To graduate from the degree programme, you must:
Your title on graduation will be “Master of Science in Engineering (MSc)”
In their Master’s thesis students examine a current topic drawn from the broad subject area of the green transformation and sustainable management. Their topic must be approved by the head of degree programme in advance and the thesis should be an independent piece of scientific work. Degree programme supervisors are available to offer advice to students on a one-to-one basis. It is also possible to write the thesis in cooperation with a company or the student’s employer. In this case you will receive support from an internal and an external supervisor.
The final examinations are open to the public and held either in the summer, in July, or in the autumn, in September. The final examination consists of two parts, both in English: a presentation of the thesis and a subsequent defence of the thesis before the examining board. The members of the examining board will subsequently ask questions on other relevant topics from the curriculum and the subject area of the Master’s thesis.
The examining board consists of the head of the degree programme, the thesis supervisor, and a professor from the degree programme.
Our graduates can either advance their professional careers or pursue an academic career by studying for a doctorate.