Master Thesis (Thesis) is a set of subjects to guide the research work of each Master student. The student must achieve at least the fifth level of Bloom Taxonomy (to evaluate a set of methods/theories/approaches/rules) as a minimal expectation to conclude his/her study. The subjects consist of Seminar Research Proposal (Seminar Proposal) and Master Thesis (Thesis) that are defined as follows :
SUBJECT NAME: THESIS PROPOSAL SEMINAR (1984601) & EXAMINATION (1984602)
CREDIT: 4 credits (SKS)
PREREQUISITE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Objectives:
- The student is able to communicate their research topic & material to the supervisors.
- The student is able to describe related methods/theories/approaches/rules in order to answer research questions.
- The student is able to develop a proposal for a Master’s thesis that achieves at least the fifth level of Bloom Taxonomy (to evaluate a set of methods/theories/approaches/rules) as a minimal expectation.
- The student is able to present and defend their proposal in front of a group of examiners.
Activities:
- Consultation of research material to supervisor.
- Identifying research problem and formulating research question & scope.
- Describing related methods/theories/approaches/rules to answer the research questions.
- Developing literature review, research methodology & references.
- Developing research proposal for Master thesis.
- Presenting & defending the research proposal in front of a group of examiners.
SUBJECT NAME: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION (PUBLIKASI ILMIAH/1984603)
CREDIT: 2 credits (SKS)
PREREQUISITE: –
Objectives:
- The student is able to communicate research method & finding to research communities.
- The student is able to develop scientific publication.
Activities:
- Consultation of research material to supervisor.
- Identifying research problem and formulating research question & scope.
- Describing related methods/theories/approaches/rules to answer the research questions.
- Developing literature review, research methodology & references.
- Developing research publication.
- Communicating research finding to the communities.
Assessment Standard:
- The student must be the first author of the published paper, with the thesis supervisor 1 and supervisor 2 as the second and third authors.
- The topic of the journal paper is part of the thesis research.
- Publish in Journal indexed by Scopus/WoS / SINTA 1 and the Journal or publisher is not listed in BEALL’S PREDATORY LIST : A
- Publish in Journal indexed by SINTA 2-3 : B+
- Publish in Journal indexed by SINTA 4-6 or Proceedings indexed by Scopus/WoS : B
- Publish in other publication (journal/proceedings/book chapter) : C+
SUBJECT NAME: MASTER THESIS / TESIS (1984604)
CREDIT: 6 credit (SKS)
PREREQUISITE: SEMINAR OF PROGRESS REPORT
Objectives:
- The student is able to communicate their research topic & material to the supervisors.
- The student is able to describe the related methods/theories/approaches/rules in order to answer research questions.
- The student is able to develop a Master’s thesis that achieves at least the fifth level of Bloom Taxonomy (to evaluate a set of methods/theories/approaches/rules) as a minimal expectation.
- The student is able to present and defend his/her Master Thesis in front of a group of examiners.
Activities:
- Consultation of research material to supervisor.
- Identifying research problem and formulating research question & scope.
- Describing related methods/theories/approaches/rules to answer the research questions.
- Developing a comprehensive literature review, a set of research methods for comparative study, a set of experiments and discussion, and a set of references.
- Developing a Master thesis.
- Presenting & defending a Master Thesis in front of a group of examiners.
- Registration to pra-proposal to determine supervisor
- Consultation to supervisor to prepare a proposal
- Registration to seminar proposal
- Seminar Proposal
- Proposal revision
- System development
- Research experiment
- Research discussion and conclusion
- Registration to a Thesis exam
- Thesis Examination (Sidang Thesis)
- Thesis Revision
- Yudisium