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ENG-3992 Master's Thesis in English Literature - 60 stp
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Type of course
Course contents
The master's degree is a piece of independent research on a limited topic within English literature.
The topic of research will be decided upon in collaboration with a member of the English section. The thesis could also be written as either, part of a broader research project, or may build on one of the courses taught.
All written work is based on the following standard: Times New Roman, 12, 1,5, 2,5 cm. The thesis should be a theoretically informed work of 70-100 pages in length (about 2000 characters per page). Illustrations, graphs and the like are not normally included, but may be added as appendices.
Each semester of registration for ENG-3992, the student is expected to present his or her thesis project and offer feedback on other projects during Works-in-Progress Seminars organized by the English literature section.
The master´s degree thesis is due by 15 May for evaluation in the spring semester and, 1 November for evaluation in the autumn semester in Munin.
Objective of the course
Students will have gained the following learning results upon satisfactory course completion:
Knowledge
The student has:
- a thorough knowledge of and greater understanding of a defined area of the subject
- knowledge of current ethical requirements and guidelines within the field of research
Skills
The student is able to/can:
- formulate a question of enquiry and prepare a methodical plan for investigating the enquiry of research
- master literature searches and the proper use of research literature
- analyse data from the investigation, and discuss and draw conclusions about the research enquiry.
- write an extensive project where the language is well formulated and correct in usage
Competencies:
- developed the ability to discuss critically and with a theoretical and methodical basis
- become capable of carrying out independent project work, solve problems by preparing, organising and discussing an extensive material based on a suitable set of methods.
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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 small groups.
Full time students have the right to supervision for up to two years. Part time students with a study progression of 50%, have the right to "half" supervision for four years. Supervision beyond this is not given.