The Master's thesis corresponds to 30 ECTS credits and represents the final and most significant stage of a training programme. Thesis work is divided into three modules: MTH 10 preparation, MTH 20 development of the work and MTH 30 discussion and conclusions. Students are encouraged to develop their interests and skills, demonstrating their ability to use an interdisciplinary approach to discuss historical-artistic, scientific and technical aspects. Planning, organizing and writing a thesis allows students to develop the ability to work independently: a fundamental asset for their future professional growth and a required skill for the development of an experimental and innovative approach towards the profession.
With the Master’s thesis, students must demonstrate that they are able to: - identifying and confronting specific problems independently; - address theoretical frameworks and practical issues in a critical, scientifically grounded and technically competent manner; - effectively communicate obtained results in written and oral forms.