Course - Marine and Maritime Intelligent Robotics, Master's Thesis - TMR4960
Marine and Maritime Intelligent Robotics, Master's Thesis
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About
About the course
Course content
The master thesis is an independently supervised research- and/or development work at an advanced level within one of the study program's subject- and specialization areas. The topic of the master's thesis is agreed between the student and the supervisor.
The students have to attend a mandatory introduction seminar to the master thesis beyond the established ECTS. The seminar consists of lectures and assignments which has to be passed for the students to be allowed to hand in the master thesis. The content of the seminar prepares the student for writing their thesis; such as searching for literature, writing reports, scientific publishing and ethics, as well as giving the students an overview of opportunities for future ph.d.-studies.
Learning outcome
Having successfully completed the master thesis the candidate will fulfil the learning outcome of the study program. The learning outcome of the master thesis will focus on the candidate ability to:
- demonstrate knowledge of the chosen subject area's scientific basis and proven experience, in-depth insight into current research and development work, and in-depth methodological knowledge.
- demonstrate the ability to, with a holistic view, critically and systematically, search, collect and integrate knowledge and identify their need for further knowledge
- demonstrate the ability to identify, analyse, assess and deal with complex phenomena, issues and situations even with limited information
- demonstrate the ability to plan and with adequate methods carry out advanced tasks within given time frames and to evaluate this work
- demonstrate the ability to develop and evaluate products, processes, systems, methods or technical solutions with regard to people's conditions and needs and society's goals for economically, socially and ecologically sustainable development
- demonstrate the ability to orally and in writing in dialogue with different groups clearly account for and discuss their conclusions and the knowledge and arguments that form the basis for these
- demonstrate the ability to make assessments with regard to relevant disciplinary, social and ethical aspects
- demonstrate the skills required to participate in research and development work or to work independently in other qualified activitie
Learning outcome specific to the introductory seminar:
After having completed the introduction seminar to the master thesis the student shall: know and understand the importance of ethical research practices, as well as quality and content in research. Understand the importance of conducting thorough literature reviews. Be able to perform detailed scientific literature reviews, including searching in literature databases. Be acquainted with the desirable quality and content of independent research. Be able to conduct accurate report writing, and thesis preparation. Know how to increase the effectiveness of their individual research. Know how to write concise scientific reports, including structuring, referencing, and avoiding plagiarism. Know ongoing research work at the Department. Be familiar with opportunities for undertaking a PhD-study and the impact of having a PhD-degree. Manage their project schedule and resources, managing expectations and change. Be able to define a project description and project plan.
Learning methods and activities
Independent project work under supervision.
Master poster and presentation.
Compulsory participation in an introduction seminar.
Project plan.
Compulsory assignments
- Participation in obligatory Master's seminar
- Project plan
Further on evaluation
Information about writing and submitting your master's thesis Oppgaveskriving The master's thesis has to be submitted in NTNU's examination system Inspera Assessment The deadline for submitting the master's thesis is 20 weeks from the starting date (the students have additional 6 weeks if they are writing a master thesis abroad.) + 7 days for Easter/Christmas holidays. Applications for an extended deadline must be submitted to the faculty. Students who fail the master's thesis, can submit a new or revised thesis once. It is not possible to improve an awarded grade by submitting a new thesis. The deadline for the assessment of the master's thesis is 3 months.
The Faculty of Engineering's standard AI-declaration must be submitted upon thesis completion.
Specific conditions
Admission to a programme of study is required:
Marine and Maritime Intelligent Robotics (MSMIR)
Required previous knowledge
The course is only accessible for students admitted to the master programme Marine and Maritime Intelligent Robotics.
Course materials
Guideline for writing reports, lecture notes.
Subject areas
- Technological subjects