Engineering diploma seminar
The objectives of the seminar are as follows:
- Formal control of engineering diploma projects:
- Is each participant assigned to a project, with a defined topic and a supervisor?
- Have the project groups established cooperation with the supervisor; has a meeting plan with the supervisor been agreed upon and is being implemented?
- Has the infrastructure for communication within and outside the project (supervisor, or client) been agreed and is in place?
- Has the infrastructure for documenting project results been defined?
- Is there a realistic vision of how to complete the work within the constraints of time and work resources?
- Content control:
- What is the progress of the work (goals, implementation method, schedule)?
- Are there any obvious errors in the assumptions and implementation method?
- What risks apply to the project and how do you manage them?
- Mutual communication:
- information about ongoing diploma projects,
- demonstration of results achieved in projects,
- retrospection on completed projects.
Method of conducting the seminar
The engineering diploma seminar includes:
- The first round of the seminar, during which the level of preparation and advancement of diploma projects is presented and assessed, as well as the risk analysis related to these projects.
- The second round of the seminar, during which the results achieved within the projects are presented and their mutual evaluation is carried out.