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Language
French
Main themes
This seminar is part of the scientific supervision carried out by the dissertation supervisor and is aimed at ensuring student autonomy in the writing of their dissertation.
It allows students to evaluate their progress in their research and enables the supervisor to make comments and offer advice.
It allows students to evaluate their progress in their research and enables the supervisor to make comments and offer advice.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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Content
The purpose of the seminar consists of supervision of the preparatory work the master dissertation in the form of (1) meetings between the student and the supervisor and (2) possibly, depending on the supervisor, supervision group meetings. These meetings will be accompanied by personal readings, writing work on one section of the dissertation, as well as specific tasks (e.g., data collection) in the student's research.
Teaching methods
The seminar is directed by the dissertation supervisor.
Evaluation methods
The 7 credits of the dissertation seminar will be evaluated with a grade at the end of the first year of the masters ("Bloc Annuel 1") when the student complies with the following two requirements:
- By the beginning of November (the exact date may vary every year) of the first year of the master, the student will have filled the the form which includes the subject of the intended dissertationon. It has to be written in one of the two major languages on the programme and accompanied by a promoter who has agreed to supervise the topic.
- By the first day of the June (or September) session of the first annual block, the student will submit to his or her supervisor a document containing the following elements: (1) a detailed plan of the dissertation, (2) an explanation of the research question(s) as well as the envisaged methodology, (3) at least 4,000 words of the theoretical part, and (4) a bibliography containing at least 15 scientific references.
Other information
Course material: Students will be able to consult dissertations completed by other students. They will also have a methodological vademecum which gives details on the preparation and writing of a scientific work.
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Faculty or entity
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Master [120] in Multilingual Communication