Master’s Thesis

2018/2019

Prerequisite/Recommended prerequisite for participation in the module

The module is based on knowledge achieved when studying all previous semesters on the Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Engineering with specialisation in Offshore Energy Systems or similar.

Content, progress and pedagogy of the module

Learning objectives

Knowledge

  • Have knowledge and comprehension within the area of offshore energy systems at the highest international level
  • Be able to critically judge knowledge and identify new scientific problems within the area of offshore energy systems
  • Have comprehension of the implications within the research work (research ethics)  

Skills

  • Be able to judge the usefulness of different scientific methods and tools for analysis and problem solving within the field of offshore energy systems
  • Be able to use advanced laboratory set-ups, data analysis methods and analysis and modelling methods within the field of offshore energy systems
  • Be able to communicate scientific problems both to specialists and the public
  • Have obtained skills related to the industrial area within offshore energy systems

Competences

  • Be able to control complex or unexpected working and development situations within offshore energy systems, and be able to develop new solutions
  • Independently be able to define and analyse scientific problems, and based on that make and state the reasons for decisions made
  • Independently be able to continue own development in competence and specialisation
  • Independently be able to be the head of professional and interdisciplinary development work and be able to undertake the professional responsibility

Type of instruction

Problem based project oriented project work. The final project may study new subjects or be an extension of the project work from previous semesters. The subject matter will remain in the area of offshore energy systems. The project may be of theoretical or experimental nature and will often be in collaboration with an industrial company or other research institution performing research in the area of offshore energy systems.

Extent and expected workload

Since it is a 50 ECTS project module, the work load is expected to be 1500 hours for the student

Exam

Exams

Name of examMaster’s Thesis
Type of exam
Oral exam based on a project
ECTS50
Assessment7-point grading scale
Type of gradingExternal examination
Criteria of assessmentAs stated in the Joint Programme Regulations.
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Additional information

The Master’s Thesis is conducted as a long Master’s Thesis using both the 3rd and 4th semesters. The long Master’s Thesis must include experimental work and must be approved by the Study Board in advance. The amount of experimental work must reflect the allotted ECTS.

Facts about the module

Danish titleKandidatspeciale
Module codeN-SEE-K4-2LG
Module typeProject
Duration2 semesters
SemesterAutumn
ECTS50
Language of instructionEnglish
Empty-place SchemeYes
Location of the lectureCampus Esbjerg
Responsible for the module
Time allocation for external examinersD

Organisation

Study BoardStudy Board of Energy
DepartmentDepartment of Energy Technology
FacultyFaculty of Engineering and Science