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Syllabus:

Master's Thesis, Master of Fine Arts in Architecture and Urban Design, 30 Credits

Swedish name: Examensarbete, konstnärlig masterexamen i arkitektur och stadsbyggnad

This syllabus is valid: 2022-10-17 valid to 2024-01-07 (newer version of the syllabus exists)

Course code: 5AR522

Credit points: 30

Education level: Second cycle

Main Field of Study and progress level: Architecture: Second cycle, contains degree project for Master of Arts/Master of Science (120 credits)

Grading scale: Two-grade scale

Responsible department: Umeå School of Architecture

Revised by: Faculty Board of Science and Technology, 2022-11-18

Contents

The course consists of an advanced and substantial degree project within a given framework. 

The degree project enables students to integrate the knowledge, skills, and abilities they have acquired during the architecture programme and apply them to an advanced architectural project. The emphasis of the degree project is on establishing, explaining, and defending the student's own position as a future professional. As part of the degree project, students apply the contextual, historical, technical, and design research conducted in "Seminar Course 3a" and "3b", as well as "Synthesis Course 3", to develop an ambitious well researched and well-grounded architectural project.

Students will be expected to develop a design for an advanced architectural proposal, which may include but is not restricted to its physical, historical, and social framework, along with its structural, tectonic, environmental, material, and sustainable characteristics and its impact on its context. 

While the master's thesis inevitably leads to an advanced architectural proposal and while it must meet the learning outcomes for the course, it may focus on urbanism, landscape, social and participatory processes, technical and material innovations, etc. 

Students who wish to locate their project in for example a developing country, another city or region may do so in dialogue with the supervisor and in accordance with the given framework for the exam project. In this case the student will be required to regularly visit Umeå during the course period as agreed with the supervisor. 

Expected learning outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to: 

Knowledge and understanding

  • demonstrate expertise and advanced knowledge within the specific field of the degree project and the theories and hypothesis related to it.  
  • exhibit the expertise, knowledge, and personal responsibility required to work independently in a professional capacity.

Competence and skills 

  • exhibit independent ability to proceed from a previously identified position and research agenda to plan, undertake and solve advanced creative problems using suitable architectonic methods. 
  • demonstrate the ability to use appropriate architectonic methods and syntheses to develop, undertake and evaluate an original exploration of a specific research question, agenda, speculation, or hypothesis based on personal professional interests, resulting in an advanced, well-researched and well-grounded architectural proposal including its physical, historical and social context, structural, tectonic, environmental, material and sustainable qualities and impact. 

Judgement and approach 

  • identify personal needs for additional knowledge and ongoing skills development. 
  • carry out ideas from a personal vision and contribute to the creation of knowledge by means of a critically deliberative approach within pre-established time constraints. 
  • demonstrate the ability to clearly present and critically discuss and evaluate his or her research questions, conclusions, and design proposal and the knowledge and reasoning on which they are based in speech, writing, images, and models and so contribute to the development of the profession and professional practice. 

Required Knowledge

Admission to the course requires the completion of a minimum of 270 ECTS credits or equivalent, including the courses "5AR525 Synthesis Course 3", "5AR526 Seminar Course 3a" and "5AR527 Seminar Course 3b".

Form of instruction

The teaching consists of supervision of all mandatory parts of the degree project as well as active participation in mandatory seminars. Each student is responsible for maintaining contact with the faculty during the project period. The student must optimize the available supervisory resources. The student shall plan and execute the project independently within the specified time frame. 
Throughout the course, the student is expected to engage in a critical reflection on the initial research, the developed strategies, the spatial character, and the consequences of the architectural proposal. The development of research questions, hypotheses, and theories as well as key architectural decisions and strategies are discussed and evaluated at moments of supervision. 

The student's right to teaching and supervision at the course that they are registered for is only valid from the onset of the course to the end of the course.  

Examination modes

The course will be graded through a final oral and visual project presentation, written report, and exhibition of a portfolio. 

Supplementary re-examination is individually adjusted based on the goal or goals that the student has not reached and takes place at the earliest two weeks after the students have received their results and at the latest two months after the regular examination. 
The course/respective modules will be graded when all examined parts have been approved.  

The possible grades are 'Fail' or 'Pass'.

Students are entitled to rewrite the same examination five times. Students who do not pass the regular examination should be provided an opportunity for further examination according to the University's "Regulations for tests and examinations at the undergraduate and graduate levels." A student who has failed two tests for a course or a part of a course is entitled to have another examiner appointed unless there are specific reasons against it (HF 6 Chap. 22 §). Requests for new examiners are made to the head of the department. Students have the right to be tested on the same curriculum as the regular examination on at least two occasions up to two years after the first registration.

Examiners may decide to deviate from the modes of assessment in the course syllabus. Individual adaption of modes of assessment must give due consideration to the student's needs. The adaption of modes of assessment must remain within the framework of the intended learning outcomes in the course syllabus. Students who require an adapted examination must submit a request to the department holding the course no later than 10 days before the examination. The examiner decides on the adaption of the examination, after which the student will be notified.

Literature

The literature list is not available through the web. Please contact the faculty.