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PSY3902

Master Thesis in Health-, Organisational and Communication Psychology

Credits 45
Level Second degree level
Course start Autumn 2010
Duration 2 semesters
Language of instruction Norwegian
Examination arrangement Thesis

About

About the course

Course content

The Master’s Degree Thesis consists of a mandatory Master’s Degree Seminar and the written Thesis. The seminar functions as a preparation which enables the student to do his or her best possible work. The seminar is arranged to take place in the third semester of the Master’s Degree course of study and will consist of presentations and discussions of each of the students’ planes and academic problems in connection with their master’s work. At the seminar, supervision will be provided concerning various strategies for carrying out the master’s work and also the practical dimension of writing the thesis. Students will also be given an introduction to research ethics and actual academic/ethical rules and regulations. The seminar will end with each of the students presenting his or her methodological design and master’s work results. Participants in this seminar must have been accepted before delivery of their Master’s Degree Thesis can take place. A student can apply for a dispensation from mandatory attendance at the seminar if the student spends the semester abroad. In such cases, the student must deliver a written, extensive design of his or her research at the end of the third semester or at the beginning of the fourth semester (at some point within the second week of the fourth semester).

The Master’s Thesis is written in the students’ special area of expertise. The thesis consists of an empirical scientific investigation in a chosen subject of cognitive and/or biological psychology, preferably combined with one or more of the elective Master’s Degree courses. Students shall contact the teacher for advice on a choice of topic for the thesis. There are rules connected to the preparation of the thesis and criteria for evaluation of it. These can be reviewed by application to the Department.

Supervision is an essential component of the work done for a Master’s Degree. It assures that the student is provided the necessary knowledge and involves the necessary quality assurance of the collection and handling of data in addition to seeing that this takes place according to the rules and regulations for ethical research. Supervision is therefore a mandatory part of the studies for those students wishing to deliver a Master’s Thesis. The deadline for application and acceptance of a subject for the thesis and for appointment of a supervisor will be announced by the Institute. The application form is to be filed at the Dept. office.


The examination in PSY3902 is decided during the Master’s Degree student’s final semester and students must report to the examination at the Institute with this form in addition to the ordinary examination registration. Six copies of the Master’s Degree thesis must be submitted to the Department.

Learning outcome

After having finished the Master’s work, the student should develop his or her abilities in order to:
• carry out a scientific project
• think logically and in terms of principles
• work independently
• carry out a large work project within the given time parameters

Learning methods and activities

Compulsory activity: Master’s thesis seminar.
Form of assessment: Master’s thesis completed and final examination lecture with subsequent oral examination.

Compulsory assignments

  • Participate in master´s degree seminars and approved presentation
  • Supervision

Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
Psykologi (MPSY)

Required previous knowledge

All examinations for the Master’s degree in health, Work and Organizational Psychology must have been successfully passed.

Credit reductions

Course code Reduction From
PSY3907 45 sp
PSY3913 45 sp
This course has academic overlap with the courses in the table above. If you take overlapping courses, you will receive a credit reduction in the course where you have the lowest grade. If the grades are the same, the reduction will be applied to the course completed most recently.

Subject areas

  • Psychology

Contact information

Department with academic responsibility

Department of Psychology

Examination

Examination

Examination arrangement: Thesis
Grade: Letters

Ordinary examination - Autumn 2010

Thesis
Weighting 100/100

Ordinary examination - Spring 2011

Thesis
Weighting 100/100