M30-BYREG Master's Thesis
Credits (ECTS):30
Course responsible:Knut Bjørn Stokke
Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås
Teaching language:Engelsk, norsk
Limits of class size:The course is reserved for students who have been admitted to the Master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning
Course frequency:Each semester
Nominal workload:750 hours
Teaching and exam period: Each semester Starting in the autumn parallel and in the spring parallel
About this course
Learning outcome
After completing the thesis, the student will be able to:
•Conduct an independent research or project on a selected topic
.•Identify relevant and actual issues in the field of Urban and Regional Planning••Recognize and apply relevant theories and methods as tools in your work
•Analyze and interpret data, and formulate the results
•Discuss the findings and their meanings in a critical manner, and in light of the theoretical perspectives that are used
•Summarize the main contributions and conclude with structured argumentations
•Present the master thesis in a scientific manner, through texts, and e.g. maps, graphics, and with oral presentation and discussion
•Follow ethical guidelines for research.
- Individual work or group work. Supervision individually or in groups. Assessment: Submission of thesis and oral examination. A contract on how the development of the master thesis is to be carried out is compulsory.
- The student is entitled to supervision, individually or in thematic groups, of up to 40 hours (where censoring and oral defense are contained in these 40 hours).
- A condition for registering the thesis is that all compulsory courses in the programme curriculum are passed beforehand, the master program in Urban and Regional Planning.
- Written assignment and oral defense of the thesis counts 100%
- The external examiner will participate in the assessment of the thesis and an oral examination.
- Contract between student and supervisor, submitted within the registration deadline. Oral presentation of the thesis with examiners present.
- Individual work under supervision. It is also possible for students to work together, and for supervision to be organized in thematic groups.
- The course is reserved for students who have been admitted to the Master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning
- Letter grades
- Admission requirements like the Master's program in Urban and Regional Planning. It is assumed that all compulsory subjects in the curriculum are passed.