Final Dissertation

A.Y. 2023/2024
24
Max ECTS
Language
English
Learning objectives
The learning objective of the final dissertation is to demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the research project carried out during the Master's thesis preparation. The thesis project is an autonomous and first-hand experience in which the student can apply the knowledge learned in the Plant Science master course's teachings to a research project. The thesis, written in English, must be based on the development of an original research project of biological interest. It usually implies collecting scientific data, learning novel and emerging research technologies, cutting-edge data acquisition systems, and analytical methods to address different biological questions.
Expected learning outcomes
The student will acquire the appropriate tools necessary for the critical evaluation of scientific literature and for the accurate interpretation and analysis of data in the research field of the thesis project. Skills in scientific writing will be achieved throughout the course of study and during the writing of the final thesis. By the conclusion of the activities related to the final examination, the student will have acquired the ability to correctly address a scientific problem and to plan and execute experimental activities. Through the writing of the thesis, and the final dissertation, the graduate will acquire the ability to effectively communicate the results of his/her original research work and to discuss them in the context of the most recent knowledge in Plant Science, demonstrating the acquisition of a solid cultural and methodological competence.
Single course

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Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Lesson period
year
Course syllabus
The thesis, written in English, must be an original work describing the research carried out by the student during the internship, aimed at solving a problem of biological interest and documenting the ability acquired by the student to correctly apply experimental methodologies and to analyze and contextualize the results obtained.
The Master's degree in Plant Sciences is obtained by passing a final evaluation by a thesis committee that includes at least one representative of the UGA (University of Grenoble-Alpes), who can be remotely connected if necessary.
Prerequisites for admission
The Master's thesis must be carried out under the supervision of two supervisors, one named by the home institution (relatore) and the other by the host institution (correlatore) and both approved by the Joint Board of Studies (JBS).
Teaching Resources
More details can be found on the website: https://plantscience.cdl.unimi.it/en/study/graduating.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The committee will evaluate the work done during the internship and the final project report, which must be written in English. The thesis committee will make a final judgment on the thesis work and on the student's overall performance during the master's program. The final grade is based on a scale of 110 points.
- University credits: 24
Individual study and practice: 0 hours