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Course module: 202000090
202000090
BSc Research Assignment
Course info
Course module202000090
Credits (ECTS)15
Course typeFinal project Bachelor
Language of instructionEnglish
Contact personP. Jansen
E-mailp.jansen@utwente.nl
Lecturer(s)
PreviousNext 5
Examiner
dr.ir. F. Anselmucci
Examiner
dr.ir. M.C. van den Berg
Examiner
drs. C.L. van den Berg
Examiner
drs.ing. J. Boes
Examiner
dr.ir. A. Bomers
Academic year2023
Starting block
JAAR
RemarksPart of module 12 B-CE
Application procedureYou apply via OSIRIS Student
Registration using OSIRISYes
Aims
  1. the student is able to integrate and apply knowledge in a subfield of Civil Engineering and if necessary broaden and/or deepen this knowledge independently
  2. the student is able to work methodically and plan his/her work
  3. the student is able to communicate effectively about his/her work both written/oral and formal/informal
  4. the student is able to work independently on a project of limited complexity
  5. the student is able to make effective use of input and feedback from supervisors and/or colleagues
  6. the student shows that he/she is able to work effectively in the professional civil engineering context.
Content
This is a part of Module 12, Bachelor Thesis of the Bachelor Civil Engineering. See here for the complete description of this module. 

During this (at least) 10 week assignment, the student has to prove that he/she has sufficient content knowledge, and that he/she has to prove Besides, the student has to proof his/her capability to work systematically and report his/her own work. The BSc thesis assignment is an individual assignment about executing an assignment within in a Civil Engineering company/institution; this hands-on experience is the way to link obtained knowledge and skills with practice. The assignment involves at least one of the following:
  • Systematic planning/management of (a part of) the production process of a civil engineering object or system
  • Modelling (part of) a civil engineering object/system in a qualitative or quantitative way and use of this model to predict future changes in the object/system
  • Systematically (re)design a civil engineering object/system
At the end, the student will write a thesis report and an evaluation on the process.

Click here for amongst others available and completed assignments the student manual, checklists and timeline.
Assumed previous knowledge
Module 1-8 Civil Engineering finished (exemptions see EER BSc-CE), participating/participated in module 11
Approval of the assignment (preferably at the start of module 11)
Module
Module 12
Participating study
Bachelor Civil Engineering
Required materials
-
Recommended materials
-
Instructional modes
Assessment
Presence dutyYes

Final thesis
Presence dutyYes

Tests
BSc-thesis

Remark
Final thesis

Evaluation Bachelor Thesis

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