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Course Syllabus


Environmental Science, Project Work, Second Cycle, 15 Credits


Course Code: MX4013 Subject Area: Field of Science
Main Field of Study: Environmental Science Credits: 15
    Subject Group (SCB): Enviromental Science
Education Cycle: Second Cycle Progression: A1E
Established: 2013-12-09 Last Approved: 2018-04-23
Valid from: Autumn semester 2018 Approved by: Head of School


Aims and Objectives

General aims for second cycle education

Second-cycle courses and study programmes shall involve the acquisition of specialist knowledge, competence and skills in relation to first-cycle courses and study programmes, and in addition to the requirements for first-cycle courses and study programmes shall
- further develop the ability of students to integrate and make autonomous use of their knowledge
- develop the students' ability to deal with complex phenomena, issues and situations, and
- develop the students' potential for professional activities that demand considerable autonomy, or for research and development work.

(Higher Education Act, Chapter 1, Section 9)

Course Objectives

Knowledge and comprehension
After having completed the course the student shall:
- have increased knowledge of the subject.
- demonstrate knowledge of for the thesis relevant technologies.

Proficiency and ability
After having completed the course the student shall:
- be able to draft and define scientific problems, and search and critical science information.
- be able to plan a science study, and accomplish the plan.
- be able to process and analyze scientific results.
- have the ability to present the project and its findings orally and in writing in a way that follows the instruction, is linguistically correct, well structured, comprehensible, and with a content that is relevant to the project, logical and scientifically sound and well founded.

Values and attitude
After having completed the course the student shall:
- have the ability to orientate about current knowledge/research development and working methods used in the field.
- have a professional approach in their relationships with clients, employees and other groups.
- have a professional approach to the final product of the project, with particular emphasis on reliability, usability and documentation.


Main Content of the Course

The course has two parts:

Special attention will be paid to:

Course Unit I: Experimental or theoretical work, 12 higher education credits.

The student performs an individual practical experimental or theoretic science project. This includes presentation of a problem, collection of relevant literature, as well as planning, designing and performing a science project. Topic is chosen together with the supervisor.

Course Unit II: Written and oral presentation, 3 higher education credits.

The student shall process data obtained, critical review the results, and present the work both in writing and with an oral presentation.


Teaching Methods

Seminars and supervision.

Students who have been admitted to and registered on a course have the right to receive tuition and/or supervision for the duration of the time period specified for the particular course to which they were accepted (see, the university's admission regulations (in Swedish)). After that, the right to receive tuition and/or supervision expires.


Examination Methods

Examination, 15 Credits. (Code: 0300)
Written an oral reporting of experimental or theoretical work.

For further information, see the university's local examination regulations (in Swedish).


Grades

According to the Higher Education Ordinance, Chapter 6, Section 18, a grade is to be awarded on the completion of a course, unless otherwise prescribed by the university. The university may prescribe which grading system shall apply. The grade is to be determined by a teacher specifically appointed by the university (an examiner).

According to regulations on grading systems for first- and second-cycle education (vice-chancellor's decision 2010-10-19, reg. no. CF 12-540/2010), one of the following grades is to be used: fail, pass, or pass with distinction. The vice-chancellor or a person appointed by the vice-chancellor may decide on exceptions from this provision for a specific course, if there are special reasons.

Grades used on course are Fail (U), Pass (G) or Pass with Distinction (VG).

Examination
Grades used are Fail (U), Pass (G) or Pass with Distinction (VG).

For further information, see the university's local examination regulations (in Swedish).


Specific entry requirements

Environmental Science, Second Cycle, 15 Credits and English Course B/English Course 6.

For further information, see the university's admission regulations (in Swedish).


Transfer of Credits for Previous Studies

Students who have previously completed higher education or other activities are, in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance, entitled to have these credited towards the current programme, providing that the previous studies or activities meet certain criteria.


For further information, see the university's local credit transfer regulations (in Swedish).


Other Provisions

Other Regulations:
Course unit I have to be passed (G) before examination on course unit II.
To receive Pass with Distinction (VG) on the course, the student requires Pass (G) on course unit I and Pass with Distinction (VG) on course unit II.

The number of examinations is limited to two on Course Module I and five on Course Module II. If course module I is failed, the student get one extra chance to do the work. At a fail grade on course module II gives a first opportunity for new trial after two-five weeks. Then given the opportunity to examine at the end of the next three semesters.
If deficiencies at an examination are considered as minor, the examiner after consultation with the supervisor can decide whether additional data should be submitted and examiner also decides the time frames for these.

Handling of theses/independent projects
Students are expected to themselves register their projects in DiVA (in accordance with vice-chancellors decision no. 41/2012, reg. no. CF 18-30/2012).
Students shall submit the final version of their projects in PDF format to the supervisor.
(DiVA = Academic Archive Online). Information on DiVA can be found on the University Librarys homepage.


Reading List and Other Teaching Materials

Required Reading

Litteratur fastställs i samråd med handledaren.


Additions and Comments on the Reading List

Vetenskapliga artiklar tillkommer.


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