Industrial Theory
Industrial Theory
Industrial Theory
IPR4701
Year Module
Department of Electrical and Mining
Engineering
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
This tutorial letter contains important information
about your module.
CONTENTS
Page
1
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3
2.1
Purpose ........................................................................................................................................3
2.2
Outcomes .....................................................................................................................................3
3.1
Lecturer(s).....................................................................................................................................4
3.3
4.1
4.2
4.3
ASSESSMENT .............................................................................................................................5
8.1
8.2
8.2.1
8.2.2
8.3
8.4
Assignments ...............................................................................................................................10
10
EXAMINATION ...........................................................................................................................13
11
12
13
CONCLUSION ............................................................................................................................13
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ADDENDUM ...............................................................................................................................13
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INTRODUCTION
Dear Student
Welcome to the subject Industrial Project IV (IPR4701) at UNISA. This tutorial letter
serves as a guideline to this subject. It provides you with general administrative information
as well as specific information about the subject. Read it carefully and keep it safe for future
reference. We trust that you will enjoy this course.
2.1
Purpose
The purpose of the qualification is to develop the necessary knowledge, understanding and
skills required for learner`s further learning towards becoming a competent Engineering
Technologists. It is intended to subsequently empower Engineering Technologists to
demonstrate that they are capable of applying their acquired knowledge, understanding,
skills, attitudes and values in the engineering working environment.
2.2
Outcomes
3.1
Lecturer(s)
Your Lecturer for Industrial Project IV is Mr L Nickola. He can be contacted at the following
number for any theoretical questions:
Tel nr : (011) - 4713493
e-mail: [email protected]
Contact Times : Mondays to Fridays
09h30 14h00
All communication will be done via myunisa.
You will be allocated to an external lecturer within one month of submitting your study field
definition. If you have not received that information, please contact Mrs Visser urgently.
Any administrative enquiries like external lecturers and submission of reports must be
directed to Mrs L Visser at 011-4712854 or [email protected].
For any subject related queries please contact the external lecturer that you have been
assigned to.
General enquiries can be directed to mr R Kene at 011-4713141
3.2
Department
electrical&[email protected]
University
If you need to contact the University about matters not related to the content of this module,
please consult the publication My studies @ Unisa that you received with your study
material. This brochure contains information on how to contact the University (e.g. to whom
you can write for different queries, important telephone and fax numbers, addresses and
details of the times certain facilities are open).Always have your student number at hand
when you contact the University.
MODULE-RELATED RESOURCES
4.1
Prescribed books
There are no prescribed books for this module. . Check MyUnisa under additional
Resources for important information
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4.2
Recommended books
4.3
Use your my Studies @ Unisa brochure for general time management and planning skills.
ASSESSMENT
8.1
Assessment plan
The mark for INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS IV (IPR4701) is calculated as follows:
The year mark is based on the marks obtained in all four reports and their contribution
towards the final year mark are as shown in the table below:
ASSIGNMENTNUMBER
STUDYFIELD DEF.
PROGRESS REPORT 1
PROGRESS REPORT 2
PROGRESS REPORT 3
PROGRESS REPORT 4
TOTAL
8.2
694800
886382
722209
574509
673146
784724
DUE DATE
8.3
STUDYFIELD DEF.
16 APRIL 2016
PROGRESS REPORT 1
21 MAY 2016
PROGRESS REPORT 2
02 JULY 2016
PROGRESS REPORT 3
31 JULY 2016
PROGRESS REPORT 4
28 AUGUST 2016
FINAL REPORT
18 SEPTEMBER 2016
Submission of assignments
A major step to the successful completion of your Industrial Project IV is the appointment of
your mentor. You are responsible for appointing your own mentor according to the
guidelines given in the study guide. You must submit (the attached form with your mentors
details and study field.
16 April 2016
Your mentor may be contacted and interviewed to determine his suitability. Care should
thus be taken with this appointment. Your reports must be signed by your mentor before
sending them to UNISA.
Should we not approve of your mentor or study field, you will be asked to make another
appointment or define another field of study.
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For detailed information and requirements as far as assignments are concerned, see the
brochure my Studies @ Unisa that you received with your study material.
To submit an assignment via myUnisa:
Go to myUnisa.
Employer: ..........................................................
no...
(H):..
I wish/do not wish to submit my reports via MyUnisa and to receive the marked reports and
other correspondence by means of this medium.
INTENDED FIELD OF STUDY (Short description 300 words, attach description)
I apply for the following field of study:
...................................................................................................................................................
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PARTICULARS OF MENTOR
Name: ...........................................
Address:...............................................................................................................................
Employer: .........................................................
e-mail address: ...................@.............................
Telephone number: ............................................(W)............................................... (Cell)
Qualifications:.....................................................................................
Capacity at work:................................................................................
DECLARATION BY MENTOR
I have been approached by student ..................................................................... to act as his
mentor for the subject Industrial Project IV that he will undertake with the UNISA from
...............20 .............. to ..............20 ............. in a field of study that he has submitted,
namely:
...............................................................................................................................................
Short work history:
...................................................................................................................................................
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PARTICULARS OF STUDENT
Student number: ...............................................
Student name: ...................................... Tel. no. (W):..
Employer: ............................................ Tel. no. (H):..
e-mail address:[email protected] no...
(H):..
Student signature.............................................................
8.4
Assignments
For INDUSTRAL PROJECT IV, you are required to correspond with UNISA as
follows:
1.
Mentor appointment and Study Field Definition Form (Typed 300 word
overview of your project)
2.
3.
4.
5.
Progress report 4 - Experimental Evaluation (Will count 30% of the final
mark)
6.
Submission of the mentor appointment and Study Field Definition, allows you
to hand in the rest of your reports.
Refer to the report writing guidelines in the study guide before writing your
reports.
ALL FOUR PROGRESS REPORTS ARE COMPULSORY, and your year mark will
be based on them as follows:
STUDY FIELD DEFINITION FORM + REPORT 1 + REPORT 2 + REPORT 3 + REPORT 4
YEAR MARK =
5
It is clear that you have to submit ALL reports to gain a satisfactory year mark.
*
Complete the assignment cover fully and CORRECTLY.
*
Make sure that all the papers of the report are stapled together.
*
KEEP A COPY OF YOUR REPORT. This is important as reports get lost in
the mail.
Your year mark will only make up 10% of your final mark, but you should get at least
50% for your year mark in order to be allowed to submit your final report.
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Plan your programme so that your correspondence can reach the UNISA before or
on the set dates:
The final report serves as the basis for your examination. It will be evaluated by your
UNISA supervisor and a moderator in accordance with the evaluation criteria as set
out in the study guide after which a preliminary mark will be given.
The oral presentation will be a presentation lasting between 30 and 45 minutes. The
examination panel will consist of your mentor and either one or both an examiner and
a moderator. This examination will take place in any one of the major centres of the
country at a mutually acceptable time and place. Questions will centre around your
particular design project including the design philosophy behind your design. A final
examination mark will be decided upon by the panel at the conclusion of the oral
examination.
Your final mark for the subject will consist of 10% of your year mark and 90% of your
examination mark.
Your final report must be compiled as follows:
You need to submit 2 bound copies and a presentation (on CD) via the assignment
section. Presentations will only be arranged once your UNISA marker has approved
your final report. Remember to sign the declaration of own work and that your mentor
signs off your work. If you do not have your UNISA supervisors contact details
contact Ms L Visser on 011 471 2854 or [email protected].
Include the following in your bound copies (on 1 page)
Contact details:
Name: Surname:
Student No:
Subject Code:
Can you graduate at the end of this year if you pass all the Modules you have registered
for? Yes/no
If yes at which institution
NB! How many hours did you spend on the project and how was this spent.
Please note: If you qualify from another institution, a lecturer from that
institution must be involved as a moderator for your project. You have to
contact the institution from which you will receive your qualification, to
moderate and sign off your final report.
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None
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EXAMINATION
Use your my Studies @ Unisa brochure for general examination guidelines and examination
preparation guidelines.
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The my Studies @ Unisa brochure contains an A-Z guide of the most relevant study
information.
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SOURCES CONSULTED
None
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CONCLUSION
Please ensure that you have all the tutorial letters and prescribed book available before
starting with your studies.
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ADDENDUM
None
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