Code | RTR001 | ||||||||||||||||||
Name | Bachelor Thesis | ||||||||||||||||||
Status | Graduation Test | ||||||||||||||||||
Level and type | Undergraduate Studies, Academic | ||||||||||||||||||
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Academic staff | Anna Litviņenko | ||||||||||||||||||
Credit points | 10.0 (15.0 ECTS) | ||||||||||||||||||
Parts | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
Annotation |
Bachelor thesis is independent research in the field of electronics and its applications on the individually selected theme. It contains the analysis of relevant information sources, formulation of problems to be solved, substantiation for selection of research methods, analysis of obtained results and conclusions.. |
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Goals and objectives of the course in terms of competences and skills |
The goal is to offer opportunity to develop ability to carry out independent research work in the selected field. Objectives - to demonstrate the following abilities: to obtain and analyse relevant information; to design and analyse a system or a process; to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems; to apply knowledge of mathematics, natural sciences, engineering; to analyse and interpret the obtained data. | ||||||||||||||||||
Learning outcomes and assessment |
To develop a bachelor thesis according to the Regulations accepted by the RTU Senate, demonstrating the author’s ability to carry out research in the field of electronics independently. - The thesis is assessed by the selected reviewer and defended at the public session of the final examination commission. |
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