The thesis is a larger professional study. Its successful completion and defence is a condition for obtaining an academic degree and a gateway to the state final examinations. The student should demonstrate that he/she is able to independently and creatively elaborate a professional topic.
At the beginning of the summer semester of the first year, students choose their thesis topic published in the EDISON system. They first contact the supervisor of the chosen thesis, meet with him/her and discuss the assignment. They then submit the topic in the EDISON system. Students can come to the supervisor of their field of study with a proposal for their own thesis topic, who will assess it and, if necessary, recommend a suitable supervisor. From this point on, it is advisable to work actively on the implementation of the thesis and to communicate with the thesis supervisor.
During the winter semester of the second year (usually in November), they will pick up the original bachelor's thesis assignment from the Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering secretariat. This assignment must be inserted officially as the second sheet of the thesis. There are two compulsory courses associated with the thesis, namely Thesis Project I in the winter semester and Thesis Project II in the summer semester. These courses are completed with credits awarded by the thesis supervisor. The award of credit is governed by the requirements for awarding credit published in the course descriptions in the EDISON system.
Master theses must be uploaded to the IS no later than the deadline specified on the original thesis assignment. The thesis is also handed in printed and bound in hardcover to the thesis supervisor. The two versions of the thesis - the electronic version and the printed version - must be identical.