Course EG3020

Degree Thesis for 60-Credits Master in Energy Technology with Focus on Energy Efficiency in the Built Environment

15 Credits
Second Cycle

Starts week 14, 2025

The course comprises of an independent engineering project, based on the knowledge that the student gained during the programme. Independent work means that the student shall critically analyse the problem and with a holistic approach solve it within a given timeframe. Within the national or international context, the thesis work can be completed as either as an industrial or an academic project. An industrial project is to be completed in cooperation with the industry or an external organisation. An academic project is to be conducted at an academic institution. The work includes formulating the aim and objectives of the project and conducting a literature review. The results of the project should then be presented and analysed. The work concludes with a written thesis and oral defence at a seminar.
Starts and ends:
week 14, 2025 - week 23, 2025
Study Rate:
100%
Location:
Borlänge
Time of Day:
Day
Teaching form:
Normal
Language:
English
Other:
P: Course only offered as part of programme.
Entry Qualifications :
  • Bachelor of Science degree in energy technology, building or civil engineering related fields of at least 180 credits. Courses of at least 30 credits in total in the 60 credit Master Programme in Energy Efficient Built Environment should be completed
Selection :
Guaranteed admission
Application Code:
HDA-V3LLB
Main field of study:
Tuition Fee
First Tuition Fee Installment:
33,750 SEK
Total Tuition Fee:
33,750 SEK
EU/EEA Citizens or exchange students are not required to pay fees.
Information on application and tuition fees: www.universityadmissions.se.
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