Course title | Master Thesis II |
Course code | BūvZ6040 |
Credit points (ECTS) | 22.5 |
Total Hours in Course | 607.5 |
Independent study hours | 600 |
Date of course confirmation | 10/03/2021 |
Responsible Unit | Institute of Civil Engineering and Wood Processing |
Course developers | |
Dr. sc. ing., Jānis Kreilis |
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Prior knowledge | |
BūvZ6039, Master Thesis I |
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Replaced course | |
BūvZN003 [GBUVN003] Master Thesis II |
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Course abstract | |
The structure and execution of scientific work is discussed. Description and analysis of experimental works, selection and argumentation of mathematical models referring to master’s thesis is discussed. The skills of summarisation and assessment of scientific results are acquired. | |
Learning outcomes and their assessment | |
Knowledge about planning and conducting research and analysis of results.
Skills to perform experimental and analytical investigations and summarise results. Competence to perform investigations, choose method of numerical analysis and evaluate the acquired results. Summary - master’s thesis and its presentation in department meeting. |
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Course Content(Calendar) | |
1. Developing the structure of master’s thesis.
2. Performing experiments and provisory evaluation of results. 3. Performing experiments. 4. Graphical representation of experimental (analytical) results. 5. Statistical analysis of research results. 6. Development and approbation of mathematical model. 7. Formulating main conclusions and proposals. 8. Writing and executing master’s thesis. 9. Preparation of presentation materials. 10. Presentation of master’s thesis in department meeting. Finalisation of presentation materials. 11. Finalisation of master’s thesis and handing in the department. |
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Requirements for awarding credit points | |
Master’s thesis completed, handed in written format in the department. Grading – passed. | |
Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work | |
Performing experimental research.
Analysis and formulating conclusions of research. Writing and executing master’s thesis. Preparation for presentation of thesis. |
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Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes | |
The quality of the contents and execution of master’s thesis. The evaluation of thesis presentation and discussion. | |
Compulsory reading | |
1. Harris, H G/ Structural modelling and experimental techniques/ H G Harris, G M Sabnis.- 2nd ed. London, New York,... CRC Press, 1999.- 789 pp.
2. Fu, Feng: Advanced modelling techniques in structural design.- City University London. Chichester, United Kingdom; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons, 2015, 258 p. 3. Kottegoda, N. T., Rosso R. Applied statistics for civil and environmental engineers. Oxford; Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2008. 718 p. |
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Further reading | |
1. Floyd, Anthony C. Green building: a professional's guide to concepts, codes and innovation : includes IgCC provisions/ Anthony C. Floyd, Allan Bilka.- Clifton Park, NY: Delmar, Cengage Learning, 2012., 271 lpp.
2. Civil engineering heritage in Europe: 18th-21st century / [editorial board: Gorazd Humar, editor-in-chief... [et al.]]; European Council of Civil Engineers. - Nova Gorica: Grafika Soča, 2009. - 375 p. 3. Stepinski, Tadeusz. Advanced structural damage detection: from theory to engineering applications/ Tadeusz Stepinski, Tadeusz Uhl and Wieslaw Staszewski. - Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley, [2013], 328 p. |
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Periodicals and other sources | |
1. Bauen mit Holz. ISSN: 0005-6545 2. The Structural Engineer. London: The institution of structural engineers. ISSN 1466-5123 | |
Notes | |
Compulsory Course for the Professional Master's study programme “Civil Engineering” |