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Høst 2024

IND-3904 Master's Thesis in Indigenous Studies - 60 stp


The course is administrated by

Senter for samiske studier

Type of course

The course is mandatory for and restricted to students admitted to Master in Indigenous Studies (MIS).

Course contents

The core of this course is the master's thesis. The students are expected to write a master's thesis between 25.000 and 30.000 words of length (approximately 60 - 80 pages).

The master's thesis provides an opportunity for in-depth studies of a chosen field. The topic of the thesis is chosen based on the interests of the student and issues relevant to indigenous studies. The thesis will manifest the student's ability to reflect and write independently on indigenous related issues, drawing broadly on the courses and seminars offered in the Indigenous Studies programme.

The collection of data is included in the course and can be carried out through fieldwork or through the collection of archive materials, secondary data, or literature studies. Data collection related to the master's thesis is recommended to be done between 15 May and 1 September.

After the main data collection period, the student shall present a report on the work so far. The report is expected to outline the setting studied, to discuss the methodological challenges met and some findings. This report will be given as a presentation in class before the end of September.

Throughout the course, the students are to participate in seminars, presenting their own texts and giving feedback to each other's texts.


Obligatory prerequisites

IND-3025 Introduction to Indigenous Studies, IND-3026 Methodology and Methods in Indigenous Studies

Objective of the course

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

Knowledge:

Skills:

General competence:


Language of instruction

All lectures, readings, course assignments and the final exam are in English.

Teaching methods

The course contains seminars and individual tutoring. Individual supervision is given in accordance with the contract signed between the student and the supervisor.

The learning outcomes can only be achieved through active student participation, and it is expected that the students are well prepared for each teaching unit and supervision session, in order to give constructive feedback.