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:Spring term.

Nominal workload: ca. 125 h.

Teaching and exam period:Spring 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 literature search from the NMBU Library
  • Prerequisites
    Admitted for MA level studies
  • Assessment method
    Written assignment: Pass / Fail

    Term paper Karakterregel: Passed / Not Passed
  • Examiner scheme
    An external examiner will evaluate the system for assessing student performance. Two examiners will evaluate the submitted assignment, either two internal examiners or one internal and one external examiner.
  • Mandatory activity
    • Submission/participation in three excercises
    • Attendance is obligatory (min. 80% attendance lectures and seminars)
  • 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