I&E thesis 2

A tantárgy neve magyarul / Name of the subject in Hungarian: Innovációs és vállalkozási diplomatervezés 2

Last updated: 2014. március 31.

Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Engineering Information Technology
Electrical Engineering
MSc Program
Specialization in Digital Media Technology
Course ID Semester Assessment Credit Tantárgyfélév
VIHIM002   0/2/0/f 4  
3. Course coordinator and department Dr. Simon Vilmos,
6. Pre-requisites
Ajánlott:
Perequisite for this course is a completed completed obligatory courses from the autumn semester including I&E Thesis 1.
7. Objectives, learning outcomes and obtained knowledge Students shall prepare and defend an I&E thesis in addition to the (Technical) master thesis to obtain the MSc degree. This course is the second part of the I&E thesis work.
8. Synopsis Students will be assigned an I&E thesis topic from the offering of the industrial partners of the Budapest Associate Partner CLC (Co-location Center) and from other BME industrial partners, including: Cisco Systems, Ericsson Research, Nokia Solutions and Networks Hungary, GE Healthcare, Hungarian Telecom and several others. The topic will be related to the topic of the student’s technical thesis and will address business, innovation and entrepreneurial aspects.  

This course is the second part of the thesis work.

9. Method of instruction Independent work under the guidance of the supervisor.
10. Assessment Students are supposed to submit their I&E thesis by the end of the semester
11. Recaps Delayed submission of the I&E thesis is possible by the end of the week following the end of semester (supplementary week).
12. Consultations Students are supposed to work independently on their topics under the guidance of the supervisor and industrial consultant.
14. Required learning hours and assignment
Lectures 
Preparation to lectures 
Preparation to the midterm exam 
Homework 
Studying the written material 
Preparation to the exam 
Total120
15. Syllabus prepared by Dr. Csaba A. Szabo    professor    BME - HIT
Dr. Vilmos Simon    associate professor    BME - HIT