Course - Process Metallurgy and Electrolysis, Specialization Project - TMT5500
Process Metallurgy and Electrolysis, Specialization Project
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About the course
Course content
The specialization comprises a project work (15 SP) and an itroduction in how to write and present a technical report or paper. The project work will usually be an integrated part of ongoing research activities at the department. During the semester the students will be trained to work systematic within the specific field as well as obtain detailed knowledge through both practical work and literature surveys.
Learning outcome
The student shall learn to attain in-depth knowledge of a specific subject area using scientific methods, i.e. acquire completing knowledge through literature studies and use of other sources. Furthermore, the student shall learn to complete a large independent project work, including setting up a project plan with milestones, reporting preliminary results and writing a project report according to established standards.
Learning methods and activities
Independent project work with academic supervision. Througout the semester the students will be given mandatory training in seeking literature, report writing and presentation techniques. In connection with the submission of the project report, there will be a seminar where the students give a compulsory oral presentation of their project work.
Recommended previous knowledge
The subject is an essential part of the compulsory activities for students specialising in the Master of Science programme for Light Metals Production.
Course materials
Selected parts of relevant textbooks and literature articles.
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From |
|---|---|---|
| TMT5730 | 15 sp |
Subject areas
- Technological subjects
Contact information
Course coordinator
Lecturers
- Frode Seland
- Gabriella Tranell
- Geir Martin Haarberg
- Kjell Wiik
- Lars Arnberg
- Leiv Kolbeinsen
- Merete Tangstad
- Otto Lohne
- Ragnhild Elizabeth Aune
- Tor Grande