Master Thesis in Interventions in Childhood 15 Credits
Course Contents
- Method seminars
- Literature reviews
- Thesis writing under supervision
- Thesis presentation and defense at a seminar
- Opposition on another master thesis The student carries out an empirical study which is published in the form of a research report and/or as an article in a scientific journal. The master thesis course provides tools for producing written documentation of research. The thesis can be linked to ongoing research at the university and be conducted in cooperation with researchers in the international network of CHILD.
Prerequisites
Bachelor’s degree of 180 ECTS credits within health and caring sciences, social sciences, educational sciences, or humanities including individual work. The student must have taken the course Introduction to Interventions in Childhood, 15 ECTS; Theory of science and Scientific Methods, 15 ECTS; and completion or ongoing participation in Developmental Sciences and Intervention Processes, 15 ECTS. English proficiency is required.Level of Education: Master A1E
Course code/Ladok code: LMIT25
The course is conducted at: School of Education and Communication