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Høst 2024

HEL-3950 Master's Thesis in Public Health - 30 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for samfunnsmedisin

Type of course

This course is open to programme students at Master Public Health only.

Course overlap

HEL-3950 Master's Thesis in Public Health 30 ects

Course contents

The Master’s thesis (30 ECTS) is the final step leading to your graduate degree. The Master’s thesis is to be carried out as a research project within the field of public health. It can either be:

Note: the MPH program does not provide courses in qualitative methods, and if relevant, a course must be sought for and integrated as part of the elective courses.

HEL-3950 Master‘s Thesis in Public Health includes three mandatory seminars:

1st Master’s thesis seminar takes place each autumn. For the full time students the seminar must be taken during the first semester.

The first Master’s thesis seminar covers following topics:

The students will be challenged to develop an idea for their Master’s thesis topic and find a candidate to supervise their work.

2nd Master’s thesis seminar takes place each spring. For the full time students the seminar must be taken during the second semester. Most students will at this point in time have an idea for their Master’s thesis topic and a potential supervisor.

The second Master’s thesis seminar covers following topics:

Students without a scientific plan will be offered a pre-developed master project and introduced to the supervisor who planned the project and will supervise throughout the project period.

After the second Master’s thesis seminar the students have a home assignment where the task is to develop a short project description (1 page) and find a supervisor. The short project description must be submitted in CANVAS by the end of second semester and approved by the program.

3rd Master’s thesis seminar takes place each autumn. For the full time students the seminar must be taken during the third semester.

The third Master’s thesis seminar covers following topics:

As a home assignment after the third Master’s thesis seminar the students must submit a project protocol (please, refer to CANVAS for the requirements). The protocol must be approved by the program.

All students must fill out a contract of supervision. This contract must be signed by the student and the supervisor(s). It is the student’s responsibility to deliver the signed contract to the program coordinator by the end of the third semester.

In the fourth semester students will conduct a master project and write their Master’s thesis. The submission deadline for the Master's thesis in the spring semester is 31st May.

For students submitting their Master's Thesis in the autumn semester the submission deadline is 1st December.


Objective of the course

The aim of the Master’s thesis is to demonstrate the student’s competency in planning, carrying out and presenting results of an autonomous in-depth study on a defined topic within the field of public health. The student should carry out a research project individually, in collaboration with supervisors. The foundation for writing a good Master's thesis lies within the knowledge acquired through the courses included in the MPH program, including HEL-3950 Master's Thesis in Public Health mandatory seminars. The three master seminars aim to provide students with a practical guideline in planning the master project and developing a research protocol. After completion of the course the student should be able to:

Knowledge

Skills

General competence


Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

The Master's thesis is an independent work (under supervision). Individual academic supervision during the fourth semester is mandatory for all students. A supervisor will be made available to each student.

Master seminars are organized each semester, and include such teaching methods as lectures, seminars, group work, individual home assignments and peer review.