ITI52020 Master's Thesis (Autumn 2021–Spring 2022)

Facts about the course

ECTS Credits:
60
Responsible department:
Faculty of Computer Science, Engineering and Economics
Campus:
Halden
Course Leader:
Jan Høiberg
Teaching language:
English
Duration:
1 year

The course is connected to the following study programs

Course in the master`s programme in Applied Computer Science full-time (upon application).

Absolute requirements

The student must have passed at least 50 ECTS before starting this course.
(students who started in 2020 or earlier must have passed at least 45 ECTS).

Lecture Semester

Third and fourth semester (autumn and spring).

The student's learning outcomes after completing the course

Knowledge

The student has

  • knowledge and expertise required for challenging jobs in research and development in the field

  • knowledge about literature and methods related to the subjects that are part of the master thesis

Skills

The student is able to

  • work independently with a complex problem over a longer period of time

  • analyse a situation, describe a problem and plan its solution

  • collect and analyse relevant information with an ethically sound and critical approach

  • present research and results in a clear and comprehensive written thesis

  • communicate knowledge clearly and precisely, orally and in writing

  • express own and others reflections and solutions in the chosen area of research

General competence

The student has

  • obtained a relation to scientific literature and methods

  • developed academic curiosity

  • gained consciousness towards values such as openness, precision and ability to discriminate between knowledge and opinions

  • the ability to think critically about central ethical, philosophical and scientific problems in his/her field

Content

The content will largely depend on the selected master project.

Forms of teaching and learning

Supervised self-study.

Workload

Approx. 1800 hours.

Coursework requirements - conditions for taking the exam

The student must :

  • attend a mandatory seminar in academic writing and a library course.

  • deliver a written report (individually or in groups of two people) which includes a thorough literature study, a clearly defined problem statement, research questions, and a detailed project plan.

Coursework requirements must be accepted to qualify for the exam.

Examination

Master thesis and oral exam

The assessment is based on the master thesis (individually or in groups of two people) and an individual oral exam. At the oral examination the candidate first holds a presentation of the master thesis (approx. 30 min). Then the candidate defends his/her thesis (approx 30 min). The oral examination is public.

The thesis is graded on the A - F grading scale. It is given a tentative grade of the thesis. This grade can be adjusted up to 2 stages at the oral exam.

If the student decides to challenge the assessment, the thesis must be re-assessed. If the new assessment affects the tentative grading of the thesis, a new oral exam will be arranged.

Plagiarism control/cheating

Master's theses is subject to electronic plagiarism control. Exam papers that are partly or entirely identical will not be approved and will be regarded as cheating. For further information please see Exam regulations for Østfold University College.

Examiners

External and internal sensor.

Conditions for resit/rescheduled exams

Upon re-examination, both parts of the examination must be retaken.

If the student wishes to improve a passed result of his/her master thesis, the thesis must be rewritten with a new problem statement. In this case, the student is not entitled to receive new academic supervision.

Course evaluation

This course is evaluated by a

  • Mid-term evaluation (compulsory)

The responsible for the course compiles a report based on the feedback from the students and his/her own experience with the course. The report is discussed by the study quality committee of the faculty of Computer Sciences.

Literature

Individually chosen, depending on the thesis.

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