Program Overview
Program Overview
The Bachelor Thesis (SLing) is a program offered by the University of Copenhagen, specifically designed for students in the Skov- og landskabsingeniøruddannelsen (Landscape Engineering) program.
Program Description
The Bachelor Thesis is a comprehensive project that allows students to demonstrate their ability to solve practical problems related to landscape engineering. The project should be based on a well-qualified foundation, showcasing the student's breadth of knowledge and skills in the field.
Program Objectives
The program aims to enable students to:
- Select, analyze, and define a concrete problem related to landscape engineering
- Develop a problem statement and set a specific goal for the project
- Demonstrate their ability to apply theoretical knowledge and methods relevant to the problem field
- Integrate practical experience and demonstrate critical thinking in relation to both theory and practice
- Discuss the project's results in relation to societal and sustainability perspectives
Program Structure
The program consists of:
- Project description
- Supervision
- Mid-term seminar
- Bachelor report
Formal Requirements
To be eligible for the program, students must have completed all other courses in the Landscape Engineering program.
Teaching Methods
The program uses a combination of:
- Supervision
- Project work
Notes
The Bachelor Thesis is typically completed during the 4th year of the program, and the deadline for submission is Thursday of week 24 at 12:00. Students can request an extension of the deadline in extraordinary circumstances.
Assessment
The program is assessed based on a 7-point scale, and the final grade is determined by the project report and the oral examination. The assessment criteria include:
- The student's ability to formulate a problem statement and set a specific goal for the project
- The student's ability to apply theoretical knowledge and methods relevant to the problem field
- The student's ability to integrate practical experience and demonstrate critical thinking in relation to both theory and practice
- The student's ability to discuss the project's results in relation to societal and sustainability perspectives
Workload
The program requires:
- 403 hours of project work
- 8 hours of supervision
- 1 hour of examination
- Total: 412 hours
Feedback
Feedback is provided at the end of the program, in addition to the final grade.
Examination
The program is examined through a written report and an oral examination. The written report should be submitted in Digital Eksamen, and two physical copies should be submitted to the Course and Education Secretariat.
Course Information
- Language: Danish
- Course code: LSLS10063U
- ECTS points: 15
- Level: Professionsbachelor
- Duration: 1 block
- Placement: Block 4
- Schema group: Bachelor project is completed outside the schema structure
- Course capacity: No limitation
Study Board
- SCIENCE Professionsbachelor
Offering Institute
- Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management
Offering Faculty
- Faculty of Science
Course Responsible
- Lea Holmberg Rasmussen
Final Answer in English:
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