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=Sofware Engineering 2008= | |||
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==Fourth Year Project== | |||
==EPICS Project== | |||
===2008 Courses== | ===[http://www.epics.auckland.ac.nz/ EPICS]=== | ||
EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community Service) is a programme that enables teams of engineering undergraduates and academic mentors to work with community organisations that need technical input. The projects are long term, resulting in systems that have a significant, lasting impact on the community organisations and the people they serve. | |||
EPICS is a US engineering programme, founded in Purdue University in 1995. There are now 18 universities in the US that run EPICS. Auckland is the only international programme. | |||
Teams at Auckland are made up of Part 4 engineering students doing EPICS as a credit course, supported by volunteer students from other parts of the degree. | |||
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==2008 Courses== |
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Sofware Engineering 2008
Fourth Year Project
EPICS Project
EPICS
EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community Service) is a programme that enables teams of engineering undergraduates and academic mentors to work with community organisations that need technical input. The projects are long term, resulting in systems that have a significant, lasting impact on the community organisations and the people they serve.
EPICS is a US engineering programme, founded in Purdue University in 1995. There are now 18 universities in the US that run EPICS. Auckland is the only international programme.
Teams at Auckland are made up of Part 4 engineering students doing EPICS as a credit course, supported by volunteer students from other parts of the degree.