Bachelor's Thesis
After completing the subject, the student is able to:
Knowledge:
- have knowledge about the philosophy of science and research methodology
- show understanding of different research methods
- account for research ethics
Skills:
- use different search engines and databases to retrieve scientific and other relevant sources
- be able to evaluate sources in a critical manner
- use sources and referencing techniques in relation to academic writing
- demonstrate the ability to specialize themselves in a relevant pharmaceutical theme
- interpret and understand fundamental statistical, epidemiological and pharmacoepidemiological methods to help make critical source evaluations.
General competence:
- discuss issues regarding the professional practice of pharmacy
- plan and conduct a large piece of theoretical written work
- be able to critically evaluate collected data
- demonstrate independent thinking and problem solving on a scientific basis
- show insight into basic scientific theory, research ethics, scientific methodology and academic writing
- use subject material in a factual, critical and analytical manner and interpret points of view and claims both in writing and orally
- convey pharmaceutical knowledge written and orally to interaction partners such as patients/users, colleagues, and other professional groups
Lectures and group work. Individual work and guidance.
Note that theoretical teaching will take place in English if international students are present.
There is compulsory participation in this course. Reason for compulsory participation: The task of the supervisor is to provide guidance regarding the thesis question, literature, method and collection of data. The student should seek advice from the supervisor regarding the process of data collection. The supervisor must approve empirical data collection methods before they are applied by the student. The purpose is to prevent libellous or unethical situations.
Compulsory work: An introductory piece of work will be carried out regarding the bachelor thesis. This must be passed before the student can take the examination.
Compulsory participation: The students have the opportunity to participate in 5 guidance tutorials and must attend a minimum of three of these (oral or written) to be able to deliver their bachelor thesis.
Students should have special grounds if they wish to submit individual written work. Internationalization is an example of this.
Assessment and grading using the letters A - F.