SAS4691 – Master's Thesis in South Asia Culture and Society
Course content
The master’s thesis is a scientific investigation of a theoretical or empirical kind. It represents an independent piece of research, carried out under supervision, and is the final and most comprehensive assignment on the MA-programme. The subject and research topic for the thesis may be chosen from a wide range of topics within the broad field of South Asia studies, including contemporary South Asian society, culture, and politics. Topics are chosen in cooperation with the supervisor, and supervision is compulsory in order to ensure that research questions are precisely defined, methods well founded, and arguments systematically presented. Students are encouraged to choose a topic that allows for specialized supervision from the academic staff.
Learning outcome
The writing of the thesis provides students with training in developing research projects from an original idea to a fully completed research report in the form of a master’s thesis. An important aim of the thesis work is to develop the students’ ability to critically and independently assess source material in accordance with relevant theories. Other learning outcomes are:
- The ability to formulate a research question and structure a thesis in a way that directly addresses the original question
- The ability to produce, gather and analyze empirical material
- The ability to use scientific research methods
- The ability to produce longer, more substantial academic texts
Admission to the course
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Formal prerequisite knowledge
Admission to the MA programme option South Asian Culture and Society
Teaching
Individual academic supervision of the master’s thesis is compulsory. Up to 9 hours of supervision will be given. Supervisors are assigned by the department in connection with the course MES4000 where the students develop their project description.
In addition to supervision, students may attend at least two thesis seminars led by members of the academic staff. The seminar gives students opportunities to present and discuss drafts and sketches, as well as training in commenting on the drafts and sketches of other students.
Compulsory activities
- Submission of a draft of the thesis halfway through the semester
Valid absence
If you have valid absence from the compulsory activities, you must submit an application and hand in documentation.
This is how you apply for a valid absence from compulsory activities.
Examination
A Master`s thesis 35 to 50 pages long (17 500 - 25 000 words).
The Master`s thesis is to be handed in by 1 December in the Autumn semester and 1 June in the Spring semester.
Submission of master thesis in Inspera: see guides for digital exams?
Submission of master thesis in DUO?
Fill in and submit the form Submission of thesis/Issuance of Diploma?
The course will be assessed through a written master’s thesis of x-x pages. One standard page is approximately 2300 characters without spaces, including references. The front page, bibliography and appendixes are not included in the page count.?
You will find guidelines for submission in DUO and submitting the online form on this page:?
The examination committee consists of an external and an internal examiner (who has not been the student's supervisor).?
You are personally responsible for familiarizing yourself with the requirements and deadlines for the exam.?
All compulsory activities must be completed and approved in order to take the exam.?
You can find more information about the exam on the semester page of the course.?
Language of examination
The examination text is given in English, and you submit your response in English.
Grading scale
Grades are awarded on a scale from A to F, where A is the best grade and F is a fail. Read more about the grading system.
More about examinations at UiO
- Use of sources and citations
- Special exam arrangements due to individual needs
- Withdrawal from an exam
- Illness at exams / postponed exams
- Explanation of grades and appeals
- Resitting an exam
- Cheating/attempted cheating
You will find further guides and resources at the web page on examinations at UiO.