RMMI5030 – Master thesis
Course content
The master’s thesis is the culmination of the master’s degree in JFME-RMMI. The thesis is a piece of independent work on a topic of the student's choice. However, the thesis shall be based on an inter-disciplinary problem and approach, related to topics in two or more of the RMMI programme courses, and for practical relevance be linked to a given or relevant problem from the student’s workplace.
The substantive portion of your thesis should be no more than 18,000 words, footnotes included (table of content, acknowledgements, bibliography, tables and registers not included.
Learning outcome
The purpose of the thesis is to develop, exercise and demonstrate expertise in the particular field of the thesis, as well as general academic competence. The thesis should form an independent contribution to scholarly knowledge and discourse. The objective is for students to engage in research of a multidisciplinary field, learning to locate and analyze relevant material and to present their findings in a systematic manner.
Admission
To be allowed to write the master thesis in Risk Management and Marin Insurace, you must be accepted at the programme JFME-RMMI
Prerequisites
Recommended previous knowledge
Students are recommended to have passed the four compulsory courses that are part of the RMMI programme before starting work on the thesis:
- Maritime and technical risk management
- Financial risk management
- JUR5450 – Marine Insurance (discontinued)
- RMMI5460 – Marine Insurance Settlement (discontinued)
Teaching
Before starting the actual writing, the student will take part in a seminar on thesis writing covering topics such as how to outline the structure, how to best use the library, and how to engage in the writing process. The seminar will provide students with the tools and guidelines necessary to research and write a good scholarly thesis based on independent thinking and sound arguments.
Although work on the thesis consists mainly of independent study and research, supervision is mandatory. Students will each be given a maximum of 15 hours of supervision. The 15 hours include all forms of contact with the supervisor, like e-mails, phone calls and the time the supervisor spends reading and commenting drafts. Each student will be allocated a supervisor from one of the institutions participating in the master programme (the University of Oslo, the University of Gothenburg, Copenhagen Business School and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)), based on the students’ wish and the topic chosen.
Practical information on how to write the master's thesis will follow
(information on guidelines, regulations, deadlines, templates and so on)
Examination
Examination support material
No examination support material is allowed.
Language of examination
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.
Explanations and appeals
Resit an examination
Special examination arrangements
Application form, deadline and requirements for special examination arrangements.