Master's Thesis in Industrial Economics (INDMAS)
The master thesis is an independent project where students apply the knowledge acquired during their studies to answer a research question within their academic field. This work provides an arena for students to go in depth on a topic they are passionate about, learn to think independently, develop analytical skills, and explore the scientific frontier in preparation for the job market as a civil engineer.
Course description for study year 2025-2026. Please note that changes may occur.
Course code
INDMAS
Version
1
Credits (ECTS)
30
Semester tution start
Autumn
Number of semesters
2
Exam semester
Spring
Language of instruction
English, Norwegian
Content
The master's thesis is an independent project where students apply the knowledge acquired during their studies to answer a research question within their academic field. This work provides an arena for students to go in depth on a topic they are passionate about, learn to think independently, develop analytical skills, and explore the scientific frontier in preparation for the job market as a civil engineer.
The thesis project will normally be carried out during the last semester of the master's studies. At this stage, students will have acquired the knowledge and know-how needed to accomplish a relevant scientific project.
Many students prefer to write their master thesis within or in connection to a company. In those cases, the company should be decided during the third semester.
Learning outcome
A candidate who has completed and passed his or her master thesis has acquired the following learning outcomes: They - are able to present and communicate extensive independent work - can describe the problem clearly and masters the terms and expressions within the academic field - have acquired an overview of relevant international literature, scientific reporting and ethical standards in the field, and manages to deal critically with various sources of information - are able to analyse relevant theoretical models and/or studies supported by scientific research - master analysis of relevant scholarly tools and techniques - are able to give an account of the academic problem and analyse results and independent conclusions according to the problem - are able to reflect upon and evaluate his/her own work in a critical manner - are able to defend high moral standards in scientific, as well as other, context, thus being a good role model
Required prerequisite knowledge
Refer to Thesis writing at Faculty of Science and Technology for ECTS requirement to qualify for doing the master thesis.
Exam
Form of assessment | Weight | Duration | Marks | Aid |
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Thesis | 1/1 | 4.5 Months | Letter grades | All |
A bachelor's or master's thesis that is not submitted by the deadline is considered not passed.
Course teacher(s)
Course teacher:
Ruth Beatriz PincinatoCourse teacher:
Atle ØglendCourse teacher:
Roy Endre Holsvik DahlCourse teacher:
Tone BruvollCourse teacher:
Ruth Beatriz PincinatoCourse coordinator:
Andreea-Laura CojocaruCourse teacher:
Petter OsmundsenCourse teacher:
Kristin Helen RollCourse teacher:
Knut Erik BangCourse teacher:
Sigbjørn Landazuri TveteraasHead of Department:
Tore MarkesetMethod of work
Independent project work with supervision
Overlapping courses
Course | Reduction (SP) |
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Thesis (MINMAS_1) | 30 |