Master's Thesis
Course content
The master’s thesis is a research report written at the end of the Master's degree in Headache Disorders.
The master's thesis must demonstrate the student's ability to formulate, analyze and process issues within a relevant, limited scientific subject in a qualified way.
It must be scientifically structured and be founded in theory and literature within Headache Disorders field. It must satisfy academic standards for publications and must be written in English.
The student will be assigned a supervisor from the Danish Headache Centre. Before starting the thesis project, the student and the supervisor will sign and submit a signed thesis contract.
The required length of a Masters thesis is max. 30-35 pages (1 page = approximately 2400 characters including spaces, font size 12 pt. line space 1.5) excluding the cover page, abstract, table of contents, acknowledgements, list of figures, references and annexes. In addition, the thesis must be furnished with an Abstract that summarizes the research question, the methods used, important findings a discussion if relevant and a conclusion.
On completion of the course, the participants should be able to:
Knowledge:
- gain insight into the scientific process, literature searches and writing an overview of a selected subject.
- acquire knowledge about scientific communication and presentation technique as well as learn to take responsibility for own development/learning.
- acquire knowledge at the highest scientific level within a specially selected area of headache disorders.
Skills:
- make a thorough and broad summation of a specific topic in the area of headache disorders and facial pain based on a scientific approach.
- independently assess and critically evaluate and communicate a selected topic and data material.
Competencies:
- select and analyse a scientific area and to communicate their work at an international level with a view to contributing to future research.
Independently writing a master thesis under the supervision of an academic supervisor from Danish Headache Center or at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen.
The suggested literature from Module 1-5 in addition to a detailed topic related literature search based on the selected research area within Headache Disorders and Facial Pain.
As a pre-requisite to Master's Thesis Module, students
should have completed and passed all examinations in Modules 1-5.
Participants must have completed all courses and passed all exams
on the master programme before the master project oral
exam.
- ECTS
- 20 ECTS
- Type of assessment
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Oral defence, 1 hourWritten assignment
- Type of assessment details
- Written assignment (master's project) with oral defence
The Exam includes an overall evaluation and assessment of the written thesis, the oral presentation and the subsequent discussion.
The master's thesis is prepared in accordance with the approved thesis contract and the MHD Thesis Guidelines and correspond to min. 30 and max. 35 A4 pages (1 page = approximately 2,400 keystrokes, font size 12 pt. line space 1.5) excluding preliminaries i.e. cover page, table of contents, etc., the references and annexes.
The thesis should include an abstract in English of no more than 1 A4 page and summarize the research question, the methods used, important findings, a discussion if relevant, and a conclusion. The abstract will be included in the overall assessment of the master’s thesis.
Assessment will be based on the student’s spelling and writing skills as well as the scientific content of the thesis. The scientific content will carry most weight.
The oral 60-minute exam consisting of 15-20 minutes of oral presentation of the master's thesis followed by 25-30 minutes of scientific discussion focusing on the issues of the thesis.
If student and supervisor agree, it is possible to hold the oral exam online. Together, the student(s) and supervisor must decide:
- Whether the exam is to be held solely physically
- Whether the exam is to be held solely online
- Whether the external examiner can participate online if they wish.
The supervisor must inform the exam coordinator when booking an external examiner. - Aid
- All aids allowed
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- External censorship
Criteria for exam assessment
To achieve the maximum grade of 12, the student must be able to :
Knowledge:
- gain detailed insight into the scientific process, literature searches and writing an overview of a selected subject.
- acquire detailed knowledge about scientific communication and presentation technique as well as learn to take responsibility for own development/learning.
- acquire knowledge at the highest scientific level within a specially selected area of headache disorders.
Skills:
- make a thorough and broad summation of a specific topic in the area of headache disorders and facial pain based on a scientific approach.
- independently assess and critically evaluate and communicate a selected topic and data material.
Competencies:
- select and analyse a scientific area and to communicate their work at an international level with a view to contributing to future research.
Part time Master and Diploma courses
- Category
- Hours
- Preparation
- 450
- Seminar
- 14
- Guidance
- 25
- Exam Preparation
- 10
- Exam
- 1
- English
- 500
Kursusinformation
- Language
- English
- Course number
- SHDM16006U
- ECTS
- 20 ECTS
- Programme level
- Part Time Master
Full Degree Master
- Duration
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1 semester
- Placement
- Spring
- Price
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Fees are published on the course page: https://mhd.ku.dk/courses/master/
The fees cover course registration, thesis supervision, and examination. Fees may be subject to change.
- Schedulegroup
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February to June 2024
28 Feb 2024 – Thesis Contract
15 May 2024 – Thesis due
17-21 June 2024 – Oral Exam - Capacity
- 15-30 participants
- Studyboard
- Study Board for the Professionel Master´s Degree Programmes at The Faculty og Health and Medical Science
Contracting department
- Department of Clinical Medicine
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Course Coordinator
- Rigmor Højland Jensen (13-746b696f7174306c6770756770427467696b71706a30666d)
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