Final Project Work in Computer Science, 30 credits
Examensarbete i Datavetenskap, 30 högskolepoäng
| Course Code: | TEXV23 |
| Confirmed: | Nov 11, 2025 |
| Valid From: | Jan 18, 2027 |
| Education Cycle: | Second-cycle level |
| Disciplinary domain: | Technology |
| Subject group: | Computer Technology |
| Specialised in: | A2E Second cycle, contains degree project for Master of Arts/Master of Science (120 credits) |
| Main field of study: | Computer Science |
On completion of the course the student shall:
The course provides knowledge and skills in carrying out an independent investigation and research study within the main field of study. Through the work, the student demonstrates the ability to apply, critically use and further develop knowledge acquired during the course of the programme in collaboration with companies, organisations, authorities or academia.
The course includes the following elements:
Supervision and seminars.
The student conducts the final project work within the main field of study in a group of two. The course manager can grant an exemption from this.
Language of instruction is English.
Passed courses at second cycle level of at least 75 credits, including a course in research methodology or equivalent. From first cycle, the student must have passed 21 credits in mathematics, and the Bachelor degree should be approved.
The course is examined through a written report, oral presentation of the report, review and discussion of another group's work ("opponering"), and fulfilment of mandatory elements. The grade is set according to a special assessment template.
| Name of the Test | Value | Grading |
|---|---|---|
| Thesis | 30 credits | 5/4/3/U |
The programme manager can grant an exemption from the points requirements under Prerequisites. No exemption will be made to the required Bachelor degree. A supervisor and examiner are appointed for each final project work.
Implementation shall follow the instructions established at the School of Engineering. The final project work may begin after the examiner's approval.
Relevant literature is chosen based on the final project work topics. The student has the main responsibility in this process.