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Undergraduate of Information Technology and Computer Science Project (Semester 2 2024)
Students complete hands-on, practical experience developing software and/or delivering IT solutions in a project environment. They will work in teams and complete projects from inception to implementation. Preferred projects are web application development, testing, CMS configuration etc Project requirements: Self-sustained independent projects preferred (not BAU work) Semester 1 starts on 17th July and finishes on 15th October Project description to be reviewed and approved by the academic coordinator The team will be formed based on student interest and skillset Team sizes are 3 -5 Projects are supervised by academics with industry experience Team outcomes will be finalised by the week of 31st July approximately Each student is expected to work 120hrs during the semester on the project Project sponsors are expected to meet with the team regularly (at least 1 hr/week) Please note that your request will not be accepted on Riipen until a student group has been allocated. Students are given the opportunity to submit preferences from July 17th, with partners to be notified if they've secured a group by July 31st. You can submit your project for approval via this form https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/edbfbb5b2d5941719d497fe9aa83c75f Once submitted, a follow-up meeting will be scheduled with you to answer any questions.
RMIT Software Engineering Student Projects (Semester 1 2024)
Requirements: 240 hours over a 12-week period Project descriptions to be provided at least 1 month before the semester starts in March or July Typically completed in teams(unless otherwise authorised by the academic) — Students: —Final year from a Masters of Information Technology —Final year from a Bachelor of Software Engineering Skillsets: Software Development (Java; C/C++; python) including full-stack development Software Engineering (design and design patterns, coding, testing and associated tools) Cloud-based deployment and management Database management and security Modern Agile methodologies and SDLCs Students now complete a programming boot camp in their first year
Undergraduate of Information Technology and Computer Science Project (Semester 1 2024)
Students complete hands-on, practical experience developing software and/or delivering IT solutions in a project environment. They will work in teams and complete projects from inception to implementation. Preferred projects are web application development, testing, CMS configuration etc Project requirements: Self-sustained independent projects preferred (not BAU work) Semester 1 starts on 17th July and finishes on 15th October Project description to be reviewed and approved by the academic coordinator The team will be formed based on student interest and skillset Team sizes are 3 -5 Projects are supervised by academics with industry experience Team outcomes will be finalised by the week of 31st July approximately Each student is expected to work 120hrs during the semester on the project Project sponsors are expected to meet with the team regularly (at least 1 hr/week) Please note that your request will not be accepted on Riipen until a student group has been allocated. Students are given the opportunity to submit preferences from July 17th, with partners to be notified if they've secured a group by July 31st. You can submit your project for approval via this form https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/edbfbb5b2d5941719d497fe9aa83c75f Once submitted, a follow-up meeting will be scheduled with you to answer any questions.
RMIT Data Science Student Projects (Semester 1 2024)
Students will dedicate 240 hours over a 12-week period to complete a data science-based project. We ask that the client e-meets candidates for 1 hour a week to keep them on track. All learning activities in this course are based on applying data science knowledge in a process of planning and executing a substantial industry-led problem. Student Skill set : Data wrangling Data engineering and visualisation Analysis and insights Machine learning/AI Big data