Research Methods and Engineering Tools, 7.5 hp
This course develops students’ abilities to communicate effectively and solve problems in engineering contexts. Students learn to describe the professional role of engineers in diverse cultural and industrial settings and to recognize strategies for clear oral, written, and visual communication. The course provides practical training in producing structured technical documents with correct style and referencing, applying systematic problem-solving methods, and delivering well-structured oral presentations supported by visual aids. Emphasis is placed on critical evaluation of technical information for clarity, accuracy, and relevance, preparing students for professional engineering practice in a global environment.
FACTS
CYCLE
First cycle
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
General entry requirements and approved result from the following course/courses: EFI120 Ethics for Engineers 2,5 hp or the equivalent.
PACE OF STUDY
Part-time
TYPE OF INSTRUCTION
On Campus
PROGRAMME/COURSE DATE
TEACHING HOURS
Daytime
APPLICATION DEADLINE
15 October 2026
APPLICATION CODE
HV-E3229
START/END
From v.13 2027 to v.22 2027
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