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193650999
Masters Assignment
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Course module193650999
Credits (ECTS)45
Course typeFinal project Master
Language of instructionEnglish
Contact personJ. Huttenhuis
E-mailj.huttenhuis@utwente.nl
Lecturer(s)
PreviousNext 5
Examiner
prof.Dr.-Ing. J. Arens
Examiner
dr. E.H.F. van Asseldonk
Examiner
R. Bansal
Examiner
dr.ir. B.J.F. van Beijnum
Examiner
prof.dr.ir. A. van den Berg
Academic year2023
Starting block
JAAR
Application procedureYou apply via OSIRIS Student
Registration using OSIRISYes
Aims
The learning objectives of the Master assignment are extensively defined in the BME Master OER. After completion of the Master assignment the student will be able to:

1. Perform Biomedical Engineering research at MSc level;
  • is a specialist in a defined field of Biomedical Engineering
  • has the knowledge and the skills for performing research independently (problem analysis, design a theoretical and experimental approach, can execute experiments, analyse and discuss results)
2. Co-operate and communicate with specialists in the field and other stakeholders;
  • can write a scientific report in English
  • can present and discuss her/his research for a group of peers
  • integrate insights in the medical and the social context into her/his scientific work.
Content
The individual master assignment is the completion of the Master programme. The central theme is to learn and subsequently demonstrate the ability to define, perform and complete a research project independently.
The assignment is performed at  the Biomedical Engineering  research groups of the UT under supervision of a mentor and the responsibility of a Master Assignment Committee. Occasionally, the assignment can be (partially) conducted at an organization outside the UT. Prior approval of the Examination Committee BMT/BME must be obtained. The Master  Assignment is concluded with a thesis and colloquium (both in English).

The student has to perform a substantial and moderately complex research or design project that meets scientific criteria. The student completes the assignment with a written report (Master thesis in English) and the Master colloquium. Besides a summary in English, a summary in Dutch must also be included. The latter is not a requirement for foreign students. English is preferred language for the colloquium, depending on the composition of the research group. This occurs in consultation with the Master's final project commission's chairperson.
Assumed previous knowledge
Sc, 65 EC of master programme, internship completed.
Participating study
Master Biomedical Engineering
Required materials
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Recommended materials
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Instructional modes
Assignment
Presence dutyYes

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