8818 - Bachelor Thesis
Course information
- Title
- Bachelor Thesis
- Course number
- 8818.24
- Academic year
- 2024-2025
- ECTS
- 20.00
- Level
- Bachelor
- Faculties
- Deildin fyri Heilsu- og Sjúkrarøktarvísindi
- Educations
- BSC in Nursing
- Prerequisites
- Language of instruction
- The course is taught in Faroese. Instructional materials are mainly in Danish, as well as in English and other Scandinavian languages. Lectures, group work, discussions etc. are in Faroese.
- Registration
- Automatic enrolment with admission to study nursing.
- Beginning date
- Monday, March 10, 2025
- End date
- Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Academic content
- Purpose
- The bachelor thesis is intended to document that students draw on theory and apply methods to a clinical nursing practice research question. Furthermore, the bachelor thesis is intended to document that students have acquired general academic skills.
- Learning outcomes
- Students who successfully complete the module can demonstrate ability to: • identify, define and argue for the choice of a clinical nursing practice research question • explain the societal significance of the clinical nursing practice research question • explain the scientific requirements placed on the research method selected for the project • search for, select, analyse and asses key nursing theories and potentially other key theories, as well as study and research results in relation to the clinical nursing practice research question chosen by the student • analyse and interpret or analyse and describe the empirical data/knowledge of the key nursing theories and other potential key theories • discuss and assess the selected methods, as well as any results presented in the project • present a conclusion and discussion of the broader context, perspectives and implications of the thesis • present a proposal for further development of nursing in relation to the research question area • demonstrate capacity to organise their own work in a cohesive thesis
- Content
- Students write a thesis and defend it at an oral examination. Opposition: • An opposition will be held as the course is halfway through Workshops: • Method • Analysis • Discussion and critique of selected theory and methods
- Learning and teaching approaches
- Producing the thesis. Presentations and participation in workshops and vivas.
Assessment
- Assessment method
- Written and oral examination.
- Examination (internal/external)
- External
- Grading scale
- 7-scale
- Exam date/dates
- Thesis submission on 27 May 2025. Oral defence on 12 June and 13 June 2025.
- Deadline for withdrawal from exam
- Monday, March 10, 2025
Academic responsibility and teachers
- Academic responsibility
- Sonja Nielsen
- Teachers
- Súsanna Maria Mortensen