To graduate from the degree programme, you must:
Your title on graduation will be “Master of Arts in Business (MA)“ ab.
In the Master’s thesis students examine a current topic relating to IT law and management which must be approved in advance by the head of degree programme. The thesis must be an academic piece of work, written independently by the student. Students are given individual support by supervisors from the degree programme. It is also possible to write the Master’s thesis in cooperation with a company. This often opens the door to later employment.
In their Master’s thesis students demonstrate their ability to produce an independent scientific piece of work on a subject relevant to the programme, providing evidence of the success of their academic training. The thesis reflects the competencies in scientific methodology gained on the programme.
The Master’s examination demonstrates whether the students have gained the competencies relevant to their professional field. The examination is taken before an examining board consisting of academics in the field, and is open to the public.
Master’s examinations are held three times a year:
Details are set out in the accreditation application and examination regulations.
Our graduates are highly qualified for current and future careers in the fields of IT law and IT management.