spring 2026
END-3900 Master Thesis - M-ID - 30 ECTS

Type of course

The course cannot be taken as a single course.

Admission requirements

Students are qualified to start with the master thesis work when they have:

1. Passed at least 80 ECTS by week 2 at the start of the year, in the pertaining program.

2. An exemption from the requirement, may be conditionally granted if one subject (5 or 10 credits) is missing at the start of the master thesis, and the missing subject is not a part of the topic of the master thesis.


Course content

The master thesis project represents the conclusion of the master study, where the students gets an opportunity to apply the knowledge acquired in previous courses. The thesis assignment is formulated by the supervisor, individually or after discussion with the student and/or external participants. Campus Narvik offers a wide range of project assignments within relevant and pertinent topics, based on internal or external research activities, but the student may also suggest assignments based on their own interests or according to requests from the industry. The assignments may also be extensions of project works completed previously in the study, however with broadened problems.

The project assignment may in general contain both theoretical and practical elements, such as mathematical modelling, system analysis, theoretical derivations and practical development. The project can be individual or group work, and the work should be performed at Campus Narvik. If the project assignment is formulated in collaboration with a specified company, it is possible for the student to work at the company for parts of the project.

Guidelines for the master thesis project work are formulated by the master's Degree Programme - Engineering Design at UiT Narvik.


Objectives of the course

The goal of the master thesis project gives the student competence to carry out an individual project within a selected topic, relevant and pertinent to the master programme. The student will also acquire a broad knowledge of the topic through literature surveys of previous work within the field and related fields, and a profound knowledge through solving a specified problem. The final result of the project is a scientific report (thesis) with a presentation of the problem itself, the suggested solution and a discussion of employed techniques and the results.

After passing the course, students will have the following learning outcomes: Knowledge and understanding:

After completing the course, the student:

  • has advanced knowledge within the academic field of some mathematics, physics and engineering and specialized insight in a limited area within the field of engineering design (K1)
  • has some knowledge within the academic field of mathematics, physics and engineering and specialized insight in a limited area within the field of engineering design (K1)
  • has some knowledge of different theories and methods in the field of engineering design (K2)
  • can apply some knowledge to new areas within the academic field of numerical and analytical calculations, computations, materials, systematic design process, computational methods, engineering design (K3)
  • can analyze academic some problems on the basis of the history, traditions, distinctive character and place in society of the academic field in engineering (K4)

Ferdigheter:

After completing the course, the candidate:

  • can analyze and deal critically with information and use them to structure and formulate scholarly arguments (S1)
  • can analyze existing theories, and interpretations in the field of engineering design and work independently on practical and theoretical problems (S2)
  • can use relevant methods in engineering design for research and scholarly in an independent manner (S3)
  • can carry out an independent, limited research or development project under supervision and in accordance with applicable norms for research ethics (S4)

Kompetanse:

After completing the course, the candidate:

  • can analyze relevant academic, professional and research ethical problems (GC1)
  • can apply the knowledge and skills within engineering design in new areas in order to carry out advanced assignments and projects (GC2)
  • can communicate extensive independent work and masters language and some terminology of the academic field of engineering design (GC3)
  • can communicate about academic issues, analyses and conclusions in the field of engineering design, both with specialists and the general public (GC4)
  • can contribute to new thinking and innovation processes (GC5)

As the topic of the master thesis is not the same for each task, some of "Learning outcomes, skills and attitudes" points mentioned above will not necessarily be fulfilled. Thus, the learning outcome is somewhat dependent on the topic of the master thesis.


Language of instruction and examination

The master thesis can be written in Norwegian or English but this point must be clarified during the master thesis kick start.

Teaching methods

Project run by the students under guidance by one or more supervisors.

Schedule

Examination

Examination: Weighting: Duration: Grade scale:
Oral exam 1/1 30 Minutes A–E, fail F
Assignment 0/1 A–E, fail F
UiT Exams homepage

More info about the assignment

Individually or in a group.

More info about the oral exam

The report/product will be presented in a plenary session on campus Narvik in late May or early June, around the graduation ceremony.

Each candidate will have approximately 30 minutes at their disposal. The details are defined in a separate requirements document.

It is possible to present the master thesis remotely.

The oral exam is adjusting and may change the grade in the course, either up or down, across the entire grading scale.


Re-sit examination

No resit examination
  • About the course
  • Campus: Narvik |
  • ECTS: 30
  • Course code: END-3900
  • Earlier years and semesters for this topic