| Code |
15277
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| Year |
2
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| Semester |
A1
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| ECTS Credits |
42
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| Workload |
OT(30H)
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| Scientific area |
Electromechanics
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Entry requirements |
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Learning outcomes |
- The goal of the master's degree dissertation is for the student to demonstrate that they have the ability to apply the knowledge acquired during the degree, critically and independently analyzing a specific topic in the area.
- The master dissertation presupposes a work of a scientific nature on a topic within the scientific area of the master's course. It must have a state of the art literature review and a theoretical, experimental and/or simulation exercise component that promotes an innovative approach to the chosen topic. It must also present a conclusive synthesis and suggestions for future work. The research work to be developed must, typically, be the result of an in-depth analysis of the literature and fundamentally aims to propose a solution that is relevant from a theoretical point of view and, as far as possible, generalized to Electromechanical Engineering
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Syllabus |
The programmatic content and planning of each Dissertation work is defined by the supervising professor(s) and approved by the Course Committee.
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Main Bibliography |
Set by the supervisors in each work.
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria |
In this curricular unit, a mentoring relationship is established between the Professor/supervisor and the student, with periodic meetings to monitor the work, stimulating the student's autonomy, critical sense and self-learning capacity.
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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