The IT and Electronics specialisation (DA)
2024/2025- Purpose and learning objectives
Knowledge
The graduate has acquired:
Skills
- development-based knowledge of environmental aspects and sustainability in electronics, data construction and network project planning.
- an understanding of practice, specific methods and theories for the development of IT and
network solutions, electronic and computerised systems as well as an ability to reflect on practice and the application of theories and methods.The graduate is able to:
Competences
- apply methods and tools within complex IT and network solutions and electronic and computerised systems and master further development and adaptation of solutions.
- assess practice-oriented and theoretical issues as well as justify and select relevant solutions to ensure sustainability in the choice of technology and materials.
- communicate practice-oriented and professional issues and solutions to partners and users.The graduate is able to
- handle innovative, complex and development-oriented solutions for the design and
application of IT solutions in an industrial context.
- independently engage in academic and interdisciplinary collaboration with other professional groups on complex IT and network solutions as well as electronic and computerised systems to be integrated in interdisciplinary projects and assume responsibility within the framework of a code of professional ethics.
- identify their own learning requirements and develop their own knowledge, skills and competencies - academically, methodically and across disciplines - in the area of complex IT and network solutions as well as electronic and computerised systems in relation to the development of interdisciplinary technical solutions. - Type of instruction
The bachelor's degree programme in product development and integrative technology applies a wide range of teaching and learning methods including:
- Classroom teaching
- Group work
- Case-based exercises
- Games and role play
- Company field trips
- Interdisciplinary project-oriented teaching
- Problem-based learning
- Interdisciplinary knowledge sharing
- Student presentations
- Cooperative learning
- Digital learning technologies and learning environments
- Workshops
- Independent study - Exam
The learning outcomes of the exam are identical with the learning outcomes of the subject(s)/modul(es)
Prerequisites for access to the examinationA crucial part of this study programme’s justification is the integration part – that is acquiring competencies to integrate technical skills in interaction with others. This is the so-called integrator role. This is one of the reasons why this programme is based on group work, and in order to get a good outcome, students must necessarily take part in this group work. Therefore, we recommend that students participate in the teaching and submit and present the assignments and projects involved.
Exam forms based on the assessment of written work require the written part should be submitted on time and satisfy all the formal requirements for the exam. If not, the student cannot take the exam until the requirements have been satisfied, and the student will have used one exam attempt.
Attendance at plenary days is mandatory.Exam in one or more subjectsSubject/module is tested with the following modulesThe individual learning outcomes are assessed during the examination for the final bachelor projectType of examCombined written and oral examinationSee description for Final Bachelor ProjectIndividual exam or group examIndividualExam languagesDanish (Norwegian/Swedish)Type of evaluation7-point grading scaleExaminersExternal censure
In the subject The IT and Electronics specialisation (DA) you will receive 0 hours of instruction, which corresponds to 0 lessons (1 lesson = 45 min.) and 0% of your total workload for the subject.
The teaching primarily consists of the following activities: project work.
The preparation primarily consists of the following activities: collecting empiricism, project work, searching for information.
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*KEA can deviate from the number of hours if this is justified by special circumstances