Kirsten Oswald: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2020 |
Name | Dr. Kirsten Oswald |
Department | Mechanical and Process Engineering |
Relationship | Lecturer |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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166-0290-00L | CAS Thesis on Technology Potentials Does not take place this semester. Only for MAS in Future Transport Systems and CAS in Future Transport Systems: Technology Potential. | 3 credits | 5D | K. Oswald | |
Abstract | The participants, in heterogeneous teams, deal with a current problem from the topics of the CAS Technology Potentials. | ||||
Learning objective | - Deal with a specific problem from the CAS Technology Potentials subject area. - Be able to work interdisciplinary and across sectors, where appropriate together with relevant other parties. - Communicate the results appropriately. | ||||
Lecture notes | Distributed at start of module | ||||
Literature | Distributed at start of module | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Announced to students of the of the MAS / CAS at the beginning of the term | ||||
166-0490-00L | Master’s Thesis Only for MAS in Future Transport Systems. | 15 credits | 27D | K. Oswald | |
Abstract | Individually and independently, students address a practice-related problem in the area of future transport systems. To do this they deploy, under the supervision of an expert, what they have learned in the MAS programme. They set out the problem, the procedure and the solution in a written report which they present and defend in front of a specialist audience. | ||||
Learning objective | - Ability to draw up solutions in the context of future transport systems. - Ability to communicate these solutions in a manner suited to a particular target audience. | ||||
Content | - Introductory colloquium: Working scientifically and presenting a project idea - Individual and independent work on a problem selected by the participant - Interim colloquium: Presentation of the status quo - Individual supervision by the lecturer - compilation of the written thesis and preparation of the presentation - Examination colloquium: Presentation and defence | ||||
Lecture notes | Distributed at start of module | ||||
Literature | Distributed at start of module | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Announced to students of the of the MAS at the beginning of the term. |