MAST302 Planning the Master Thesis - Landscape Architecture

Credits (ECTS):5

Course responsible:Katinka Horgen Evensen

Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås

Teaching language:Norsk

Limits of class size:60

Course frequency:Annually, spring- and autumn term. Ending in Autum term.

Nominal workload: ca. 125 h.

Teaching and exam period:Spring and Autumn term

About this course

The course gives an introduction to important aspects of planning and conducting a master thesis, within the programme of landscape architecture. The following topics are covered:

  • Development of a problem statement
  • Search for literature, and other references.
  • Choice of methods: methods within landscape architecture and interview methods etc.
  • Aesthetic and academic criticism and reflection.

The aim of the course is to prepare a plan for the completion of the thesis, which can be used as a starting point in the master thesis semester.

Learning outcome

Knowledge

  • The students will gain an overview of and use the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the study program.

Skills

  • The students should acquire the competance needed to develop a project in plan conduct an independent research or design/planning project within the frame of a 30 ECTS.
  • The students should be able to:

    • Develop a researchable or solvable landscape architectural problem statement.
    • Set up a thesis framework
    • Argue for the chosen problem statement’s potential for innovation within the field.

General competence

  • The students gain insight into the necessity of method, creative approach and critical thinking and argumentation.
  • The students should be able to evaluate ethical and other contextual problems connected to their work on the thesis.
  • The students will gain knowledge about the GDPR-regulations and how it is relevant to their work: https://www.nmbu.no/om/utvalg/etikk/personvern.
  • Learning activities
    Lectures, seminars, discussion groups, practical exercises and individual study
  • Teaching support
    • Lecture notes
    • Tutoring
    • Seminar discussions
    • Assignment work
    • Assistance wirh literature serching from the NMBU Library
  • Prerequisites
    Admitted for MA level studies
  • Assessment method
    Written assignment: Pass / Fail

    Term paper Grading: Passed / Not Passed
  • Examiner scheme
    Internal and external examiner evaluate submitted assignment.
  • Mandatory activity
    • Submission/participation in three excercises
    • Attendance is obligatory (min. 80% of attendance of lectures, seminars and group discussion within the class)
  • Notes
    The course is not mandatory for students on exchange abroad.
  • Teaching hours
    Teaching ca. 30 h. Individual study (incl. teaching and supervision):
  • Preferential right
    M-LA
  • Admission requirements
    Qualified for MA-level studies