Learning Outcomes
The student will acquire the following skills: (a) the ability to search, select, thoroughly analyze, and synthesize critical data from diverse sources within a specific scientific discipline; (b) the ability to effectively organize and present his/her source material following the format commonly used in scientific study; (c) understanding and implementing proper citation practices to prevent plagiarism when using bibliographical data; (d) the ability to apply appropriate methods and techniques essential for academic writing; and (e) demonstrate the capability to present and defend research findings before a wider audience.
Course Content (Syllabus)
Course Content (Syllabus)
The purpose of the master’s thesis is to familiarize the student with scientific literature and research, culminating in both a written and oral presentation of the findings aligned with the standards set by the international scientific community. Its objective is to conduct a comprehensive review of secondary literature, systematically present it in a critical manner, and formulate well-substantiated perspectives regarding the subject matter under examination.