Degree Project E1 in Biology
Syllabus, Master's level, 1BG328
- Code
- 1BG328
- Education cycle
- Second cycle
- Main field(s) of study and in-depth level
- Biology A2E
- Grading system
- Pass (G), Fail (U)
- Finalised by
- The Faculty Board of Science and Technology, 6 September 2011
- Responsible department
- Biology Education Centre
Entry requirements
Bachelor's degree, and in addition at least 30 credits of courses in biology at advanced level, including courses at advanced level that are necessary for the project. Admission requires a project plan accepted by the department.
Learning outcomes
After the course, the student should be able to
- show a deep knowledge within the chosen field of biology
- search and in a critical way interpret and compile relevant scientific literature
- in a creative way delimit a scientific problem, plan a scientific study, choose appropriate methods, carry out the study, interpret and evaluate the results and, if applicable, generate falsifiable a hypotheses to explain the observations all within given time frames
- present the results in correct language for different target groups both in scientific and in popular form
- give constructive criticism on texts within the study field
Content
An independent project is carried out, where the knowledge from earlier completed courses are applied. The project is guided by a supervisor in close connection to ongoing projects in research or development.
To achieve the objectives, the student shall
- under supervision delimit a scientific problem, investigate it, interpret and evaluate the results and present the project in oral and written form
- search, evaluate and compile information relevant for the chosen problem
- actively participate in seminars and other activities at the department where the project is carried out
- comment and give constructive criticism on another student's project (opposition)
Course modules: Midterm report 10 credits; Final report 20 credits.
Instruction
The teaching is devised individually dependent on the direction of the project. Supervision is provided individually or in group.
Assessment
Midterm report is examined by oral and/or a short written report. Final report is examined by oral presentation as well as written reporting. To pass, a passed oral and written presentation of the degree project is required. The written presentation should consist of a scientific report, a popular summary and a summary in English. To pass, the student must also act as opponent on another degree project within same main area or have participated actively at a research seminar.