Master Thesis

Course code: 141DIPM
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Form of exams: A
Number of credits: 28 credits
Weekly load: 0+12

Abstract(semestr B232)
Master thesis is a final work carried out by a Master student. The thesis must be defended in front of a committee as a part of the final state exam.
Content 
Master thesis typically focusses on modelling of hydraulic/hydrological processes in particular applications, case studies in water and environmental engineering or short design projects. Student selects a topic of his/her thesis according to the program specialization and he/she is supervised by a supervisor (see the list of supervisors) with whom he is regularly consulting a progress of his/her work. Furthermore, an additional consulting expert can be assigned to the thesis project to assist the student.
Literature 
Recommended literature:
[1]  The list of recommended literature is a part of the thesis assignment received by the student at the beginning of his/her work on the thesis. Typically, the literature is available in the university library or online.
Study materials:
[2]  HYDRAULICS GUIDE of National Library of Technology (https://www.techlib.cz/en/83727-hydraulics)
[3]  HYDROLOGY GUIDE of National Library of Technology (https://www.techlib.cz/en/83721-hydrology)
[4]  ENVIRONMENT GUIDE of National Library of Technology (https://www.techlib.cz/en/83199-environment)
Prerequisities 
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Studijní plány 
Předmět je zařazen do následujících studijních plánů:

- studijní plán Water and Environmental Engineering, spec. Hydraulic Engineering (NW20200001), skupina Water and Environmental Engineering, master thesis (NW20200004_1), dop. semestr 4 (valid from 2020/21 )
- studijní plán Water and Environmental Engineering, spec. Environmental Engineering and Science (NW20200002), skupina Water and Environmental Engineering, master thesis (NW20200004_1), dop. semestr 4 (valid from 2020/21 )
- studijní plán Water and Environmental Engineering, spec. Water Management (NW20200003), skupina Water and Environmental Engineering, master thesis (NW20200004_1), dop. semestr 4 (valid from 2020/21 )