Learning outcomes |
The main objectives are the application of the knowledge acquired throughout the course and the acquisition of knowledge at project level in Electrical and Computer Engineering, integrating in practice and in a guided and supervised way, the different scientific areas, in the development of a work/project, with some autonomy level. The learning outcomes are: Understand the different scientific areas of the Bachelor. Integrate the acquired knowledge and solve new problems. Understand models, equipment or software. Understand project analytical and numerical methods. Apply project economic concepts. Apply tools to support or simulate electrical/electronic projects. Elaborate project proposals. Be able to communicate their knowledge to either specialists/non specialists, in a clear and unambiguous way. Organize descriptive and special technical documents. Identify and consider applied standards.
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Main Bibliography |
The bibliography and sources of information are provided by the teacher, according to the areas within the project developed by each student. Beyond those, the following fonts are also recommended: 1. Harold Kerzner, “Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and Controlling”, 12th Edition, John Wiley and sons, 2017. 2. Jens Lienig and Juergen Scheible, "Fundamentals of Layout Design for Electronic Circuits", 1st Ed., Springer, 2020. 3. John Hauck, “Electrical Design of Commercial and Industrial Buildings”, Jones & Bartlett Publishers; 1st edition December, 2009. 4. Josué Lima Morais, José Gomes Pereira, "Guia Técnico das Instalações Eléctricas", Certiel, Edição 2006. 5. Standards and legislation applicable to each project area. 6. Manuals of simulation software and CAD. 7. Scientific publications.
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