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ARK3095

M. Phil. Master's Thesis in Maritime Archaeology

Credits 60
Level Second degree level
Course start Autumn 2010
Duration 4 semesters
Language of instruction English
Examination arrangement Master's thesis

About

About the course

Course content

The course covers the development of a project description, and on the basis of this, the writing of a Master's thesis. The topic for the thesis is chosen in collaboration with the department. The thesis should be the equivalent of two semesters' workload. It should be 60-80 pages long, A4 format, with 2.5cm margins, 1.5 line spacing and 12 point Times New Roman font (approximately 21,000-28,000 words). The table of contents, illustrations, acknowledgements, literature list and a possible appendix are counted in addition to this. If the length of the thesis significantly exceeds the norm, it will have to be approved by the advisor.

Learning outcome

Students should learn to perform an archaeological analysis and develop and write an academic paper.

Learning methods and activities

Participation requires acceptation into the MPhil programme in Maritime Archaeology. Assessment form: A grade evaluation of the Master's thesis in combination with an oral examination. The thesis should be written in English. The oral exam will consist of the student’s presentation of the thesis, followed by a discussion of the thesis between the censors and the student. A preliminary grade is set on the basis of the written work. The oral exam can be used to adjust the final grade. In order to be able to sit the final exam, the student must participate in a minimum of 50 percent of all obligatory activities.

Compulsory assignments

  • The student must participate in a minimum of 50 percent of seminars

Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
Arkeologi (MARK)
Maritime Archaeology (MPMARARK)

Required previous knowledge

Admission to the MPhil-programme in Maritime Archaeology is required.

Subject areas

  • Archaeology

Contact information

There is no contact information available for this course.

Examination

Examination

Examination arrangement: Master's thesis
Grade: Letters

Ordinary examination - Spring 2011

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