Study Guide 2015-2016

RAK-13006 Individual Research Work in Civil Engineering, 3-8 cr

Additional information

The topic and learning material will be determined individually. The topic should be chosen so that the student has adequate basic knowledge of the subject (and English language) due to his/her previous studies to be able to proceed quite independently. After the title of the work is determined by the supervisor the student should find literature and other information about the subject and write a detailed plan for the research: short introduction, goals and limitations, an outline for the table of contents to be, material available and possible references, working methods. When this is ready, the plan is discussed with the supervisor and after it is accepted the work can continue. For passing the course a written report in English is required. When the outline of the report is ready, it should be sent to the supervisor for comments, and after possible corrections and additions the final report is written and submitted to evaluation. After that a date for an oral presentation is set. An oral presentation to a small group of researchers is arranged, where the work will be discussed and evaluated. When you have chosen the topic area of your work, please contact the following teachers: Structural Engineering: Olli Kerokoski (olli.kerokoski@tut.fi), Earth and Foundation Structures: Minna Leppänen (minna.leppanen@tut.fi), Construction Management and Economics: Alpo Salmisto (alpo.salmisto@tut.fi). Room numbers and appointment times: please, see the TUT POP portal.

Person responsible

Olli Kerokoski

Lessons

Implementation 1: RAK-13006 2015-03

Study type P1 P2 P3 P4 Summer
Assignment
 10 h/week

 

 

 

 

Requirements

Approved individual research work. Presentation of research findings and conclusions.



Correspondence of content

Course Corresponds course  Description 
RAK-13006 Individual Research Work in Civil Engineering, 3-8 cr RAK-1016 Individual Research Work in Civil Engineering I, 3 cr  

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