autumn 2016
SVF-3901 Master's Thesis in Peace and Conflict Transformation - 40 ECTS

Application deadline

Applicants from Nordic countries: 1 June for the autumn semester and 1 December for the spring semester. Applicants from outside the Nordic countries: 1 October for the spring semester and 15 April for the autumn semester.

Type of course

The course is compulsory for students of the Master's degree programme in Peace and Conflict Transformation (MPCT).

Admission requirements

The course is restricted to students of the Master's degree programme in Peace and Conflict Transformation (MPCT)

Course content

The thesis will consummate a student's work towards the master's degree in Peace and Conflict Transformation (MPCT). It will manifest a student's ability to reflect and write independently on peace and conflict related issues, drawing broadly upon the various theoretical and methodological issues, field activities, seminars and workshops surrounding the MPCT programme. Such a thesis will examine a specific problem in a systematic or social scientific manner and also make potential contributions to the understanding of violent conflicts and diverse efforts at their resolution. In short, it is a student's independent work using primary and/or secondary materials, but written in close consultation with an academic supervisor.

Objectives of the course

Students, who have successfully completed the course, should have the following learning outcomes:

Knowledge:
Have an understanding of the aims and practice of social research

Analytical understanding:
Have the ability to reflect upon the reading materials underlying a degree programme and apply them to a self-selected research project
Have the ability to plan and design a practicable and realistic research project

Skills and competences:
Capable of applying basic research tools to a masters project that involves data collection
Capable of organising and analysing field materials, and then write up in a report/thesis/dissertation
Recognise the opportunities in feedback from fellow students and a supervisor
Develop the confidence to present aspects of an evolving research report or thesis at seminars and other academic gatherings
Develop the confidence to explain and defend one's final work before an evaluation committee
Capable of taking responsibility for one's own learning by working independently towards the realisation of the programme objectives


Language of instruction and examination

The thesis, tutorials, seminars and oral examination shall be in English.

Teaching methods

In the fourth semester, seminars will be organised for students to present chapters of their evolving master's theses.
 
The learning outcomes can only be achieved through active student participation.
 
The course will be evaluated at the SSL forum in the spring semester, as well as in an anonymous online evaluation every other spring semester.

Assessment

Thesis (50-70 pages) + Oral Examination (Approx. 60 minutes)
The thesis manuscript may not deviate more than 10 % from the prescribed 50-70 pages
 
The oral exam will assess the candidate's knowledge of issues informing the submitted thesis and the programme curricula. The oral exam may adjust the grade for the thesis
 
The exam committee will compose of two people, excluding the thesis supervisor. Grading will be on the scale of A to F, where F=Fail
The course is open for re-sit examination in the following semester.

Recommended reading/syllabus

The self-chosen reading or reference materials for the master's thesis.

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  • About the course
  • Campus: Tromsø |
  • ECTS: 40
  • Course code: SVF-3901
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