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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 5', 'art.5', 'art.5', 'art.5', 'art.6', 'Art. 4']

SES Unifr Website - Informations générales
According to Regulations on the organisation of studies (RegOrg):
The Bachelor Thesis must be written on a subject corresponding to the chosen orientation in one of the courses followed by the candidate (art 5 al.1).
The lecturer of the corresponding semester course may establish guidelines on the subject, development and presentation of the Bachelor thesis (art.5 al.3).
The candidate cannot submit his/her Bachelor thesis until he/she has successfully completed his/her second year of studies (art.5 al.4).
The Bachelor Thesis must be submitted before the expiry of the deadline set for the maximum duration of studies (art.5 al.11), that is before the twelfth semester of studies.
The Master thesis should be written in a specific research area of the chosen Master of Arts. In special cases, the decision is taken by the examinations delegate (Article 6 al. 11).
The Master in Business Communication’s study plan requires participation in a colloquium during the preparation of the Master thesis. This colloquium is worth 3 ECTS credits and must be certified by the specified form (PDF to download in german or PDF to download in french). The form must be duly completed and returned to the Dean's Office when submitting the Master thesis.
The Master Thesis must be submitted before the expiry of the deadline set for the maximum duration of studies (art.6 al.11), that is before the eighth semester of studies.
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The thesis must be printed in A4 size and bonded by heat sealing (spirals are not accepted).
Each copy must include a declaration on honor (download) signed by the author and bound as the last page of the thesis.
The declaration is required by the Directives of 13 May 2008 of the University of Fribourg which punish the violation of the rules of scientific integrity.
The cover page of the thesis must contain at least the name of the author, the name of the lecturer who must evaluate the author (and the second rapporteur, if applicable), whether this is a Bachelor's or Master's thesis, and the title of the thesis. If the work is confidential, this should also be indicated.
The title of the thesis may not be written entirely in capital letters. The cover page may include the University logo, the envisaged Master or Bachelor as well as the Chair or Department concerned, non-copyright, images and place and year of printing (but not the date of submission).
The Department, Chair or lecturer who supervises the thesis may issue editorial requirements for formatting the internal pages.
Bachelor and Master theses must be submitted to the personnel of the Dean’s Office no later than Thursay 13 February 2020. As of 17 February 2020, submission of Bachelor and Master theses can be accepted only if you are enrolled for the Spring semester 2020.
Students who have successfully passed all assessments needed for the bachelor degree and have submitted their bachelor thesis to the Dean’s office before the registration deadline for the concerned assessment period, may take as many master examinations as they wish. The results of these examinations will be recorded only when the Bachelor studies are complete.
This provision does not apply to the Master in Kommunikationswissenschaft und Medienforschung.
If the thesis has not been submitted by the specified date, the candidate is forced to withdraw from all master examinations that exceed the 18 ECTS authorised examinations by the Regulations (Art. 4)
To participate in the annual Degree Ceremony of 9 October 2020, all assessments must be validated during the June 2019 assessment period and Bachelor/Master theses must be submitted to the Dean's office until 28 May 2020.
Bachelor and Master theses must be submitted to the personnel of the Dean’s Office no later than Thursday, 10 September 2020. As of 14 September 2020, submission of Bachelor and Master theses can be accepted only if you are enrolled for the Autumn semester 2020.
To participate in the annual Degree Ceremony of 9 October 2020, all assessments must be validated during the June 2020 assessment period and Bachelor/Master theses must be submitted to the Dean's office until 28 May 2020.