Master's Thesis in Human Resource Management
On successful completion of the course:
Knowledge
Students should be able to demonstrate:
- In-depth insights within a delineated field of knowledge
- Knowledge of methodological techniques for collecting or possible use of available data
- An overview of relevant analytical tools matching the topic/issue the student has set out to investigate
Skills
Students should be able to document through their master theses that he / she can manage:
- to formulate relevant developmental issues
- to identify methodological problems and challenges
- to apply analytical tools in such a way that the material highlights the chosen problem
- to be critical in the interpretation of their own findings
General competence
Students should be able to:
- master a piece of independent work focusing on key academic / practical issues
- show an ability to think critically and analytically
- have an eye for potential ethical challenges
- be able to present their own research results to subjects / occupational community, policy-makers and the public in general
Learning and teaching takes place along three axes;
- Self-study and individual counseling, face-to-face work, online work or work over the phone.
- Compulsory master seminar:
1. Theme for the task of problem formulation and research questions
2. Overview of other relevant research ¿ how the student's problem complex can contribute to the field
3. Relevant Theory and Methods
4. Structure and timetable
- Prosjektskissen skal leveres programansvarlig etter det første masterseminaret og Project outlines must be submitted to the programme manager before the first Master's Seminar. This provides the basis for the allocation of a supervisor to approve the sketch or give feedback regarding the needs for a rework
Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:
HR310S - Master´s Thesis - 10 credits
KL350S - Experience Based Master´s Thesis in Societal Security and Crisis Management - 10 credits
