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It was an easy course. If you've done IPM in the bachelor's, this is seemed like a sequel to that.
The project has intermediate deliveries, so you need to keep working throughout the trimester. It's a very "creative" project, as you'll be creating a product from a predefined list of themes. Overall, it wasn't time consuming, you only have the project and that's it, so if you're thinking about doing an extra course, this is a good one in my opinion.
If you really want to know more about the topic, it's average in that regard. A bit boring.
I only took this course because I heard it was an easy one and there was no final exam. It was indeed easy; however, it was also very time-consuming. Since the evaluation was continuous, you had to deliver parts of the project every week. You also need to be a bit creative and have time to do interviews and questionnaires to collect data for your project.
It wasn't very fun (at least for me), but you can easily get a relatively good grade without having to study a lot.
Oh, and I never went to a theoretical class (I'm not even sure if that's a thing in this course...).
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CCU was one of the courses I enjoyed the most. The project has a relatively open theme, and you build it throughout the semester. The process is kind of similar to IPM in a way: you present parts of it almost every week, which is great for time management. The only real tight deadline is the actual development phase. You can use whatever technology you prefer for the project, and at the end, there’s a 25-page report, but you can include lots of visuals, so it’s very manageable. Groups are 5–6 people, with responsibilities split between members....