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Submission ==> Grading["<a href='#grading-and-feedback-session'>5. Grading</a>"]
Criteria(["<a href='docs/criteria.html'>Evaluation criteria</a>"]) -.- Writing
Criteria -.- Grading
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Bachelor’s and Master’s Theses
Welcome! This page provides an overview and resources for writing a thesis in the area of Information Systems. The thesis is one of the key accomplishments when studying at a university. To support you throughout the process, we provide a clear overview of the steps, transparent evaluation criteria, and a developmental approach.
- A changelog for this document is available here.
1. Topic proposal
We supervise theses on predefined open topics or topics suggested by students.
Given the high demand for thesis supervision, we cannot accommodate all proposals. To ensure a fair and transparent process, decisions are made on a bi-monthly basis based on current capacities, alignment with our research areas, and the quality of the proposed topic. Additionally, we consider whether students are at an advanced stage in their curriculum and need to finish their degree within a specific timeframe. We review proposals on predefined dates (Feb-01, Apr-01, Jun-01, Aug-01, Oct-01, Dec-01) and decide whether to accept, decline, or invite a resubmission with feedback provided to help refine the proposal if necessary.
To start the process, schedule a meeting to discuss the topic:
To prepare for the next step, it is recommended to start developing an exposé.
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2. Formal admission
The admission is completed in SuSy.
3. Thesis writing and feedback sessions
Bachelor’s theses are usually due in 2 months, while master’s theses are due in 3 months.
You are expected to complete the exposé before writing the thesis. A thesis must be written in English.
We offer a comprehensive writing guide with advice and best practices for all phases of your thesis:
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feedback --> writing
writing --> polishing["<a href='docs/writing/polishing.html'>Polishing</a>"]
criteria_note["📝 <a href='docs/criteria.html'>Criteria</a>"]:::note
criteria_note -.-> writing
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4. Submission of the thesis
The submission is completed in SuSy.
5. Grading and feedback session
The thesis advisor (professor) grades the thesis based on the predefined criteria. You can check the grade in SuSy.
Afterward, we provide feedback on the thesis and explain the grading. A summary is stored on our feedback page if you agree.
Next steps…
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