Description
The MSc project can range from an extensive survey and critique of existing research to the development of a new model or an extension of an existing one. Each project will be assessed taking into account where the main focus of effort lies. A component of original research is not a requirement of the project, but will be given due credit if present. A student should discuss these details with their supervisor. Whatever the student decides with their supervisor, there are some parts that all projects should include: An introduction outlining the project and giving a clear statement of the objectives of the project. Details of mathematical calculations that can be checked. Where it makes the text more readable, an appendix could be used for some of the calculations. Clear referencing of all material sourced, whether from books, published journals, the internet, personal communication, etc. Essentially, if it is not the student’s idea or work, it needs to be referenced. Failure to reference material may be construed as plagiarism. The college takes a firm stance on plagiarism. If in doubt the student should ask the advice of their supervisor. Conclusions, including a summary of the project findings, and, where new research was carried out, a discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of the model/method, and possible improvements.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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