2012/2013 KAN-MAIBCMCOKA Master's Thesis
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Master's Thesis |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 30 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period | Spring |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study board |
Study Board for MA in International Business Communication
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Last updated on 23-08-2012 |
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The Master's Thesis shall document the student(s)’s skills in applying scientific method and theory in the work with a delimited academic problem as well as the student(s)’s ability for academic concentration. After having completed the Master’s Thesis process, the student must be able to: •handle an iterative process in which processing of knowledge and drafting the problem statement are interrelated; •draft a problem statement that facilitates control and structure in the student(s)’s work on the thesis and its content; •argue the wording of the questions that are answered in order to solve the problem; •explain and evaluate the methods used in answering questions and solving the problem ; •select and process the theory used in the drafting of the problem statement and questions, analysis and conclusion; •argue the relevance and validity of the theories used; •select and process primary and secondary sources used to document analysis and problem solution; •explain and evaluate the overall relation between: drafting the problem statement, choice and application of theories, collection and processing of empirics, and conclusion; •explain the overall relation from a theoretical science perspective. The grade 12 is awarded in cases where the Master’s Thesis meets the following requirements to an excellent degree, i.e. with no or only few deficiencies:
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Examination | |||||||||||||||
The assessment is carried out by the supervisor and an external examiner. The grade is a comprehensive grade that includes the written thesis as well as the oral examination. The grade awarded will reflect the academic content as well as the student's ability to spell and communicate; this means that professional language skills may have a positive effect on the grade, whereas poor language skills may have a negative effect on the grade. The oral examination begins with a presentation by the student of significant points and challenges, followed by a discussion of the theory behind the Master's Thesis, empirical material used, method and analysis with a view to development of arguments, additional reflection and a possible future perspective on the implications of the Master's Thesis. The grade will carry a double weight in the calculation of the grade point average. Make-up exam/ Re-exam : In case the student is ill at the oral defense of his or her Master's Thesis a new oral exam will be arranged based on the thesis already handed in. If a student receives a non-passing grade at the regular exam he og she must hand in a revised version of the thesis, or a thesis based on a new or revised subject, after conferring with the supervisor. |
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The thesis is usually written in the fourth(4) semester. It should be the last element of the programme to be completed. The Study Board may grant an exemption from this rule in cases of special circumstances. | |||||||||||||||
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The thesis block comprises the preparation of a written thesis (the Master’s Thesis), which serves as a test of the student’s ability to engage in in-depth study and independently describe, analyse and process a complex issue at Master’s level.
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While working on the Master’s Thesis, students are entitled to receive a pre-determined amount of guidance from their supervisor. Students who choose to write an individual thesis are entitled to 21 hours of supervision whereas students who write together with another student will be given a total of 32 hours of supervision. |