M60-RAMI Master's Thesis
Credits (ECTS):60
Course responsible:Lindis Skipperud
Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås
Teaching language:Engelsk, norsk
Course frequency:Annually
Nominal workload:1500 hours
Teaching and exam period:The master thesis is written during one year. The thesis is delivered according to guidelines in either May or December.
About this course
Master students in Nuclear and Environmental Sciences are required to write a master thesis. Suggested subjects of master theses can be found on the faculty website. The master thesis is a comprehensive, independent academic work of one-year duration. It will include laboratory, field and/or modelling work as well as data processing and analyses. The master thesis will be structured accordingly to academic standards. The student is supervised in this work.
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When completed a 60 ECTS master thesis the student will have obtained advance knowledge of a specific topic and relevant scientific theories and methods. The student obtains skills in finding and dealing critically with various sources of information, formulate scholarly arguments, and to analyse and use relevant field, laboratory and/or modelling methods. Further, the student will have gained skills in an independent limited research with practical and theoretical problems in accordance with applicable norms for research ethics. Under supervision, the student has by accomplishing an independent work and presentation of the thesis, gained general competence of applying his/her knowledge and skills in new areas, and to communicate about academic issues.
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