidates are required to present his/her submitted work.
Reading List

There is no specific reading list for this course, reference is made to previous courses reading lists.