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Page 1: Welcome  to the School  of Computer Science

Welcome to the

School of Computer Science

Norman PatonPGT (Postgraduate Taught) Director

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Who am I?

• Career:– Professor of Computer Science.– At Manchester since 1995, but new to this role.– Research: Databases, distributed information

management, bioinformatics.– Teaching: none at Masters!

• PGT Director:– Overall responsibility for masters programmes.– On the escalation route for problems or issues.

• Contacts:– Office: 2.20.– Email: [email protected]

• Please call me:– Norman.

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Welcome

• I hope you are – well– excited– eager to embark on your MSc & MRes

programme

• ...but you might also be a bit– lost – confused– bursting with questions

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Welcome to our Welcome Week • … prepare you for the next year in Manchester

• we explain – the school– the programme– the course units, etc.

• ...so that you are ready to start on your programme next week

– there is no ‘warming up’ period!

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Welcome to our School of Computer Science • One of the major research institutes in Computer

Science in the world• Possibly the oldest Computer Science university

department in the world• The home of the earliest stored-program electronic

computer (1948)• One of the largest departments in the UK • This is your opportunity to make use of the staff

and facilities for education and research!

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Welcome to the University of Manchester

• One of the largest student campuses in Europe ...and all that goes with that

• Good university facilities - sports, support, etc:see Student Union for a range of activities:

http://manchesterstudentsunion.com/

• Great ‘student life’

• Student Charter

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Welcome to Manchester• Large, lively, and active city:

events, sports, nightlife, shopping... • Long history - centre of the industrial revolution • Football, Cricket, Cycling Centres• Great location with

beautiful surroundings:– Lake District– Peak District – Wales, Snowdonia– Coastal areas...

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Who does what?• Organisation:

– PGT Director:•organisation and

planning

– Programme Directors:•advice and guidance

on academic and related matters

– Student Support Office•look after students•help with most

organisational matters•first point of contact

for questions that are not specific to a taught activity

• Teaching:– (Senior) Lecturers,

Readers, Professors•teach courses, set

exams, …•supervise projects•check how to address

them: often by their first name

– Lab demonstrators•help with labs,

coursework, example classes

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Programmes & Directors The following are our programmes and their Programme Directors: • MSc in Advanced Computer

Science• Joshua Knowles.

• MSc in ACS and IT Management • Goran Nenadic

• MRes in ACS• Konstantin Korovin

• Part-time & Foundation Route• Alex Walker

• Continuing Professional Development• Andy Brass

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Student Support OfficeRelevant people include: Chris Susie Richard Calland Hymas Ward

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By Friday you must have• Chosen which themes you wish to follow:

– Taking a theme involves taking two course units in the same semester.

– You need to choose two themes in the first semester, and one theme in the second semester (the latter taking account of dependencies).

• Chosen which pathway you wish to follow:– Taking a pathway involves taking certain themes.

• You may well have applied for a pathway, but in general you can change pathways at any time:– … but the security pathway is full.

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Your MSc Project• Half of your MSc• Normally involves both research and system

development. • Preparation through COMP60990

– Technical Reading and Writing– Carrying out experiments, collecting evidence, ...

• Project allocation: – at the end of the first semester: December– Choose from a list of many suggested projects or talk to

staff about your ideas or areas of interest. – Supervisor to help and guide you through the project.

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Your MSc Project• Assessment:

– Project Progress Report: May, 30 credits• must be passed to continue with project• background, first steps towards project, project plan• plus COMP60990 coursework

– Dissertation: September, 60 credits

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Assessment: • 1/3 Taught Course Units: • Coursework (ongoing)• Exams (end of semesters)

• 2/3 Project: • Progress Report (April)• Dissertation (September)

Semester 1 Semester 2

Terminology: SM = scientific methods

Your Project

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Your MRes Project• 2/3 of your MRes• Normally involves both

research and system development. • Preparation through Scientific Methods (SM)

units COMP80131, 80122, 80142: – Carrying out experiments, collecting evidence, ...– Technical Reading and Writing

• Project allocation: – Taster Project: around reading week– MRes Project: at the end of the first semester:

December– Choose from a list of many suggested projects or talk to

staff about your ideas or areas of interest. – Supervisor to help and guide you through the project.

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Your MRes Project• Assessment:

– Taster Project: 10 credits, presentation– Project Progress Report: April, 30 credits

• must be passed to continue with project• background, first steps towards project, project plan

– Dissertation: September, 80 credits

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This Week• See timetable in your pack• Content:

– Meeting your Programme Director – Introductory talks for themes & course units – Student Representatives Self Organisation– Introductory Laboratory Session:

• getting to know the MSc Labs, tools, eLearning tools, ...

– Welcome Fair in Student Union & Events for Overseas Students

– Uni Sport & Library – eLearning/Blackboard intro:

• Plagiarism On-Line course • English Language testing• Health & Safety

even if – English is your

mothertongue – you are fluent– you have an English degree– ...

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English Language Classes •Free.•Throughout semester 1.•In the School, targeted at CS students. •Mondays 17:00 - 19:00. •Wednesdays 16:00 - 18:00.•It would be foolish not to:

•time spent here will likely be saved later.

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Attendance at lectures, labs, project...

• is compulsory– slide hand-outs won’t give you the same insight– full picture, details, important points, etc. only in lecture

• is monitored, through– clickers, electronic coursework submission or– signatures on roster

• if you have to miss classes, let lecturers know• during your main project phase, June -

September – you are here in Manchester and – work full time on your project and dissertation

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Documents Online • Masters Handbook

– general information about all MSc & MRes– project, course units, rules, regulations, responsible

people– must be read!

• Timetable– some last minute changes sometimes have to be made

• Per course unit: – syllabus: what is learned? – web-site: what is happening?– eLearning (Blackboard or Moodle):

• coursework, assignments, hand-in, deadlines,... • discussion, questions, announcements,…• material, pointers,…

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Some warnings…• the year will be long & you will need to work

hard– you might struggle

• success is not guaranteed– even if you work hard

• academic malpractice (collusion, plagiarism, …) – is taken very seriously in this university– … any offence

• will be prosecuted, normally by a jury in the school or at Faculty

• leads to loss of marks, resubmission of work, and sometimes worse.

• … make sure you understand academic malpractice– complete Plagiarism On-Line course– ignorance is no excuse

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Computer Science Facilities• Senior Common Room, 1.23

– with hot and cold food, a good place to meet & work informally• Resource Centre

– Room LF21 - all course textbooks and other resources. • Student Support Office

– Room LF21 - For administrative and general support– Ask Here First - after having looked in the MSc Handbook

• Your Master Labs:– Room 2.25 a,b

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Computer Accounts and Intro Labs• See the Welcome Sheet & Intro Labs • If you experience any computer problems:

– submit details of problem via www.manchester.ac.uk/itservices

– phone the University's IT Service Desk on 0161 306 5544– visit the Helpdesks in the John Rylands Library or the Joule

Library in person

• Read your university email regularly – especially regular “Masters News”– sometimes used for formal communicatons – use account forwarding for your convenience

• Access the School’s website for documents & information

• Make sure that you are ready to start next Monday

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Java• It is essential that you know Java and can

program confidently in it– for coursework and perhaps for your project

• If you don’t know it or need further help, – there is an on-line course for you to take. – Go to

• http://moodle.cs.man.ac.uk/course/• Self-Study Courses • Introduction to Software Development in Java• and follow that class

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School Seminars• The School runs regular research seminars on

Wednesday, 2.15pm • These are given by eminent speakers from

around the world• A great opportunity to learn about many new

topics and the latest stage of research in an area.

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Student Representatives• Student reps from part of PGSSCC:

http://intranet.cs.man.ac.uk/csonly/committees/C_PG_SSCC.php

• Student reps are responsible for specific areas:– one per programme (ACS, ACS&ITM, MRes)– one for part timers– MSc lab computers, emails, accounts– social events– eLearning environments– taught course units– common rooms, general infrastructure, – etc.

• You self-organise in Common Room – tomorrow (Tuesday) during Lunch Break 13:00-

14:00

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Help• Related to taught part or project

– you haven’t understood some stuff in lecture/meeting– you miss some knowledge/skills that

• lecturer assumes• project requires

– you don’t understand what you are supposed to be doing➡ check course material➡ ask

- your co-students who probably have similar problems- either directly or through Blackboard/Moodle- your lab demonstrators - your lecturer

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Help• Related to organisation of MSc programme

- when or where lectures/labs/… take place- how course units are assessed- how projects are allocated- ...➡ check out school’s PGT web site ➡ look at Masters Handbook➡ ask the student support office➡ ask your Programme Director

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Help• Related to your personal & family life, health, etc.:

– finding your way in a new city/country/Uni/continent can be stressful & difficult

– you might need help to find your way around– you’ll probably have to work hard -- but that should be an

enjoyable experience

• Help is available from numerous sources:– Your Programme Director– Student Support Office– http://www.sos.eps.manchester.ac.uk/– many many more, e.g., see MSc Handbook

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Help: if • your circumstances

– health, – family, – personal, ...

• prevent you from concentrating on your studies• we need to know in time to help

➡ mitigating circumstances process and ➡ mitigating circumstances form ➡ ask SSO ➡ talk to your Programme Director

• ...the process is confidential and there for you!

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Thursday Excursion• A great opportunity to

– make friends & meet people

– learn about Manchester United: the teamthe multi-national organization & its information processing needs

• Meet Thursday, 13:00 – for coach to Old Trafford

• Return (approximately) 17:00

• ...it would be a pity not to!

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Masters Student Representatives

Self-Organisation

Please email your names to [email protected]


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