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[ 926MASP13 ] Subject (*)Masterarbeit (inkl. Masterarbeitsseminar und Masterprüfung)

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30 ECTS Structure M2 - Master's programme 2. year Business Informatics Michael Schrefl Johannes Kepler University Linz
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Original study plan Master's programme Business Informatics 2014W
Objectives The students are prepared for independently authoring their master thesis in one of the major subjects of the master program. They are able to define the subject-specific and scientific value of the problem solution presented in their thesis. The seminar guides the writing and scientific approach of the graduate students.
Subject Academic writing, typical contents and structuring of scientific theses, scientific methods and techniques in the context of the master thesis, presentation of results, discussion and reflection of the presentations.
Further information The master thesis examines a topic from one of the core subjects (Information Engineering, Software Engineering, Data & Knowledge Engineering, Communications Engineering) or specialization subjects (Information Engineering & Management, Service Engineering, Business Intelligence, Business Engineering & Management) with at least 12 ECTS points passed. To obtain the degree in one of the major fields of study offered by the master program, the master thesis has to cover the same major field.

Students can start their master thesis upon completion of all subjects relevant to the chosen topic, as specified by their advisor.

The master thesis is a written assignment. Its topic comprises a workload of 26 ECTS points. Several students may work on the same topic only if each person’s individual contribution is clearly separable; each part is graded independently.

The master exam (with 1 ECTS point) is the final oral exam on the topic of the master thesis, including the two thematically most relevant specialization subjects in Information Systems, Economic Sciences or Computer Science completed by the examinee. Both examination subjects have to be passed with at least 12 ECTS points each. To obtain the degree in one of the major fields of study offered by the master program, the two examination subjects must be chosen from this major field.

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