
Handbook of Modules for the Degree Programme Information Engineering and Computer Science, M.Sc. Faculty of Communication and Environment Version.1.1 05.03.2015 International Management and Psychology, M.Sc. Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences - Faculty of Communication and Environment - 2015 II Dokumentenhistorie Version Bemerkung 0.1 Initialversion 0.2 „Weight towards final grade“ angepasst 0.3 Module M-IE_EA.02 und M-IE_3.01 eingefügt 1.0 Version zur Veröffentlichung 1.1 Bearbeitungszeit Masterarbeit laut PO angepasst Information Engineering and Computer Science, M.Sc. Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences - Faculty of Communication and Environment - 2015 I Information Engineering and Computer Science, M.Sc. Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences - Faculty of Communication and Environment - 2015 II Index Dokumentenhistorie ................................................................................................................................ I Curriculum of the Master Degree Programme Information Engineering and Computer Science, M.Sc. 1 M-IE_1.01 System Simulation ................................................................................................................. 2 M-IE_1.02 Data Analysis / Statistics ........................................................................................................ 4 M-IE_1.03 Scientific and Technical Communication ............................................................................... 6 M-IE_1.04 Applied Research Project ....................................................................................................... 8 M-IE_2.02 Geoinformatics .................................................................................................................... 12 M-IE_2.03 Intercultural Management and Intercultural Competence ................................................. 14 M-IE_2.04 Innovation Management ..................................................................................................... 17 M-IE_2.05 Applied Research Project B .................................................................................................. 20 Track Computer Science ........................................................................................................................ 22 M-IE_CS.01 Communication Systems Security .................................................................................. 24 M-IE_CS.02 Mobile and Internet Computing .................................................................................... 26 M-IE_CS.03 Advanced Software Engineering .................................................................................... 29 Track Environmental Analysis ............................................................................................................... 32 M-IE_EA.01 Environmental Analysis, Impact and Risk ...................................................................... 32 M-IE_EA.02 Environmental Monitoring Research Project ................................................................ 34 M-IE_EA.03 Data Procurement and Data Processing in Technical and Ecological Ecosystem Management ..................................................................................................................................... 36 Track Logistics ........................................................................................................................................ 39 M-IE_LG.01 Modelling of Large External Networks .......................................................................... 39 M-IE_LG.02 Basic Methods of Advanced Logistic Control ................................................................ 41 M-IE_LG.03 Advanced Logistics Concepts for Production and Supply .............................................. 44 Track Cyber-Physical Systems................................................................................................................ 46 M-IE_CP.01 Distributed Systems ....................................................................................................... 46 M-IE_CP.02 Identification and Automation Technologies ................................................................ 49 M-IE_CP.03 Real-Time Embedded Systems ...................................................................................... 51 Information Engineering and Computer Science, M.Sc. Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences - Faculty of Communication and Environment - 2015 III Information Engineering and Computer Science, M.Sc. Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences - Faculty of Communication and Environment - 2015 IV Curriculum of the Master Degree Programme Information Engineering and Computer Science, M.Sc. Code No Type (Veranstaltungsart) Sum Module SW TE CP SS 1 WS 2 SS 3 (Kennnummer) L SL S Ex PT Pro CP System Simulation M-IE_1.01 5 2 2 1 E 5 5 5 System Simulation Data Analysis / Statistics M-IE_1.02 4 2 2 E 5 5 4 Datenanalyse und Statistik Scientific and Technical Communication M-IE_1.03 3 3 E 5 5 3 Wissenschaftliche und Technische Kommunikation Applied Research Project A M-IE_1.04 4 4 E 5 5 4 Angewandtes Forschungsprojekt A Data Mining M-IE_2.01 4 2 2 E 5 5 4 Data Mining Geoinformatics M-IE_2.02 4 2 2 E 5 5 4 Geoinformatik Intercultural Management and Intercultural Competence M-IE_2.03 4 E 5 5 Interkulturelles Management und Interkulturelle Kompetenz Intercultural Management and Intercultural Competence 2 1 3 Interkulturelles Management und Interkulturelle Kompetenz Localisation and Internationalisation 1 1 Lokalisierung und Internationalisierung Innovation Management M-IE_2.04 3 E 5 5 Innovationsmanagement User-Centred Innovation and Design Management 2 2 Nutzerzentriertes Innovations- und Design-Management Digital Culture and New Markets 1 1 Digitale Kulturen und Neue Märkte Applied Research Project B M-IE_2.05 4 4 E 5 5 4 Angewandtes Forschungsprojekt B Master Thesis /Masterarbeit CP) (27 and Colloquium/Kolloquium CP) (3 Specialisation Track (1st semester) 8 10 10 Spezialisierung Course 1 2 2 E 4 M-IE_3.01 Modul 1 Course 2 2 2 E 4 Modul 2 Specialisation Track (2nd semester) 4 5 5 Spezialisierung Course 3 2 2 E 4 Modul 3 Semester hours per week (Semesterwochenstunden) 47 CP 60 24 23 30 47 SW 90 CP Specialisation Tracks Module SW CP Abbreviations Track Computer Science M-IE_CS.01 Communication System Security 4 5 SW Semester hours per week (Semesterwochenstunden) M-IE_CS.02 Mobile and Internet Computing 4 5 WS Winter semester (Wintersemester) M-IE_CS.03 Advanced Software Engineering 4 5 SS Summer semester (Sommersemester) Track Environmental Analysis TE Type of examination (Prüfungsform) M-IE_EA.01 Environmental Analysis, Impact and Risk 4 5 CP Credit points (Kreditpunkte) M-IE_EA.02 Environmental Monitoring Research Project 4 5 L Lecture (Vorlesung) M-IE_EA.03 Management 4 5 SL Seminaristic lecture (seminaristische Lehrveranstaltung) Track Logistics S Seminar (Seminar) M-IE_LG.01 Modelling of Large External Networks 4 5 Ex Exercise (Übung) M-IE_LG.02 Basic Methods of Advanced Logistic Control 4 5 PT Practical training (Praktikum) M-IE_LG.03 Advanced Logistics Concepts for Production and Supply 4 5 Pro Project (Projekt) Track Cyber-Physical Systems E Examination (Prüfung) M-IE_CP.01 Distributed Systems 4 5 C Certificate (Testat) M-IE_CP.02 Identification and Automation Technologies 4 5 M-IE_CP.03 Real-Time Embedded Systems 4 5 Information Engineering and Computer Science, M.Sc. Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences - Faculty of Communication and Environment - 2015 1 M-IE_1.01 System Simulation Code Workload Credits Level of module Frequency of Duration offer M-IE_1.01 150 h 5 CP st 1 semester 1 semester Summer semester Courses Teaching time Self-study Planned group size Lecture: 30 h / 2 semester hours 75 h / 5 SWS 75 h per week (SWS) Lecture: open Excercise: 30 h / 2 SWS Exercise: Practical Training: 15 h / 1 SWS 25 students Learning outcomes / Competences and qualifications profile This module deals with modelling and simulation aspects of real systems, such as technical, natural or economical systems and provides basic methods of modelling and simulation and their applications in different contexts. Having completed this module, students are able to model different aspects of real systems and to analyze them via simulations. In detail, the students can model technical, natural and/or economical problems, describe them mathematically and find solutions. They know the appropriate use of models and simulations as well as their limits and understand the steps of the simulation process. Students are familiar with modern modelling and simulation techniques as well as common tools. They understand the modelling and simulation technology as a useful tool to understand real systems and they can apply them in different contexts. Content - Meaning of modelling and simulation of real systems such as technical, natural or economical systems; simulation chain - Discrete and continuous simulations; dimensionless variables; implementation with tools such as Octave, Matlab/Simulink, Scilab, R, Arena, or Dosimis (e.g. signal processing, queuing systems, optimization); introduction to partial differential equations (e.g. solving heat conduction equation by using FEM or FDM, …) - Stochastic simulations (Monte Carlo simulations, ...) Teaching methods Tuition in seminars, lectures and (partially self-organized) practical trainings. Students work individually and in teams. Entry requirements None Information Engineering and Computer Science, M.Sc. Rhine-Waal
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