Title :
The teaching of applied image processing at the University of Brighton
Author :
Awcock, G.J. ; Lawrence, D.H. ; Thomas, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Brighton Univ., UK
fDate :
10/21/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In 1987/88 the undergraduate courses in Electrical and Electronic Engineering were fundamentally redesigned in response to the changing needs of industry. The aim was to produce a thoroughly modern and relevant course which presented the discipline from a `top-down´ perspective. It also featured fully integrated Engineering Applications and commercial awareness and a learning environment where the establishment of rigid subject boundaries is actively discouraged. Another prime requirement was that graduates should be able to work competently in teams and communicate effectively at all levels with their peers. A programme of phased, integrative assignments runs through the first two years of the course, providing the core study of the discipline. Each assignment is supported, rather than pre-empted, by relevant lecture material and laboratory supervision by a teaching team. The cohesiveness of the whole course is maintained by an extensive monitoring and management infrastructure
Keywords :
educational courses; image processing; applied image processing; commercial awareness; integrated Engineering Applications; integrative assignments; laboratory supervision; learning environment; lecture material; monitoring and management infrastructure; teams; undergraduate courses;
Conference_Titel :
Teaching of Digital Image Processing in Universities, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London