Master Thesis (GRAL012)

Course code:
GRAL012
ECTS:
30
Teaching language:
English
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Course description

The Master’s Thesis is the culminating experience in graduate level education for Master degree candidates. It is an individual endeavour of analytical nature, which contains elements of originality and is performed in conformity with general requirements of academic papers and scholarly projects. For the student, the Master’s thesis should be a learning activity that is stimulating and engenders a sense of pride and accomplishment.

Course goals

The intent of the thesis is to provide an opportunity for Master’s degree candidates to refine, in some cases acquire, a range of skills at an appropriate level to do capable and competent research. A successful thesis is evidence that the candidate has acquired the minimum level of research skills required and can therefore be accredited a Master‘s degree. Skills required of thesis writers are those associated with research design, data collection, information management, analysis of data, synthesis of data with existing knowledge and critical evaluation of the writer’s own ideas and those presented in the literature reviewed. The thesis should be written in English, within a given period of time and comply with commonly accepted principles of academic ethics.

Course results

  • Able to identify a research problem and formulate a research question or hypothesis.
  • Ability to select appropriate scientific sources and analyse them critically.
  • Able to develop empirical research design and conduct research ethically.
  • Able to analyse the empirical research results and develop scientific discussion.
  • Able to communicate research results fluently in writing and orally.

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