Prerequisite/Recommended prerequisite for
participation in the module
Successful conclusion of the first two semesters of the Operations
and Innovation Management programme. Exemptions to this rule may be
given, but only by decision of the Study Board of Industry and
Global Business Development.
Content, progress and pedagogy of the
module
Learning objectives
Knowledge
- Deep knowledge of the subject matter in the specific area of
the project
Skills
- Plan, execute and report an extensive individual research
project within an agreed time frame
- Apply scientific methodology in solving a wide variety of
problems within the field of specialisation
- Perform scientific work in relevant topics of the field of the
specialisation
- Apply a wide range of technologies and engineering methods in
research and development projects in the field of
specialization
- Write a well-structured project report, written with clear
arguments including the following elements:
- Develop and delimit an original formulation of the problem
being investigated,
- Critically explore and apply relevant theories and analytical
approaches to the problem under investigation,
- Assemble and process valid and reliable data, relevant to the
problem and sub-problems under scrutiny,
- Make a thorough, systematic, and comprehensive analysis of the
problem under investigation
- Participate in or lead projects within the fields of the
specialisation.
Competences
- Plan, execute and report an extensive individual research
project within an agreed time frame
- Conduct technological development and research, and solve
complicated technical problems using scientific methods
- Work independently with a project on a complex problem within
their field of interest on the highest possible level within their
specialisation
- Take part in both discipline-specific and interdisciplinary
cooperation to solved complex problems
- Compare and critically evaluate the results of the project in
relation to existing knowledge and accepted theories within the
subject area
- Consider economic consequences and impact on society,
environmental and safety issues related to the project
- Communicate a balanced view of the results and conclusions of
the project in well-organized written and oral
presentation
Type of instruction
In this module, the Master’s Thesis is carried out. The module
constitutes independent project work and concludes the programme.
Within the approved topic, the Master’s Thesis must document that
the level of the programme has been attained.
Extent and expected workload
Since it is a 60 ECTS project module the expected workload
is 1800 hours for the student.
Exam
Exams
Name of exam | Long Master’s Thesis |
Type of exam | Master's thesis/final project |
ECTS | 60 |
Assessment | 7-point grading scale |
Type of grading | External examination |
Criteria of assessment | The criteria of assessment are stated in the Examination
Policies and Procedures |
Additional information
If choosing to do a long master thesis, it has to include
experimental work and has to be approved by the study board. The
amount of experimental work must reflect the allotted
ECTS.