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MALKA213 Laboratory Exercises — Experimental Analysis of Behavior Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Laboratorieøvelser — Eksperimentell atferdsanalyse
Study programme
Master's Program in Behavioral Science
Master’s Program in Behavioral Science - Specialisation in Innovation and Implementation
Master’s Program in Behavioral Science - Specialisation in Concepts and Applications
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2020/2021
Curriculum
SPRING 2021
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

The students are encouraged to select a topic and research question early in the course of the programme and to use the options available in connection with courses and written works to prepare for the master's thesis. The topic, research question and methodological approach to the study can be presented at a seminar dedicated to work on the master's thesis early in the first semester.

Supervision

Each student will be appointed a supervisor. The students have a right to up to eight hours of individual supervision (if relevant two students together), and must attend at least four supervision sessions and joint supervision seminars. Supervision is not normally given for more than one year after normal study progress.

When a supervisor has been appointed, the student and supervisor must review the content of and sign the supervision agreement during the first supervision hour. This regulates the relationship between supervisor and student, rights and obligations in the supervision relationship.

Required preliminary courses

The following coursework requirements must have been approved in order for the student to take the exam:

  • Coursework 1: A project plan of 3 - 5 pages must be approved before work on the master's thesis begins. The project plan must include the research question and plans for the thesis. 
  • Coursework 2: Participation in a method seminar in the autumn semester and an test trial oral examination, including assessment of a fellow student, in the spring semester (potentially in the autumn semester depending on the candidate submits the master's thesis). 
  • Coursework 3: Four of the individual supervision hours are compulsatory. 

All required coursework must be completed and approved by the given deadline in order for the student to take the exam.

Learning outcomes

The exam in the course is submission of the master's thesis and an oral exam. The master's thesis can be submitted individually or students can work and submit the thesis in pairs. 

The master's thesis must have a scope of 16,000 words +/- 10 %. Font and font size: Arial / Calibri 12 points. Line spacing: 1.5. The table of contents, foreword, abstract, reference list and appendixes come in addition to this. When students work in pairs, the students must submit a written declaration on submission describing the division of work between them.

Oral exam If the master's thesis is considered passed, an oral exam is conducted. In the oral examination, the candidate(s) receive a thorough oral feedback on the master's thesis, and otherwise the oral examination consists of a professional conversation about the thesis. The length of the oral exam varies, but usually lasts 30-40 minutes.  

The oral exam provides an opportunity for adjusting the grade of the master's thesis up or down one grade. The final grade will be included on the Diploma. When two students write together, they also have a joint oral presentation and oral exam. It is expected that the two students contribute equally in the oral exam.

Students are allowed to submit a new or revised master's thesis once if they are awarded a fail grade. A reworked version of the thesis must be submitted within the given deadline. The student has a right to one additional supervision session before the new submission. A student will not be allowed to submit a new master's thesis in the same programme if a pass grade has already been awarded.

If the student appeals against the grade, a new committee will be appointed and the master's thesis will be re-assessed. If the grade is changed, a new oral exam will be held.

Teaching and learning methods

All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.

Course requirements

Grade scale A-F

Assessment

All master's theses are assessed by one internal and one external examiner, including the oral exam.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

Agnete Vabø

Grading scale

Grade scale A-F

Examiners

One internal and one external examiner will assess all exams.