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05-MCM-4-M Master Thesis

Representative: Reinhard X. Fischer

Content

After the second semester, students are encouraged to start developing ideas for their master thesis, usually in close cooperation with one of the research groups in mineralogy and chemistry or cooperating groups in materials science. During the research projects in the third semester, the topic of the thesis work will be defined clearly. The forth semester is dedicated to thesis work. Supervised by a lecturer each student will perform an independent scientific study and prepare a thesis.

Students have 22 weeks to finalize their thesis. Thesis work may be a laboratory experiment or a project outside the university, e.g. in collaboration with industry.

Students have to submit three hardcover copies and one digital copy of their thesis to the examination office (Susanne Steinfeld). Examiners have to evaluate and grade the thesis within eight weeks. In a final colloquium, the student has to present and defend his/her thesis. The duration of the colloquium will be 45 to 60 minutes. For a successful completion of the Master thesis and the colloquium students earn 30 CP. A failed Master thesis can only be repeated once.

Learning Outcome

Students will be able to prepare and realize an independent scientific project. This includes literature research, sample preparation and characterization, data processing and interpretation, and preparation of a written thesis.
Students will have the ability to present and defend their results.

Requirements

Knowledge and skills obtained during the master program

Workload

22 weeks / 30 CP
ca. 900 h for preparation of master thesis and colloquium / 30 CP
equivalent to ca 22 weeks full-time engagement.

Examination

module exam (combined marks):

master thesisnot graded
colloquiumnot graded

Literature

case dependent

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Basic data
Study Program

Master of Science Materials Chemistry and Mineralogy


Module Type

Mandatory


Second Year of Study

Sommersemester

30 CPS

22 we SWS


Teaching Language:

English


Contact

Contact

Prof. Dr. Reinhard X. Fischer

GEO 5080

Tel.: +49 421 218 - 65164

rfischer@uni-bremen.de

05-MCM-4-M Master Thesis

Representative: Reinhard X. Fischer

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