The course is connected to the following study programs

  • Industrial Mathematics, Bachelor's Programme
  • Advanced Teacher Education level 8-13, 5-year Master's Programme

Teaching language

Norwegian or English

Prerequisites

The student must have passed 60 credits in mathematics to be able to start the bachelor's thesis.

Recommended prerequisites

Successful completion of every module in the first five semesters. 

Course contents

The student must familiarize himself with a mathematical topic. The topic must then be presented orally, by presenting it to other students and supervisors. The student must then use LaTeX to design the written report from the bachelor's project.

 

Important in the subject is learning to apply and present mathematics both orally and in writing; this includes the use of LaTeX, library and database services, proper source usage and referencing.

Learning outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to

  • Use the library and electronic databases to navigate the scientific literature

  • Familiarise oneself with a mathematical topic connected to the study programme, as a rule a topic in industrial mathematics, and relate this topic to relevant theory of science

  • Present this topic orally and in writing

Examination requirements

Participation in at least 3 mandatory supervision sessions. Approved oral presentation at a designated time during the first part of the term. See Canvas for details. 

Teaching methods

Seminars, oral presentation, and supervised project work. Normally, 4-6 supervision sessions are offered, at least 3 of which are mandatory. The module can be taught in English if needed. Estimated workload of the course is 267 hours.

Evaluation

The faculty member in charge of the module confers with the student rep which form of evaluation will be organized, and whether midterm or post hoc. Cfr the University regulations on quality assurance, chapter 4.1. 

Admission for external candidates

No

Offered as Single Standing Module

No

Assessment methods and criteria

Submission of a written bachelor thesis by a designated deadline (individually or in groups of max 2 students). Graded assessment. 

Last updated from FS (Common Student System) July 18, 2024 9:44:15 AM