Master's Thesis
Syllabus, Master's level, 2FE840
- Code
- 2FE840
- Education cycle
- Second cycle
- Main field(s) of study and in-depth level
- Business Studies A2E
- Grading system
- Fail (U), Pass (G), Pass with distinction (VG)
- Finalised by
- The Board of the Department of Business Studies, 14 January 2011
- Responsible department
- Department of Business Studies
General provisions
Course within the Master's Programme in Business and Management. The course syllabus was approved by the board of the Department of Business Studies on delegation from the Faculty of Social Sciences and takes effects as of 2009-08-31.
Entry requirements
The Masters Thesis course is only available to students admitted to the Master programme in Business and Management who have achieved at least 45 credits within the programme.
Learning outcomes
1. To develop your capacity to understand and discuss different methodological and scientific starting points.
2. To acquaint you with various approaches to data collection and analysis.
3. To build your skills in analysis and discussion of different empirical and theoretical phenomena.
4. To give you hands-on experience in identifying research problems and in analysing these problems based on various perspectives.
5. To develop your capacity to carry out scientific research.
6. To enable you to communicate the results of your research in speech and writing.
7. To heighten your awareness of the consequences of the choices you make when formulating your question, and collecting and analysing data.
Content
Within the framework of the thesis, you will explore different ways of finding information, defining the scope of a project and doing research, as well as different ways of communicating the results. The thesis work includes defining a problem, discussing method and theoretical approach, collecting information, presenting your thesis and writing and rewriting your thesis. Students will work in pairs to write the thesis.
Instruction
The course is given in English. You will work in pairs to do most of the assignments. The course consists of compulsory seminars, lectures and tutoring.
Assessment
Your performance in the course will be evaluated mainly on the basis of the final thesis, but class participation and thesis defence are also taken into account.
Grades will be given in accordance with the Swedish grading system. The following grades will be used: VG (pass with distinction), G (pass), and U (fail).
A grade of VG (pass with distinction) will be awarded only if your thesis is discussed at the final seminar, and if your thesis is revised no later than three days after the final seminar. If the revised version is not passed, you have another three months to make the revisions. A thesis that is not passed within three months after the final seminar will receive an U grade. In that event, the thesis will have to be rewritten in a new group with a new tutor. The right to tutoring ends with the final seminar.
Uppsala University takes cheating and plagiarism seriously, and disciplinary action will be taken against any student suspected of being involved in any sort of cheating and/or plagiarism. The disciplinary actions take the form of warnings and limited suspensions.
Only completed courses can be recognised in your degree.
Reading list
- Reading list valid from Spring 2022
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- Reading list valid from Autumn 2014
- Reading list valid from Autumn 2012
- Reading list valid from Spring 2012
- Reading list valid from Spring 2011
- Reading list valid from Spring 2010
- Reading list valid from Spring 2009