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Master's Thesis - Part 2 (10 cr)

Code: MM22AE50-3004

General information


Enrollment

07.01.2026 - 05.02.2026

Timing

06.02.2026 - 31.05.2026

Number of ECTS credits allocated

10 cr

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Faculty of Technology and Seafaring

Teaching languages

  • English

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in Maritime Management

Teacher in charge

Peter Sandell

Groups

  • MMM25H-Å
    Maritime Management, 2025, Master

Objective

Master`s Thesis 2
At the second stage the process continues by gathering information and combining the theoretical framework and empirical work. A meaningful development project is usually based on the requirements of working life commissions.

The student
- is able to critically evaluate the used sources and methods
- can select applicable sources and uses them systematically
- is able to use the methods chosen for the project
- is able to self-evaluate and discuss work(s) in progress
- can present and discuss work(s) in progress.

Content

The process continues by gathering information and combining the theoretical framework and empirical work. A meaningful development project is based on the requirements of working life commissions.

Location and time

Announced in MOODLE

Materials

Announced in MOODLE

Teaching methods

Lectures and materials on research methods

Employer connections

Thesis is connected to employer or working life

Exam schedules

three Possibilities for presentation in seminar, Times given in MOODLE

International connections

NA

Completion alternatives

NA

Student workload

Students prepare the second stage presentation which includes 1)Methods 2) Materials 3) Dissertation of the Thesis

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Acceptable 2 stage thesis presentation includes 1)Methods 2) Materials 3) Dissertation of the Thesis

Content scheduling

In MOODLE

Further information

The presentation must be ready and accepted by the supervisors 1 week before the scheduled presentation day

Evaluation scale

Approved/Rejected

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Separate grading principles for theses.

Assessment methods and criteria

Acceptable 2 stage thesis presentation includes 1)Methods 2) Materials 3) Dissertation of the Thesis

Qualifications

The first part (research plan) of the thesis process have been finished.