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Thesis BA History
Cursusdoel
Er is geen informatie over het cursusdoel bekend.
Vakinhoudelijk
Please note that this course is only accessible for students from the BA History who started their studies in 2020-2021 (or earlier). Students from later starting dates are requested to register for a different course: GE3V23002 Bachelor thesis History.
How do you register?
You register for the course via Osiris, but registration for a preferred group is done in the block prior to the block in which you write the thesis, via a digital form. You will receive more information about this once the course registration period has closed.
Are you writing a thesis of 7.5 EC (8,000 words)? Then you can do this in block 2.
Are you writing a thesis of 15 EC (12,000 words)? Then you can start this in block 1, 2, and 3. Please note, a different course code applies: GE3V23002 Bachelor Thesis History.
Entry requirements
You can only participate in the BA thesis if you have obtained at least 30 EC at level 3, including at least the third or fourth course of the Specialisation.
The BA thesis is the individual completion of the Bachelor of History. The final paper may derive from the theme of your chosen Specialisation, but is at all times an independent product.
The student works on an outline for the final paper in the block prior to the BA thesis; an outline of sufficient quality is a prerequisite for participation in the BA thesis.
The structure of the BA thesis must recognizably include:
- a clearly defined and motivated problem statement;
- an elaboration of the main question into sub-questions;
- an explanation of the theoretical/analytical framework;
- a reflection on the method used and its operationalization;
- a critical justification and appreciation of the empirical material used (literature, sources);
- an argument presenting the empirical material and relating it to the problem or question;
- a conclusion, briefly summarizing and analyzing the results found, again in light of the question;
- a bibliography and a notes section.
Learning Objectives
- Upon completion of the BA final paper, the student will have learned to:
- Independently locate and evaluate relevant scholarly articles and historical sources
- Independently determine their own thesis topic
- Independently formulate a clear question statement
- Independently conduct research based, among other things, on primary sources and that is embedded in historiography
- Independently operationalize research
- Critically analyze primary sources and literature within the framework of the research question
- Draw scientifically sound conclusions and formulate well-founded opinions based on secondary and primary literature
- Present the results of that research in writing and at an academic level
- Test the outcome of the research against the "state of the art" of science
- Give and receive (peer) feedback on partial texts of research papers
How do you register?
You register for the course via Osiris, but registration for a preferred group is done in the block prior to the block in which you write the thesis, via a digital form. You will receive more information about this once the course registration period has closed.
Are you writing a thesis of 7.5 EC (8,000 words)? Then you can do this in block 2.
Are you writing a thesis of 15 EC (12,000 words)? Then you can start this in block 1, 2, and 3. Please note, a different course code applies: GE3V23002 Bachelor Thesis History.
Entry requirements
You can only participate in the BA thesis if you have obtained at least 30 EC at level 3, including at least the third or fourth course of the Specialisation.
The BA thesis is the individual completion of the Bachelor of History. The final paper may derive from the theme of your chosen Specialisation, but is at all times an independent product.
The student works on an outline for the final paper in the block prior to the BA thesis; an outline of sufficient quality is a prerequisite for participation in the BA thesis.
The structure of the BA thesis must recognizably include:
- a clearly defined and motivated problem statement;
- an elaboration of the main question into sub-questions;
- an explanation of the theoretical/analytical framework;
- a reflection on the method used and its operationalization;
- a critical justification and appreciation of the empirical material used (literature, sources);
- an argument presenting the empirical material and relating it to the problem or question;
- a conclusion, briefly summarizing and analyzing the results found, again in light of the question;
- a bibliography and a notes section.
Learning Objectives
- Upon completion of the BA final paper, the student will have learned to:
- Independently locate and evaluate relevant scholarly articles and historical sources
- Independently determine their own thesis topic
- Independently formulate a clear question statement
- Independently conduct research based, among other things, on primary sources and that is embedded in historiography
- Independently operationalize research
- Critically analyze primary sources and literature within the framework of the research question
- Draw scientifically sound conclusions and formulate well-founded opinions based on secondary and primary literature
- Present the results of that research in writing and at an academic level
- Test the outcome of the research against the "state of the art" of science
- Give and receive (peer) feedback on partial texts of research papers
Werkvormen
Werkcollege
Toetsing
Bachelorscriptie
Verplicht | Weging 100% | Minimum cijfer 6,0 | ECTS 7,5
Ingangseisen en voorkennis
Ingangseisen
Je moet minimaal 30 punten voor categorie 3 (Bachelor Gevorderd) hebben behaald
Voorkennis
Before you start your thesis, you need to have finished at least 30 EC on level 3.
Voertalen
- Engels
Cursusmomenten
Gerelateerde studies
Tentamens
Er is geen tentamenrooster beschikbaar voor deze cursus
Verplicht materiaal
Materiaal | Omschrijving |
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WNB |
Aanbevolen materiaal
Er is geen informatie over de aanbevolen literatuur bekend
Coördinator
E.C. Braat | E.C.Braat@uu.nl |
Docenten
Inschrijving
Let op: deze cursus is niet toegankelijk voor studenten van andere faculteiten, bijvakkers mogen zich dus niet inschrijven.
Inschrijving
Van maandag 3 juni 2024 tot en met vrijdag 21 juni 2024
Naar OSIRIS-inschrijvingen
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