- The Thesis – analytical, synthetic, research-oriented – is carried out by students on any subject of the taught courses, in order to complete the deepening in the scientific field they have chosen.
- The topics of the Diplomas are determined under the responsibility of the instructors.
- The topics of the Diplomas concern the broader field of Civil Engineering, both in theoretical and computational/numerical, as well as experimental areas of interest.
Learning Outcomes
With the Diploma Thesis, the student engages with an application and/or research subject, learning to analyse and synthesise elements, exploring a specialised field of Civil Engineering science that they have chosen.
With the successful completion of the Thesis II, the student will be able to:
- Apply laboratory or field measurement methods, and/or develops or implements related software for the analysis of a specific topic.
- Evaluate results theoretically/analytically, or/and computationally/numerically, or/and experimentally (laboratory or field) that have emerged within the framework of the analysis of a specific topic.
- Compile results and draw conclusions on a specific topic that has been assigned to him.
- Write a complete text that includes the entire study (introduction, analysis presentation, results, conclusions) on the assigned topic.
- Organise the presentation of his work to an audience relevant to the subject matter assigned to him.
- Delve into more specific topics within the field of Civil Engineering.