You start to develop a topic for your master thesis after the second semester, usually in close collaboration with a working group at the Department of Geosciences or with one of the cooperating research institutes. The topic should deal with a current problem, which is not yet fully documented in literature. In the 3rd semester Research Seminar, the thesis` topic should be clarified at the latest. The fourth semester is dedicated to thesis` work. Under the guidance of a supervisor, each student conducts an independent scientific project.
The thesis can be carried out on field studies, laboratory experiments or projects outside the university, for example in cooperation with the industry. Parts of the master thesis are literature research, data preparation and interpretation, modeling and simulation (optional), and finally writing the report.
The master thesis is evaluated by two supervisors, whereupon the first one usually takes a closer look on the development. In a concluding colloquium, the student presents and defends his/her work. The colloquium lasts about 45-60 minutes.
24 weeks / 30 CP
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