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Vår 2025
LAR-3900 Diploma thesis/master’s project - 30 stp
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Course contents
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Objective of the course
After passing the course, the student will have the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge:
•Advanced knowledge within landscape architecture and specialised insight into Arctic/subarctic landscapes.
•In-depth understanding of the complexity connected to the diploma project and affected landscape.
•In-depth understanding of the diploma project’s historical, societal, theoretical, and methodological terms.
•In-depth understanding of the natural, social, cultural, and technological conditions which are central to the diploma project.
Skills:
•The ability to implement extensive research and design projects of high landscape architectural quality.
•The ability to demonstrate a convincing mastery of the landscape architecture’s theory and methods.
•The ability to synthesize analyses, research, and design-experiments into a coherent project.
•The ability to demonstrate good design skills and understanding of the artistic dimension of landscape architecture.
•The ability to convey project work through advanced use of the representational forms of landscape architecture.
General competence:
•The ability to independently implement an extensive landscape architectural research and design work.
•The ability to independently analyse a complex landscape-related issue and identify significant design challenges.
•The ability to reflect critically over one’s own professional competence and the societal relevance of the diploma project.
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Teaching methods
The teaching consists primarily of individual supervision. The student will be assigned a main supervisor, who will be responsible for the student’s individual supervision. Five project reviews will be held, where the student must present their project work in a group seminar.
Diploma students are expected to work independently with their project.
In addition to the main supervisors, the diploma students can elect to seek guidance with external experts or professionals to supplement the landscape architecture supervision. The student will have up to 10 hours available for external supervision/guidance.