autumn 2019 LIN-3990 Master's Thesis in Linguistics - 60 ECTS

Type of course

This course is obligatory for students at the Master's Degree Programme in Theoretical Linguistics. The course cannot be taken as a single course.

Course content

The Master's Thesis is a piece of independent research on a limited topic within linguistics.

The topic of research will be decided upon in collaboration with a specialist teacher. The thesis could also be written as either, part of a broader research project, or may build on one of the courses taught. 

The thesis is normally a piece of scientific research of 70-100 pages in length (about 2000 characters per page). Illustrations, graphs and the like are not included as part of the overall page total. However, should the thesis include sound and photo media and so on, the text must total at least 40 pages in length.

It is usual that a Master's Thesis is an individual piece of work; however, two or three students can collaborate on a thesis. In the event that this is the case, the overall size of the thesis will also increase proportionally by 50%-100% to include the contributions of all participants. 

The Master's Thesis is due by May 15th for evaluation in the Spring Semester and, November 1st for evaluation in the Autumn Semester.


Objectives of the course

By completing this master's degree, students will gain experience in research and project work.

Knowledge

The student has:

  • acquired a deeper understanding of a particular field of interest within the subject area
  • developed the skills required to review a topic critically and with a satisfactory level of theory and methodology

Skills

The student is able to / can:

  • organize and carry out of a substantial piece of research, learn to pose relevant questions and use appropriate methodology                                                

Competence:

  • in project work and problem solving
  • writing skills will also be significantly developed throughout the process


Language of instruction and examination

English

Teaching methods

New Master's Degree Students will be assigned a contact person from within the specialist teachers. The contact person will advise on the master's degree requirements and suggest potential supervisors. A supervisor will be assigned once a thesis topic is selected. Supervision will be given individually and, in certain cases, in groups in the form of dissertation seminars and the like.

Assessment

A project outline including a brief explanation of the research question to be investigated, the type of material the work will build on, what theories and methods will used , how the project will be structured, and how the overall project will be carried out must be submitted at the commencement of the master's degree.

The project outline is usually submitted within the first semester of the master's degree study. Students taking 30 study points of courses in the first semester may deliver their project outline at the commencement of the second semester. 

The project outline is to be approved by the assigned supervisor. The master's degree thesis will be evaluated with a grade as a written examination once it has been submitted. In addition to a grade, a written comment from the censors will be given, outlining the positive and less positive aspects of the thesis. 

In the case of collaborated work by a group of two or three students, all members of the group have responsibility for the thesis, and all contributors of the group will receive the same grade. The Master's Thesis will be assessed on an A-F grades scale. A Master's Thesis which has received the grade F (Fail), may be re-submitted for examination in a re-worked form within the deadline for a later semester.

The Master's Thesis is due by May 15th for evaluation in the Spring Semester and, November 1st for evaluation in the Autumn Semester in Munin http://munin.uit.no/


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  • About the course
  • Campus: Tromsø |
  • ECTS: 60
  • Course code: LIN-3990