This course avoids a clear-cut division between theory classes and classes of problems. This is intentional, given the course"s strong technological focus. Accordingly, the approach adopted is based on exposition of contents followed by subsequent a natural progression to discussion of specific cases.
A student-centred approach is taken to ensure a stimulating learning environment for students in which they fully participate. This approach is designed to encourage reflection, foster analytical skills, and help students appraise their own efforts in a critical light. As far as possible, the methodology will adopt the following sequence: exposition of the problem/objectives by the teacher; drafting of a proposal by students; evaluation of the proposal"s advantage/disadvantages (joint assessment by teacher and students); and possible improvements to the proposal.
A record will be kept of all incidents arising during the course and the advances made in each of the sessions (both theory an practice ones). Liason meetings will be held periodically, bringing together teachers so that they can pool their experience and suggest course improvements/changes.