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MA Thesis Comparative Indo-European Linguistics

Course
2011-2012

Admission requirements

Description

Aim of the Master´s Thesis

A thesis is an academic essay, written by the student in consultation with two supervisors. The thesis must show that the student is capable of analysing existing literature in a critical manner, and of conducting independent research. Moreover, this process must be recorded in an academically sound report.

Course objectives

Choosing a Topic

Generally speaking, students are encouraged to select the topic of their thesis themselves, for instance, based on a Master´s course that they followed. In most cases, the first supervisor of the thesis will be the lecturer responsible for the Master´s course which inspired the thesis. In case of doubt, students can always consult the director of studies.

Students should approach the relevant lecturer and discuss with him/her the chosen topic and potential research question. The supervisor, also known as `first reader´, will undoubtedly be able to point to relevant secondary literature. A second reader is chosen in consultation with the supervisor. At this point, clear agreements are made concerning the supervision procedure.

At the heart of a Master´s thesis lies a research question, together with the answer to that question. Before a research question can be formulated, the student first has to do some preparatory reading. Formulating the research question is one of the most important components of research because this question forms the basis for all further activities. Students should start out by formulating a clear plan for the structure of the thesis, in consultation with their supervisor. Only then can they begin writing. Questions of style will only become relevant at a later stage.

Timetable

Mode of instruction

Assessment method

In assessing the quality of the thesis, the following aspects play an important role:

Formulating and analysing the research question; Structure of the thesis; Integration of secondary literature into the argument; Good argumentation of student´s own arguments; Style, use of language and lay-out.

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Reading list

Registration

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