Module AT5990-KP30
Master Thesis Auditory Technology (HATMArbeit)
Duration
1 Semester
Turnus of offer
each semester
Credit points
30
Course of studies, specific fields and terms:
- Master Auditory Technology 2022, compulsory, Auditory Technology
- Master Auditory Technology 2017, compulsory, Auditory Technology
Classes and lectures:
- Colloquium (presentation (incl. preparation), 1 SWS)
- Authoring of the Master Thesis (supervised self studies, 1 SWS)
Workload:
- 30 hours oral presentation (including preparation)
- 870 hours private studies
Contents of teaching:
- Independent scientific work on a complex task of auditory technology and its applications
- Scientific presentation of the problem at hand and the solutions developed
Qualification-goals/Competencies:
- The students are able to solve a complex scientific problem with state of the art methods.
- They have the expertise to plan, organize and carry out a project work.
- They can present complex information in written and oral form.
- They have gained expert knowledge on a roughly defined topic.
Grading through:
- Written report
Responsible for this module:
- Studiengangsleitung Hörakustik und Audiologische Technik
Teacher:
- Lübeck University of Applied Sciences
- All institutes of the University of Lübeck
- Alle prüfungsberechtigten Dozentinnen/Dozenten des Studienganges
Literature:
- is selected individually :
Language:
- thesis can be written in German or English
Notes:
Prerequisites for attending the module:- see study programme regulations (e.g. at least 70 ECTS points have been acquired)
Prerequisites for attending the exam:
- Approval of the application for admission to the master's thesis by the chairman of the examination board and at least 70 ECTS points have been acquired
Modul exam:
- CS5990-L1: Master´s thesis of Auditory Technology, thesis with oral exam (colloquium), 100% of module grade
If the thesis is written outside of the university (at scientific institutions or at companies) in the field of hearing aid technology, it has to be supervised by professors from the University of Lübeck or the Technische Hochschule Lübeck.
Last Updated:
01.10.2021