The Bachelor's Thesis course is a capstone project designed to culminate a student’s academic journey in their undergraduate program. This course provides students with the opportunity to conduct independent research on a topic of their choice within their field of study, demonstrating their ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical problems.
Throughout the course, students will:
- Identify a research question or problem.
- Conduct a thorough literature review.
- Develop a research proposal, including methodology and objectives.
- Collect and analyze data.
- Present findings in a well-organized and coherent thesis paper.
- Defend their thesis through an oral presentation.
The course aims to develop students’ research, analytical, and critical thinking skills, as well as their ability to communicate complex ideas effectively. It is guided by a faculty advisor who provides mentorship and feedback throughout the research process.
Completion of the Bachelor's Thesis course is a requirement for graduation and serves as a significant achievement that showcases the student’s academic capabilities and readiness for professional or advanced academic pursuits.