First Year Regulations

Continuous Assessment

Lecture modules have associated coursework, contributing to 15%. There is also an integrated module of coursework in all three terms: Computing Practical 1. It includes Programming and Professional Issues.

Programming is assessed by on-line tests and project work.

There is also a research aspect, which runs in the first and second terms. This is assessed by reports and presentations.

 
ComponentECTS / CATS
 Eight core modules  40 / 80 (each module contributes 5 / 10)
 Computing Practical 1  20 / 40
 Total  60 / 120
components of first year

 

Computing Practical 1 Breakdown
ComponentShare of submoduleShare of module
 Haskell    
   Practice Test  0%   0%
   Interim Test  17%   5%
   Final Test  83%   25%
  = 100%  = 30%
     
 Java    
   Interim Test  15%   5%
   Final Test  85%   35%
  = 100%  = 40%
     
 C    
   Group Project  44%  8%
   Main Test  56%  12%
  = 100% = 20%
     
 Professional Issues    
   Ethics Project  50%  5%
   Research Project  50%  5%
   = 100%  = 10%
     
 Total    100%
all components

 

Progression Requirements

In order to pass the Part I examination (First Year of studies) and qualify to progress to the Second Year, the candidate must achieve:

  1. A minimum of 40% for each of the eight core modules;
  2. A minimum of 50% for Computing Practical 1;
  3. A minimum of 40% overall.

The First Year of studies is weighted at 7.50% overall, both for the MEng and the BEng. More information can be found in the Programme specifications page (MEng programme specifications 2021-2022 and BEng programme specifications 2021-2022).

Second Year Regulations

Core Modules
CodeTitleTermECTS
 COMP50001  Algorithm Design and Analysis  1  5
 COMP50002  Software Engineering Design  1  5
 COMP50003  Models of Computation  1  5
 COMP50004  Operating Systems  1  5
 COMP50005  Networks and Communications  2  5
 COMP50006  Compilers  2  5
 COMP50007  Computing Practical 2  1 - 2  15
 COMP50008  Mathematics 2: Probability and Statistics  2  5
 COMP50010  2nd Year Computing Group Project  3  5
There are nine core modules in Year 2
Summary of the table's contents
Optional Modules
CodeTitleTermECTS
 COMP50009  Symbolic Reasoning  2  5
 COMP50011  Computational Techniques  2  5
There are two optional modules in Year 2 and students must select one of these
Summary of the table's contents

 

Continuous Assessment

Lecture modules have associated coursework, contributing 15% of the module. The remaining 85% of the module mark is assessed by written examination.
Computing Practical 2 has an integrated programme of laboratory exercises that runs throughout the first two terms and there is a separate summer term group project.

 

Credit

Each module contributes its relative ECTS weight towards the year total.
In total there are 60 ECTS in Year 2 - 55 ECTS from core modules and 5 ECTS from one optional module.

 

COMP50007 Computing Practical 2 Breakdown

ComponentShareElement
COMP50007.1 Laboratory 2:
   61%
  Pintos - Task 0 (Codebase Preview)  7%  
  Pintos - Task 1 (Scheduling)  14%  
  Pintos - Task 2 (User Programs)  21%  
  Linkload  3%  
  DevOps - Continuous Delivery  5%  
  WACC - Front-End  25%  
  WACC - Back-End  25%  
  (100%)  
COMP50007.2 Introduction to Prolog:    6%
  Coursework  100%  
  (100%)  
COMP50007.3 Advanced Laboratory 2:    33%
  Pintos - Task 3 (Virtual Memory)  50%  
  True Concurrency  27%  
  WACC - Extensions  23%  
  (100%)  
Total    100%
 

 

COMP50010 2nd Year Computing Group Project Breakdown

ComponentShareElement
Designing for Real People (DRP) Project:
   100%
  Project Milestones x 4  30%  ( 5% / 10% / 10% / 5% )  
  Project Documentation  10%  
  Prohect Presentation/Demonstration  50%  
  Law Case Study  10%  
  (100%)  
Total    100%

 

Progression Requirements

In order to pass the second year and qualify to progress to the third year, the candidate must achieve:
  1. A minimum of 40% for each examinable module.
  2. A minimum of 40% in the Laboratory component.
  3. A minimum of 40% overall.

In order to progress to the third year of the MEng program, students must achieve an overall (second year only) aggregate mark of at least 60%. Students who fail to achieve this will normally be required to transfer to the third year of the BEng program

Third Year Regulations

Courses

Students select seven courses from an approved list of options. Students may include as one of their options a course from the Imperial College Business School or Horizons programme.

Coursework

Each lecture course has associated coursework. The weighting is normally 20% although for some more practical courses (C333, C338, and C395) the weighting is 30%, while C322 has a separate assessment criteria. The rest is assessed by written examination.

Projects

Students participate in a group project in the first term.

Credit
ElementCredit
Seven options (each contributing 180)  1260
Software Engineering Group Project  440
 Total  1700

Progression requirements

In order to progress to the fourth year a student must pass the group project. Students who fail the group project will normally be required to transfer to the BEng degree for the remainder of the third year.

To qualify for the fourth year students must normally obtain an overall of at least 40% in the third year, including at least 40% in the group project. Students who fail to achieve this will normally be required to transfer to the BEng degree and complete an individual project. 

Fourth Year Regulations

Students will be offered a choice of courses from the approved course list. Students take seven options, each of which is examined either by a written paper or by essay/coursework. The course assessed by essay/ coursework is considered as the written examination. Students may study up to two optional courses offered by other departments in the Engineering Faculty, the Imperial College Business School or the Humanities Department. Students must also submit an outsourcing report which is unassessed, and an individual project, and must also give an individual presentation.

Coursework

Each lecture course has assessed coursework associated with it.
There is also supporting project work which is assessed.

ECTS
ElementTotal ECTS
 7 x 5 ECTS Modules  35
Individual Project  25
Total  60

 

Honours Classification (All MEng programmes)

The components of the four years of the course are aggregated into an overall. The class of Honours awarded depends on this overall, with the proviso that candidates must have achieved at least 50% overall in Part IV and at least 50% in their individual project.

In addition to these requirements, candidates are normally expected to successfully complete the MEng degree programme in four continuous years.

For each year, the total available ECTS are:

Year 1 total 60
Year 2 total 60
Year 3 total 60
Year 4 total 90
Total over 4 years 270