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Master thesis civil engineering
Course teacher(s)
Stéphanie STAQUET (Coordinator) and Dimitrios ANGELISECTS credits
24
Language(s) of instruction
english
Course content
The master thesis will be performed during the whole year in collaboration with the supervisor.
Objectives (and/or specific learning outcomes)
The Master’s thesis consists of a personal and original manuscript demonstrating a student’s ability to identify scientific or technological issues and to mobilize his/her knowledge, skills and competences into a logical and coherent scientific methodology.
The work can consist in either exploratory research (new problem little known), testing-out research (limits of a previously proposed method), or problem solving research (real-world problem). In the three cases, a sound scientific approach must be followed including:
- A relevant and critical stateof-the art, identifying existing methodologies and their advantages/shortcomings, as well as their adequateness with respect to the problem to be treated.
- The definition of a clear and sound scientific methodology including the hypothesis adopted, the methods, models and/or experiments to be used, and the means to assess the relevance and quality of the results obtained.
- A critical evaluation of the results obtained and a measure of success of the work performed.
- A summary and conclusion outlining the main findings of the work and identifying the shortcomings of the work performed and the future possible improvements.
Prerequisites and Corequisites
Required and corequired courses
Teaching methods and learning activities
The thesis supervisor shall regularly provide guidance to the student and the student shall regularly inform the supervisor of progress regarding the research. In the event of non-observance, a student or a supervisor may report this circumstance to the Dean in writing. The Dean shall subsequently come to a decision, which may lead to a change in supervisor or termination of a supervisor’s duties vis-à-vis a student, and shall report this circumstance to the authorised faculty body.
Other information
Contacts
Arnaud.Deraemaeker@ulb.ac.be
Campus
Solbosch
Evaluation
Method(s) of evaluation
- Other
Other
The student must submit a manuscript not exceeding 60 pages (min 12pts font size) excluding annexes and defend his work through a 20 minutes oral presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions by the jury.
Mark calculation method (including weighting of intermediary marks)
The student must submit a manuscript not exceeding 60 pages (min 12pts font size) excluding annexes and defend his work through a 20 minutes oral presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions by the jury.
Language(s) of evaluation
- english