Code | EEI002 | ||||||||||||||||||
Name | Master Thesis | ||||||||||||||||||
Status | Graduation Test | ||||||||||||||||||
Level and type | Post-graduate Studies, Academic | ||||||||||||||||||
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Academic staff | Leonīds Ribickis | ||||||||||||||||||
Credit points | 20.0 (30.0 ECTS) | ||||||||||||||||||
Parts | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
Annotation |
Master thesis examines a specific electrical technology automatization matter, problem solution analysis and theoretical basis, as well as version realization proposals and option verification. . |
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Goals and objectives of the course in terms of competences and skills |
The goal of the study course is to introduce students how to develop a scientific matter thesis in electro technology computerized automatization field and energy-electric converter usage in up-to-date engineering solutions. The objective of the study course is to develop student skills to analyse literature sources and existing technical solutions, to develop student skills how to improve the quality and effect of solutions, as well as skills how to provide alternative and new solutions and effectivity evaluation in different electrical technologies. | ||||||||||||||||||
Learning outcomes and assessment |
Is able to analyse literature, to carry out classification, to carry out theoretical calculations and experimental verifications. - Master thesis supervisor evaluation. Knows process automatization with energy-electric converter and microprocessor control. - Master thesis supervisor evaluation. Is able to develop electro devices in different national economy fields. A positive assessment from superior - Master thesis supervisor evaluation. Is able to successfully prepare for Master thesis pre-defence. - Pre-defence of Master thesis. Is able to successfully write a Master thesis report and to defend it. - Defence of Master thesis. |
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Evaluation criteria of study results |
Positive evaluation from supervisor - 20%
Defended Master thesis in the pre-defence - 40% Defended Master thesis - 40% |
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Course planning |
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