Course syllabus spring 2018
Course syllabus spring 2018
Title
IMER Master (one year) thesis
Swedish title
IMER Master (one year) thesis
Course code
IM627L
Credits
15 credits
Grading scale
UA / Excellent (A), Very Good (B), Good (C), Satisfactory (D), Pass (E) or Fail (U)
Language of instruction
English
Decision-making body
Faculty of Culture and Society
Syllabus approval date
2012-12-21
Syllabus valid from
2013-01-21
Entry requirements
Prerequisite courses for this course are: IM624E The Research Field of IMER (passed) and IM625E Theoretical Foundations of the IMER-field (passed) and IM626E Theory of Science and Research Methodology (passed) [or IM624L The Research Field of IMER (passed) and IM625L Theoretical Foundations of the IMER-field (passed)]
Level
Advanced level
Main field
International Migration and Ethnic Relations
Progression level
A1E
Progression level in relation to degree requirements
The course can normally be included in generell degree at advanced level.
Course contents
The course content is in the form of a supervised project. Supervision is carried out on an individual as well as a group basis and includes seminar meetings.
Learning outcomes
After finishing the course, the student shall:
• display an ability to integrate knowledge critically and systematically, and to analyse, evaluate and handle complex issues and situations, even when in possession of limited information;
• display an ability to independently postulate the thesis on basis of diverse scientific perspectives; as well as to identify the complexity of the issue and work, in line with strict scientific research procedure;
• demonstrate their acquired knowledge by means of an independent academic thesis that is literate and utilises a consistent and correct referencing system, and shows the ability to analyse and evaluate scientific information and
• display an ability to communicate the results of their own work, and provide constructive criticism on the results of others, both orally and in writing.
Learning activities
The course consists of a 15-credit project work in form of a thesis. The project work is supervised. Supervision is conducted on an individual basis and includes seminar meetings.
During the project work, teachers supervision is provided.
A student who has not finished the project work during the course, or has not received a passing grade on the project work at the end of the course cannot be guaranteed continued supervision.
Assessment
Examination is in the form of a written thesis and a seminar wherein the student opposes another student’s thesis and defends his/her thesis.
Students who do not pass the regular course examinations have the minimum of two re-sit opportunities. Re-sits take the same form as the original exams.
Course literature and other study material
Primary and secondary reading for the master’s thesis (one-year) is selected in cooperation with the supervisor.
Course evaluation
All students are offered an opportunity to give oral or written feedback at the end of the course. The students are also given a possibility to offer feedback through the course council.