Degree project - Master’s Thesis, 30 credits

Examensarbete, 30 hp

TQXX30

Main field of study

see special list

Course level

Second cycle

Course type

Programme course

Education components

Preliminary scheduled hours: 0 h
Recommended self-study hours: 800 h
ECV = Elective / Compulsory / Voluntary
Course offered for Semester Period Timetable module Language Campus ECV
6METO Applied Ethology and Animal Biology, Master's Programme 3 (Autumn 2026) 1, 2, 2 -, -, - English Distance, Valla C/E
6MESD Ecology and Sustainable Development, Master's Programme 3 (Autumn 2026) 1, 2, 2 -, -, - English Distance, Valla C/E

Main field of study

see special list

Course level

Second cycle

Advancement level

A2E

Specific information

filosofie master, naturvetenskaplig master, teknologie master

Course offered for

  • Master's Programme in Biomedical Engineering
  • Master's Programme in Electronics Engineering
  • Master's Programme in Mechanical Engineering
  • Master's Programme in Computer Science
  • Master's Programme in Sustainability Engineering and Management
  • Master's Programme in Mathematics
  • Master's Programme in Intelligent Transport Systems and Logistics
  • Master's Programme in Aeronautical Engineering
  • Master's Programme in Industrial Engineering and Management
  • Master's Programme in Design
  • Master's Programme in Chemistry
  • Master's Programme in Protein Science
  • Master's Programme in Ecology and Sustainable Development
  • Master's Programme in Applied Ethology and Animal Biology
  • Master's Programme in Data Science and Information Engineering

Entry requirements

Admission to master’s programme. In addition, to be qualified to conduct a degree project the student must have completed at least 60 credits from courses within the programme, of which 30 credits must be at the advanced (graduate) level within the main field of study. Furthermore, there is a requirement to have enough knowledge for the specific thesis work.

Intended learning outcomes

Knowledge of underlying sciences

The student shall be able to demonstrate ability to

  • systematically integrate knowledge acquired during the studies
  • demonstrate substantially deepened knowledge of methodology as well as knowledge of the subject area within the main field of study
  • assimilate the content of the relevant literature and relate their work to this

Personal and professional skills

The student shall be able to demonstrate ability to

  • plan, implement and present an independent degree project
  • formulate issues, plan and carry out advanced tasks within specified time limits
  • find and evaluate scientific literature
  • clearly present and discuss conclusions on the degree project in writing and orally
  • critically examine and oppose on another student´s degree project
  • be able to create, analyze and / or evaluate scientific problems with the help of current theories and methods in the field
  • make assessments with regard to relevant ethical and societal aspects, such as economically, socially and ecologically sustainable development

Course content

Determined individually for each student in consultation with the examiner and supervisor. The project must be carried out in the main field of study.

Teaching and working methods

The course consists of an independent degree project. A supervisor and an examiner are appointed for each student or group of students. The degree project is the final step before graduation.

Examination

AUSKAttendance at three thesis presentations0.5 creditsD
OPPOOpposition1.5 creditsU, G
UPG1Planning report, midway assessment, written report, oral presentation and reflection document28 creditsU, G

Only degree projects at a level and extent equal to that of your personal degree project can be selected for opposition. The student must oppose at least one degree project.

Attendance at thesis presentations may be done starting the first semester of the master’s programme and is recorded, until registration of the master’s thesis can be done, in the course code TEXMAS. Thesis presentation attendance can be done at degree projects at a level equal to or higher than your personal degree project.

The written report should consist of a manuscript ready for publication together with an individual document regarding the completed degree project.

The course is graded Pass/Fail.

Grades

Two grade scale, older version, U, G

Other information

The following course codes, depending on main field of study, are based on this syllabus:

TQBI30 - Biology
TQBT30 - Construction Engineering
TQDE30 - Design
TQDT30 - Computer Science and Engineering
TQDV30 - Computer Science
TQEM30 - Energy and Environmental Engineering
TQET30 - Electrical Engineering
TQFT30 - Aeronautical Engineering
TQFY30 - Physics
TQIE30 - Industrial Engineering and Management
TQKB30 - Chemical Biology
TQKE30 - Chemistry
TQMA30 - Mathematics
TQMD30 - Biomedical Engineering
TQME30 - Media Technology and Engineering
TQMT30 - Mechanical Engineering
TQTF30 - Applied Physics
TQTM30 - Applied Mathematics
TQTS30 - Transportation Systems Engineering

About teaching and examination language

The teaching language is presented in the Overview tab for each course. The examination language relates to the teaching language as follows: 

  • If teaching language is “Swedish”, the course as a whole could be given in Swedish, or partly in English. Examination language is Swedish, but parts of the examination can be in English.
  • If teaching language is “English”, the course as a whole is taught in English. Examination language is English.
  • If teaching language is “Swedish/English”, the course as a whole will be taught in English if students without prior knowledge of the Swedish language participate. Examination language is Swedish or English depending on teaching language.

Other

The course is conducted in such a way that there are equal opportunities with regard to sex, transgender identity or expression, ethnicity, religion or other belief, disability, sexual orientation and age.

The planning and implementation of a course should correspond to the course syllabus. The course evaluation should therefore be conducted with the course syllabus as a starting point. 

The course is campus-based at the location specified for the course, unless otherwise stated under “Teaching and working methods”. Please note, in a campus-based course occasional remote sessions could be included.  

Department

Tekniska fakultetens kansli

Course literature

Other

  • Determined individually for each student in consultation with the examiner and supervisor.

Code Name Scope Grading scale
AUSK Attendance at three thesis presentations 0.5 credits D
OPPO Opposition 1.5 credits U, G
UPG1 Planning report, midway assessment, written report, oral presentation and reflection document 28 credits U, G

Only degree projects at a level and extent equal to that of your personal degree project can be selected for opposition. The student must oppose at least one degree project.

Attendance at thesis presentations may be done starting the first semester of the master’s programme and is recorded, until registration of the master’s thesis can be done, in the course code TEXMAS. Thesis presentation attendance can be done at degree projects at a level equal to or higher than your personal degree project.

The written report should consist of a manuscript ready for publication together with an individual document regarding the completed degree project.

The course is graded Pass/Fail.

Plagiarism

For examinations that involve the writing of reports, in cases in which it can be assumed that the student has had access to other sources (such as during project work, writing essays, etc.), the material submitted must be prepared in accordance with principles for acceptable practice when referring to sources when the text, images, ideas, data, etc. of other people are used. This is done by using references or quotations for which the source is specified. It is also to be made clear whether the author has reused his or her own text, images, ideas, data, etc. from previous examinations, such as degree projects, project reports, etc. (this is sometimes known as “self-plagiarism”).

A failure to specify such sources may be regarded as attempted deception during examination.

Attempts to cheat

In the event of a suspected attempt by a student to cheat during an examination, or when study performance is to be assessed as specified in Chapter 10 of the Higher Education Ordinance, the examiner is to report this to the disciplinary board of the university. Possible consequences for the student are suspension from study and a formal warning. More information is available at Cheating, deception and plagiarism.

Linköping University has also produced a guide for teachers and students' use of generative AI in education (Dnr LiU-2023-02660). As a student, you are always expected to gain knowledge of what applies to each course (including the degree project). In general, clarity to where and how generative AI has been used is important.  

Regulations (apply to LiU in its entirety)

The university is a government agency whose operations are regulated by legislation and ordinances, which include the Higher Education Act and the Higher Education Ordinance. In addition to legislation and ordinances, operations are subject to several policy documents. The Linköping University rule book collects currently valid decisions of a regulatory nature taken by the university board, the vice-chancellor and faculty/department boards.

LiU’s rule book for education at first-cycle and second-cycle levels is available at https://styrdokument.liu.se/Regelsamling/Innehall

Interruption in and deregistration from a course

The LiU decision, Guidelines concerning confirmation of participation in education, Dnr LiU-2020-02256 (https://styrdokument.liu.se/Regelsamling/VisaBeslut/764582), states that interruptions in study are to be recorded in Ladok. Thus, all students who do not participate in a course for which they have registered are therefore obliged to report the interruption so that this can be noted in Ladok. Deregistration from or interrupting a course is carried out using a Web-based form.

Guidelines relating to examinations and examiners 

For details, see Guidelines for education and examination for first-cycle and second-cycle education at Linköping University, Dnr LiU-2023-00379  (http://styrdokument.liu.se/Regelsamling/VisaBeslut/917592).

An examiner must be employed as a teacher at LiU according to the LiU Regulations for Appointments, Dnr LiU-2022-04445 (https://styrdokument.liu.se/Regelsamling/VisaBeslut/622784). For courses in second-cycle, the following teachers can be appointed as examiner: Professor (including Adjunct and Visiting Professor), Associate Professor (including Adjunct), Senior Lecturer (including Adjunct and Visiting Senior Lecturer), Research Fellow, or Postdoc. For courses in first-cycle, Assistant Lecturer (including Adjunct and Visiting Assistant Lecturer) can also be appointed as examiner in addition to those listed for second-cycle courses. In exceptional cases, a Part-time Lecturer can also be appointed as an examiner at both first- and second cycle, see Delegation of authority for the Board of Faculty of Science and Engineering.

Forms of examination

Grades

For degree projects and other independent work the grades Fail (U) and Pass (G) are to be used.

Examination components

The following examination components and associated module codes are used at the Faculty of Science and Engineering as part of the degree project:

  • Grades Fail (U) and Pass (G) are to be used for the examination component assignment (UPG).
  • Grades Fail (U) and Pass (G) are to be used for the examination components Opposition (OPPO) and Attendance at thesis presentation (AUSK).

For possibilities to alternative forms of examinations, the following applies (in accordance with the LiU Guidelines for education and examination for first-cycle and second-cycle education at Linköping University, Dnr LiU-2023-00379 http://styrdokument.liu.se/Regelsamling/VisaBeslut/917592): 

  • If the coordinator has recommended for the student an adapted examination or alternative form of examination, the examiner may grant this if the examiner assesses that it is possible, based on consideration of the course objectives.
  • An examiner may also decide that an adapted examination or alternative form of examination if the examiner assessed that special circumstances prevail, and the examiner assesses that it is possible while maintaing the objectives of the course.

Reporting of examination results

The examination results for a student are reported at the relevant department.

Other

Determined individually for each student in consultation with the examiner and supervisor.

Note: The course matrix might contain more information in Swedish.

I = Introduce, U = Teach, A = Utilize
I U A Modules Comment
1. DISCIPLINARY KNOWLEDGE AND REASONING
1.1 Knowledge of underlying mathematics and science (courses on G1X-level)

                            
1.2 Fundamental engineering knowledge (courses on G1X-level)

                            
1.3 Further knowledge, methods and tools in any of : mathematics, natural sciences, engineering (courses at G2X level)

                            
1.4 Advanced knowledge, methods and tools in any of: mathematics, natural sciences, engineering (courses at A1X level)

                            
1.5 Insight into current research and development work

                            
2. PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES
2.1 Analytical reasoning and problem solving

                            
2.2 Experimentation, investigation, and knowledge discovery

                            
2.3 System thinking

                            
2.4 Attitudes, thought, and learning

                            
2.5 Ethics, equity, and other responsibilities

                            
3. INTERPERSONAL SKILLS: TEAMWORK AND COMMUNICATION
3.1 Teamwork

                            
3.2 Communications

                            
3.3 Communication in foreign languages

                            
4. CONCEIVING, DESIGNING, IMPLEMENTING AND OPERATING SYSTEMS IN THE ENTERPRISE, SOCIETAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT
4.1 Societal conditions, including economically, socially and ecologically sustainable development

                            
4.2 Enterprise and business context

                            
4.3 Conceiving, system engineering and management

                            
4.4 Designing

                            
4.5 Implementing

                            
4.6 Operating

                            
5. PLANNING, EXECUTION AND PRESENTATION OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH RESPECT TO SCIENTIFIC AND SOCIETAL NEEDS AND REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Societal conditions, including economically, socially and ecologically sustainable development within research or development projects

                            
5.2 Economic conditions for research or development projects

                            
5.3 Identification of needs, structuring and planning of research or development projects

                            
5.4 Execution of research or development projects

                            
5.5 Presentation and evaluation of research or development projects

                            

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