MAST303 Planning the Master Thesis - Property and Law
Credits (ECTS):5
Course responsible:Ida Emilie Tandberg
Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås
Teaching language:Norsk
Limits of class size:No limits
Course frequency:Annually
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Teaching and exam period:Course starts at spring parallel and continues in autumn parallel
About this course
The course provides introduction to important aspects of planning and writing the master's thesis within the study programs real estate (EIE) and real estate development (EUTV), including scientific requirements for a master's thesis and the connection between problem, theory and method choice. In addition, the course provides knowledge and skills in developing problems, searching for relevant literature, as well as advice on good work routines for completing the assignment. The goal of the course is to prepare a plan for the completion of the master's thesis. The course consists of two parts: Part 1 in the spring parallel with joint lectures and seminars (2.5 credits). Part 2 in the autumn parallel with theme seminars and group work differentiated according to academic themes and different scientific methods (2.5 credits) organized in collaboration between the master supervisors.
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- Students will be able to identify and analyze what it means to plan and complete a master's thesis.
- Students will understand how to conduct their own independent research work aimed at a master's thesis.
- Students will understand the importance of academic work in real estate related subjects. Students will gain skills in developing researchable issues within a real estate context.
- Students should be able to evaluate ethical issues related to their own academic work on the master's thesis.
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