VMSIAKH4190 – Master's thesis in Viking and Medieval Studies
Course content
The theme of the master`s thesis in Viking and Medieval Studies is chosen in collaboration with, and must be approved by, the thesis supervisor. The thesis must represent a piece of independent research work and must be an interdisciplinary study within the field of Viking and/or medieval studies.
The emphasis may be placed on one of the following disciplines:
Old Norse philology
Irish philology
Archaeology or/and history combined with Old Norse philology
Old Norse philology combined with Irish philology
Old Norse philology and Irish philology combined with archaeology or/and history
History combined with archaeology
Learning outcome
The objective of the master’s thesis course is to train students in argumentative, source-critical and problem-orientated research and to acquaint them with various theoretical and methodological research approaches. Through conducting independent research, students will learn how knowledge is created and how to assert their own expertise. The writing of the thesis itself will strengthen students’ ability to write good prose and to structure a written composition.
Admission to the course
Students who are admitted to study programmes at UiO must each semester register which courses and exams they wish to sign up for in Studentweb.
To be eligible for this course, you must be enrolled in one of the following master's programs:
If you are not already enrolled as a student at UiO, please see our information about admission requirements and procedures.
Formal prerequisite knowledge
Completed the series of taught courses (60 credits) according to the structuring of the programme
Teaching
Supervision in connection with writing the master`s thesis is obligatory.
In order to be assigned a supervisor, students must agree to and sign a supervision agreement for masters students enrolled in the Department. The Department appoints a supervisor and the supervision agreement will be sent to the student by the student advisor.
Each student is entitled to up to 15 hours of supervision
Examination
The master's thesis is submitted in the last semester after the other courses in the degree have been completed. The submission deadlines are 15 May in the spring semester and 15 November in the autumn semester.
Formal requirements and templates for the master's thesis can be found here.
The assignment must be up to 100 pages (2,300 characters each without spaces). The assignment must be written in English or any of the Scandinavian Languages. The master's thesis is assessed with letter grades (A-F) by an internal and an external examiner.