B. Sc. CS Project Guidelines (2019)
B. Sc. CS Project Guidelines (2019)
B. Sc. CS Project Guidelines (2019)
July. 2019
PREAMBLE
This document outlines the guidelines and requirements for successful completion of
students’ project reports. The project is one of the requirements for the award of a Bachelor
of Science Honours [B. Sc. (Hons.)] degree in Computer Science. The specific aims of the
document are to:
1. guide the students in the preparation and presentation of the project work;
2. ensure uniformity in the project work of the students in this department; and
3. ensure that the project work conforms to standard formats (e.g. in labelling of figures
and tables and formatting of references).
General Format:
1. Preliminary Pages
a. Title Page
b. Declaration
c. Certification
d. Dedication page (if any)
e. Acknowledgements
f. Abstract
g. List of Figures (if any)
h. List of Tables (if any)
i. List of Equations (if any)
j. Table of Contents
The detail and format of the Title page, Declaration and Certification is herewith
attached in appendix A.
1.1 Dedication
The content of this page is expected to be in concise form and in good English Language.
You may dedicate the project work to someone or some people who have affected your life
in some ways, preferable with respect to your studies. THIS PAGE IS OPTIONAL.
1.2 Acknowledgement
This page contains some paragraphs recognizing and thanking those who contributed in one
way or another to the success of the project in particular and your studies in general. The
language used should be clear and polite irrespective of style. THIS PAGE MUST NOT BE
MORE THAN ONE PAGE.
1.3 Abstract
The abstract gives a concise description of the project. An expansion of the abstract should
produce the entire content of the project while on contraction, the abstract should produce
the title of the project. From the abstract, one should be able to get the following information:
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In order to ensure that the table of content actually contains the entire titles and subtitles in
the project, the table of content should be generated automatically in a word processing
package such as the Microsoft Word or LateX.
2. Content Pages
Every project must contain the following chapters and chapter titles.
a. Chapter 1: Introduction
b. Chapter 2: Literature Review
c. Chapter 3: System Analysis and Design
d. Chapter 4: System Implementation and Testing
e. Chapter 5: Summary and Conclusions and Recommendations
f. References
g. Appendix (if any)
The chapter title may be modified/changed in agreement with the project supervisor but each
chapter must have a title. However, Chapter 1: Introduction, Chapter 2: Literature Review
and Chapter 5: Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations should not be changed. Each
chapter may have several subtitles/sub-subtitles.
NB. 1. The references and the appendix are not parts of chapter five or any other chapter
for that matter. They are standing on their own.
2. Items a – g above must each start on a new page and should be written all in capital
letters.
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2.6 References
Citations made in Literature Review (Chapter Two) or any other chapter for a paper, a
monograph or a book may be inside brackets at the appropriate place of reference. The
citation may assume any one of the following forms:
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Ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list (and vice
versa). Avoid citation in the abstract. The reference list should be well arranged in
alphabetical order of first authors’ surnames using the American Psychological Association
(APA) format. The APA format is obtainable at: http://www.apa.org/books/4200061.html.
More than one reference from the same author(s) in the same year must be identified by the
letters "a", "b", "c", etc., placed after the year of publication. The following are acceptable
materials for references.
a. Books
b. Journals
c. Proceedings
d. Reports
e. Websites
Sources of general knowledge such as the dictionary and encyclopaedia should not be cited
among the references, even if they may be consulted.
Examples
a. Book
Kashimbila, M. M., (2001). Principles of Mechanics: For Scientists and Engineers, Kano:
Gidan Dabino Publishers, pp. 18 – 89.
b. Journal
Musa, A. O., (2001). Thin-Film Backwall Schottky Barrier Solar Cells of Cuprous Oxide
(Cu2O), Ife Journal of Technology, Vol. 10, pp. 41 – 47.
c. Proceedings
Bamiro, O.A., (1979). Towards a National Solar Energy Policy: Proc. Conf. on Energy
Policy, (Edited by E. N. C. Osakwe). Think Tank Publications, pp. 375 – 394.
d. Reports
Mikhail, E., (1981). Wind Power for Developing Nation, Solar Energy Res. Inst., Tech.
Rep. No. 762 – 866.
e. Websites
Smith, Joe, (1999), One of Volvo's core values. [Online] Available:
http://www.volvo.com/environment/index.htm ( Accessed on July 7, 1999).
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1. Students are encouraged to make citations from scholarly sources and are
discouraged from citing sources like blogs, Wikipedia pages and other unverified
pages.
2. Reference to materials gotten from the website by simply mentioning the web
home page like www.google.com is not be acceptable.
The appendix should always be kept after the references. At the appendix section, the font
size and the line spacing may not necessarily be the same as the other parts of the project as
outlined in this guideline.
3. Pagination
Pagination is ascribing number to the pages of the written project. The paging starts from
the Title page to the last page under References or Appendix (if any). Different coding
systems however are used. Starting from the title page up to the last page of the table of
contents, Roman Numerals (i, ii, iii, iv, etc), are used. Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3 etc) are used
from Chapter One (Introduction) to the last page of Reference or Appendix (if any). The
page numbers should be placed at the bottom centre of the pages without any style.
4. Language Usage
The project is the product on which the student will be assessed. It is therefore very important
that a great care is taken to ensure that the work done is appropriately reported.
The write-up should be in ENGLISH LANGUAGE written in simple form that can be easily
understood without sacrificing the technical nature of the study. Sentences should be written
in third person format.
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5.1 Paper: The type of paper to be used should be A4 size (21.0cm × 29.7cm ≡ 8.27 ×
11.69) and white in colour.
5.2 Margins: There should be a margin of 3.0cm (1.18) on the left-hand side and 2.54cm
(1.0) on the top, bottom and the right hand side margins of the paper.
5.3 Font: The font type should be Times New Roman and the size should be 12 points. The
font size may be reduced in the tables, figures and appendices provided that it is legible.
The font size may be increased in the cover and the title page.
5.4 Line spacing: There should double line spacing throughout the project expect in the
table where single line spacing should be used. Also, the line spacing for headings (and
subheadings) should be 1.5.
5.5 Paragraph: Either the indented paragraph or the block paragraph format should be used.
However, the two should not be used by a particular student. Any one adopted should
be used consistently throughout the project.
5.6 Headings: Maximum of three tier system should be adopted. There should be ONLY
ONE BLANK line between a heading (or a subheading) and the texts of the preceding
paragraph, table or figure. There should be no blank line between two headings (or
subheadings) or a subheading and the text below it. ALL the headings (or subheadings)
should be typed flush left on a separate line and numbered consecutively within the
chapters using Arabic Numerals. The heading line spacing should not be more that 1.5.
The first tier heading (The chapter title) should be typed in capital letters and bold. The
second tier subheading should be typed in bold with the first letter of each main word in
capital while the third tier subheading should be typed in italics with the first letter of
each main word in capital. If a heading happens to be the last line on a page (without
any part of its texts on that particular page), that heading should be moved to the next
page to stay with its texts.
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On the table of contents, only the third tier subheading should be indented and none should
be bold faced. It should be set thus:
5.7 Tables and Figures: Tables and Figures should be numbered consecutively within the
chapters using Arabic Numerals. For instance in chapter three, there should be
numberings such as Table 3.1, Table 3.2, etc. When numbering figures, the word “Fig”
should be used e.g. Fig. 3.1. Table captions should be written on top of the table while
figures caption should be written below the figure. Each table and figure should be on
the same page with its title/caption. In some cases, the source of the table or figure may
be stated (in brackets and in italics) alongside the table or figure. Below are examples
of how tables and Figures should be written:
Chemistry
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5.9 Printing: The project should be typed and printed on one side of paper only. It should
be between 30 to 50 A4 size pages (Excluding the preliminary pages and the appendices).
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