The purpose of preparing the master’s Thesis is to synthesize knowledge on a specific topic related to
the subjects of the master’s degree, through a scientific and systematic approach. Through the
process of preparing for the DME, postgraduate students further develop their critical thinking, as
they carefully study a specific topic, but also apply the knowledge gained in practice.
Specifically, the objectives of the DME are:
A. The specialization of the postgraduate student in selected fields of knowledge
B. The deepening of postgraduate students in research thinking and methodology, through
comprehensive study and in-depth investigation of a distinct topic, and
C. The application of knowledge acquired during the courses of the two previous semesters.
Upon successful completion of the MDE, postgraduate students will be able to:
• Understand a scientific topic in depth
• Clearly recognize the boundaries of the topic to be examined and studied and recognize all its
aspects
• Describe and document knowledge related to the subject to be studied
• Select the required bibliography
• Use methodological practices and tools to analyze the topic
• Select and plan the theoretical and research approach to the topic that they will develop
• They present critical and original thinking
• They draw scientific conclusions
• They summarize existing knowledge and synthesize it with their own findings
• They develop the learning elements they have and prepare themselves for the continuation of their
studies