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General

School School of Science
Academic Unit Department of Mathematics
Level of Studies Graduate
Course Code ΜΔ
Semester 3
Course Title Master's Thesis
Independent Teaching Activities Independent Study (Credits: 30)
Course Type Special background, specialised general knowledge, skills development.
Prerequisite Courses -
Language of Instruction and Examinations

Greek

Is the Course Offered to Erasmus Students Yes (in English)
Course Website (URL) See eCourse, the Learning Management System maintained by the University of Ioannina.

Learning Outcomes

Learning outcomes

The Master's Thesis is prepared individually and independently by the graduate student and constitutes an in-depth study and treatment of a possibly non-original topic that is on the frontier of the research of a specific scientific field of the science of Mathematics. This study is conducted under the supervision of the supervising professor and is based on existing literature/research. The postgraduate student utilizes the knowledge and skills acquired during the studies in order to process the subject in a synthetic and rigorous way.

The goal of the Master's Thesis is for the graduate student, under the supervision of the supervising professor, to develop critical, synthetic thinking and in-depth analysis skills of the subject in a scientific manner and with due mathematical rigor.

After successful completion of the Master's Thesis, the student should be able to:

  • To develop critical and synthetic thinking.
  • To search for topics and make use of the available literature.
  • Design a work plan and develop methods of approach and development of the subject.
  • To substantiate claims in a scientific and rigorous manner as befits Mathematical science.
  • To successfully write a scientific essay.
  • To successfully present a specific topic.
General Competences

Work autonomously, develop critical thinking skills.

Syllabus

The supervisor professor indicates bibliography and references related to the subject of the thesis.

Teaching and Learning Methods - Evaluation

Delivery

Face-to-face.

Use of Information and Communications Technology

Physical presence and use of T.P.E. for literature search.

Teaching Methods
Activity Semester Workload
Autonomous Study 700
Writing a Master's Thesis 140
Course total 840
Student Performance Evaluation

The evaluation of the Master's Thesis is done by a three-member Examination Committee which is appointed by the Department's Assembly. The evaluation includes the examination of the submitted essay of the Master's Thesis and the evaluation through the public presentation by the student of the following points:

  • Understanding and deepening the assigned topic and overview of the relevant literature.
  • Organization, planning and strict documentation of the conclusions of the Master's Thesis.
  • Presentation of the results.
  • Analysis of the conclusions.

Attached Bibliography

The recommended bibliography depends on the subject under study and is provided by the supervising professor.