Structure of the Master's Thesis

The master's thesis must have the following structure:

  • cover page;

  • title page;

  • dedication and acknowledgments page (optional);

  • student's declaration;

  • supervisor’s approval for the master's thesis;

  • abstract (summary);

  • table of contents;

  • introduction;

  • main body of the thesis;

  • conclusions;

  • bibliography;

  • annexes.

All the parts listed above — annexes being optional — must be bound together within a single cover.
The master's thesis must be printed on A4 format paper (210 x 297 mm).
The language of the explanatory memorandum must correspond to the language of instruction of the respective study program, or, upon the decision of the department, in another approved language.

The abstract (annotation)

The abstract (annotation) provides a concise presentation of the thesis, offering information about the study conducted and serving for the indexing of the thesis.

The abstract must include the author's full name (first name and last name), the title of the master's thesis, the structure of the thesis, and the keywords (up to five keywords, listed separately on a single line).

The content of the abstract should follow this sequence: the research problem, the objectives or hypotheses, the methods applied in the research, and the specific results obtained.

The text of the abstract must be between 300 and 500 words and must be presented in two languages: Romanian and one international language (English or French).

Students who write their thesis in a language other than Romanian must present the abstract in the original language, Romanian, and one international language.

These pages are not numbered but are included in the total page count.