Module Number:
| 13789
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Module Title: | Master Thesis |
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Master-Arbeit
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Department: |
Faculty 3 - Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Energy Systems
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Responsible Staff Member: | -
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Höschler, Klaus
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Language of Teaching / Examination: | English |
Duration: | 1 semester |
Frequency of Offer: |
Every semester
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Credits: |
18
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Learning Outcome: | Throughout their thesis, students substantiate their ability to independently and successfully handle specific tasks under the guidance of a supervisor. They demonstrate the application of scientifically grounded theoretical and practical knowledge to address problems, encompassing tasks such as literature review, problem definition, methodology identification, analysis, scientific discussion, and thesis writing. |
Contents: | The thesis content may have either a theoretical or practical orientation and should align with the latest scientific knowledge in the educational field. It is expected to address current problems within the field. A Master's thesis comprises a written work in accordance with the program's regulations (PStO). |
Recommended Prerequisites: | None |
Mandatory Prerequisites: | Admission to the Master's thesis is granted to students who have completed at least 78 CP at the time of registration for the Master's thesis, 36 of which must be in the area of subject specialisation. |
Forms of Teaching and Proportion: | -
Self organised studies
/ 540 Hours
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Teaching Materials and Literature: | Required material will be provided by the thesis supervisor. |
Module Examination: | Continuous Assessment (MCA) |
Assessment Mode for Module Examination: | - Written thesis, 75%
- Colloquium, 25 %
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Evaluation of Module Examination: | Performance Verification – graded |
Limited Number of Participants: | None |
Part of the Study Programme: | -
Master (research-oriented) /
Hybrid Electric Propulsion Technology /
PO 2024
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Remarks: | The deadline for the written part of the Master's thesis is four months. |
Module Components: | . |
Components to be offered in the Current Semester: | |