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TED UNIVERSITY, COURSE SYLLABUS

Engineering and
Faculty Architecture
Department CMPE

Course Code & Number CMPE 399, 499 Course Title Summer Practice I, II
 Compulsory
Type of Course Semester Fall Spring Summer
 Elective
Number of ECTS
Course Credit Hours (1+0+0) 1 2
Credits
Pre-requisite N/A Co-requisite N/A
 Face-to-face Language of  English
Mode of Delivery
Distance learning Instruction Turkish
Course Coordinator Asst. Prof. Dr. Gizem Kayar Course Lecturer Asst. Prof. Dr. Gizem Kayar

Course Catalog Works done and experiences gained throughout the summer internship.
Description
Summer practice done in a computer firm or a firm’s information technologies
Course Objectives department for at least 20 consecutive days. Presentation of the observations and
developed software and hardware systems during the practice.
Upon succesful completion of this course, a student will be able to:
 Communicate with technical and non- technical people orally and
in writing to share knowledge.
 Interpret foundational scientific, engineering, management and
artistic concepts and principles.
 Apply mathematical, statistical, computing and engineering
concepts and tools to model and solve problems.
Course Learning
 Follow current trends and developments in their fields to adapt to
Outcomes the changing environment, with and without guidance
 Act professionally by following social, ethical and cultural
responsibilities.
 Design and implement a computer system, be it software or
hardware or both, to serve specific needs in an efficient,
interdisciplinary team work context.
 Evaluate feasible solutions to complex engineering projects, based
on economic, social and ethical constraints.

Works done and experiences gained throughout the summer internship is


Course Contents
written in a detailed report and presented orally.
COURSE POLICIES
Ⅰ. Attendance
Attending to ELS courses and presentations is mandatory.
Ⅱ. Missed Work

Ⅲ. Late Assignment Submission Policy


Late submissions will not be graded for reports.
Ⅳ. Extra Credit
Extra credits will not be offered.
Ⅴ. Assignment Rules
All assignment works must be done individually.
Ⅵ. Plagiarism
All of the following are considered plagiarism:
 turning in someone else's work as your own
 copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit
 failing to put a quotation in quotation marks
 giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation
 changing words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit
 copying so many words or ideas from a source that it makes up the majority of your work,
whether you give credit or not” (www.plagiarism.org)

Plagiarism is a very serious offense and will be penalized accordingly by the university disciplinary
committee. The best way to avoid accidentally plagiarizing is to work on your own before you ask for the
help of other resources.
Ⅶ. Cheating
Cheating has a very broad description which can be summarized as “acting dishonestly”. Some of the things
that can be considered as cheating are the following:

 Copying answers on examinations, homework and laboratory works,


 Using prohibited material on examinations,
 Lying to gain any type of advantage in class
 Providing false, modified or forged data in a report
 Plagiarizing
 Modifying graded material to be regraded.
 Causing harm to colleagues by distributing false information about an examination, homework or
laboratory

Ⅷ. Class Participation

Ⅸ. Class Readings

COURSE ASSIGNMENTS
A. ELS courses [20%]
B. Report and Presentation [80%]
TENTATIVE COURSE OUTLINE
Week Date Topic Assignments
18/09/2017
W1-W6 18/09/2017
20/09/2017
25/09/2017
First draft submission to
W2 25/09/2017
the coordinator
27/09/2017
02/10/2017
W3 02/10/2017
04/10/2017
ELS COURSES
09/10/2017
W4 09/10/2017
11/10/2017
16/10/2017
W5 16/10/2017
18/10/2017
23/10/2017
Final draft submission to
W6 23/10/2017
the coordinator
25/10/2017
30/10/2017
Reports back after
W7 30/10/2017
revision
01/11/2017
06/11/2017 Final report submission
W8 06/11/2017 to the coordinator after
08/11/2017 revision

FALL BREAK
W9
(13-17/11/2017)

20/11/2017
W10 20/11/2017
22/11/2017
27/11/2017
W11 27/11/2017
29/11/2017
04/12/2017
W12 04/12/2017
06/12/2017
PRESENTATIONS
11/12/2017
W13 11/12/2017
13/12/2017
18/12/2017
W14 18/12/2017
20/12/2017
25/12/2017
W15 25/12/2017
27/12/2017

Prepared by & Asst. Prof. Dr. Gizem Kayar


Revision Date 19/09/2017
Date 19/09/2017

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