Process of thesis elaboration consists of several steps

  • 1. Study of the (bachelor / master) thesis seminar
  • 2. Selection of the supervisor
  • 3. Selection of the topic
  • 4. Elaboration of the thesis proposal
  • 5. Elaboration and approval of the thesis topic assignment
  • 6. Consultation with the supervisor and elaboration of the thesis
  • 7. Thesis submission
  • 8. Thesis defence (within the state examination)

Manual “How to write a thesis?”

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Regulations

Particular steps are regulated within the following regulations:

  • Decree of the Dean on final theses (PDF)
  • Decree of the Rector on thesis publication (PDF)
  • Statutory Declaration (DOC)

Templates

  • MS Word template (includes also recommendations on the thesis formatting)

Passing conditions of the Thesis seminars

  1. Preliminary completion (minor credit) is assigned by the tutor (lectures) of the Bachelor’s Thesis Seminar after meeting the conditions for the completion of the subject. The students have to submit three tasks based on the requirements during lectures focused on practical and theoretical skills related to the theory obtained during the lectures and pass the final test.
  2. Credits for the course (major credit) are assigned by the thesis supervisor. The supervisor of the thesis assigns the credits for the Bachelor’s Thesis Seminar when the assignment of the master thesis is approved in UIS and when the student meets supervisor’s requirements. He/she also check the preliminary completion of the course before approval. The requirements are typically related to preparing literature review, stipulation of a suitable dataset, research design etc.
  1. Preliminary completion (minor credit) is assigned by the tutor (lectures) of the Master’s Thesis Seminar after meeting the conditions for the completion of the subject. The students are obliged to submit three tasks based on the requirements during lectures focused on practical and theoretical skills related to the theory obtained during the lectures and pass the final test.
  2. Credits for the course (major credit) are assigned by the thesis supervisor. The supervisor of the thesis assigns the credits for the Master’s Thesis Seminar when the assignment of the master thesis is approved in UIS and when the student meets supervisor’s requirements. He/she also check the preliminary completion of the course before approval. The requirements are typically related to preparing literature review, stipulation of a suitable dataset, research design etc.