Course - Bachelor's Thesis - Web Development - BWU3900
Bachelor's Thesis - Web Development
New from the academic year 2017/2018
About
About the course
Course content
The students choose a preapproved problem within the subject area.
Learning outcome
The bachelor thesis concludes the study and will combine important parts of the scientific content of the study program.
After successful completion the course the students have acquired:
Knowledge:
-new knowledge in a part of the subject area chosen by the students
-an understanding of how to work in systematic ways, having reflective capabilities, and being able to conduct systematic/scientific assessments
-knowledge of the process of planning and conducting an independent piece of work, specifying problem to solve and analysing the identified problems based on theoretical as well as empirical data, and solve the problem in a methodologically acceptable way
Skills:
-skills in composing a problem statement of general interest within the subject area, under supervision
-skills in searching and identifying relevant scientific literature, under supervision
-skills in studying a delimited problem and developing alternative ways to solve the problem
-skills in documenting and presenting project results in a systematic/scientific way
General Competence:
-appreciation of scientific ethics; being capable of identifying ethical concerns of relevance for the chosen problem
-a consciousness of the impact the project may have on individuals, companies and society
Learning methods and activities
Coursework requirements:
-Problem description
-Project plan
-Written report signed by all project members
-Individual reflection notes
-Oral presentation at the end of the project
Compulsory assignments
- Idè-lab 24 -
Further on evaluation
After failure, a student may submit a new or a revised thesis once. If the student chooses to submit a revised version of the thesis, this must be submitted in the following semester.
Specific conditions
Admission to a programme of study is required:
Webutvikling (BWU)
Required previous knowledge
The students must pass 100 ECTS credits from semester 1-4 before they can start working on the bachelor thesis. Idélab 24 or similar must be passed. See Norwegian version for more details.
Course materials
See Norwegian version
Contact information
Course coordinator
Lecturers
Department with academic responsibility
Examination
Examination
Ordinary examination - Spring 2018
Project work
Submission 2018-05-16