Course code VadZ6022

Credit points 24

Master Thesis III

Total Hours in Course648

Independent study hours648

Date of course confirmation22.03.2011

Responsible UnitInstitute of Social Sciences and Humanities

Course developer

author Sociālo un humanitāro zinātņu institūts

Kitija Kirila

Dr. oec.

Course abstract

Master thesis is a research work that features scientific conclusions of the student made of his/her own. Its main purpose is to demonstrate the master student’s skills of using scientific methodology in tackling certain tasks, evaluating existing social situations and developing practical and effective suggestions. Master thesis shows the student’s skill to solve field-related problems carrying out scientific research.

Learning outcomes and their assessment

Master student acquires:
knowledge: about the research and information acquisition methods, data processing and interpretation, and final part development.
skills: carry out the research using informative materials of the research object, demonstrate the ability to use the acquired knowledge; independently and critically apply research work methods; identify hands-on problems of the research and offer problem-solving suggestions.
competences: be able to justify the choice of research methods and determine the most appropriate method to reach the aim of the paper; be able to interpret the research results, put forward concise conclusions and offer suggestions.

Compulsory reading

1. Akadēmisko studiju programmu studiju darbu izstrādāšanas un aizstāvēšanas metodiskie norādījumi. [Tiešsaite] [Skatīts 14.03.2011.] Pieejams: http://www.llu.lv/?ri=3827
2. Kroplijs A., Raščevska M. Kvalitatīvās pētniecības metodes sociālajās zinātnēs. R.: RaKa, 2010. 190 lpp.
3. Kristapsone S. Zinātniskā pētniecība studiju procesā: mācību grāmata augstskolu sociālo zinātņu studiju programmu studentiem. R.: Biznesa augstskola Turība, 2008. 349 lpp.
4. Neuman W.L. Social research methods: qualitative and quantitative approaches. Boston : Allyn & Bacon, 2011. 631 p.

Further reading

1. McNabb, David E. Research methods in public administration and nonprofit management: quantitative and qualitative approaches. Armonk, New York; London, England : M.E. Sharpe, 2008. 458 p.
2. Crowther D. Research methods: a concise introduction to research in management and business consultancy. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2009. 292 p.
3. LLU Studiju nolikums. [tiešsaite] [skatīts 23.03.2011.] Pieejams: http://www.llu.lv/getfile.php?id=21903.