Prerequisite/Recommended prerequisite for
participation in the module
The student must have knowledge, skills and competencies within the
architectural design and engineering field corresponding to the
completion of the MSc01 - MSc03 Architectural Engineering education
or similar.
Content, progress and pedagogy of the
module
The final semester sets the stage of manifestation of the
students’ abilities to make design solutions. The students must
define a problem and display the ability to achieve a design
proposal in an integrated whole. The work must include relevant
theories and methodologies and be based on the skills and
competencies acquired throughout the Master’s programme in
architecture.
Students who complete the module:
Learning objectives
Knowledge
- Must demonstrate knowledge and understanding within the field
of specialisation at a high international level
- Must be able to critically assess knowledge and identify
problems within the field of specialisation
- Must demonstrate the ability to select appropriate research
based knowledge in the process
Skills
- Must be able to use an advanced integrated design process
- Must be able to independently motivate their choice of methods
or/and theoretical approach
- Must be able to demonstrate the acquired skills in tectonics
and sustainability in accordance with and at a level suitable to
the chosen theme of the master thesis
- Must be able to apply a range of methods within the field of
engineering and architecture and demonstrate the use of selected
parameters in engineering within the field of specialisation
- Must be able to communicate in a clear and systematic way
relevant scientific and professional aspects of the project work
both to peer and non-peer
Competences
- Can independently develop a project based on a specific problem
within the field of specialisation to the highest international
standards
- Can be competent in finding an integrated design solution of
Tectonic and Sustainable architecture and make a design that
fulfill all predefined criteria
- Can anticipate and solve problems and make a synthesis in the
design that includes the technical, functional and aesthetic
qualities
- Must be able to present the results of the project work
professionally
Type of instruction
See general description of the types of instruction described in
the introduction to Chapter 3.
Exam
Exams
Name of exam | Master’s Thesis |
Type of exam | Master's thesis/final project |
ECTS | 60 |
Permitted aids | Without aids |
Assessment | 7-point grading scale |
Type of grading | External examination |
Criteria of assessment | Evaluation criteria: As stated in the Joint Programme
Regulations.
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