Structure of the Master's Thesis
The master's thesis must have the following structure:
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cover page;
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title page;
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dedication and acknowledgments page (optional);
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student's declaration;
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supervisor’s approval for the master's thesis;
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abstract (summary);
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table of contents;
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introduction;
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main body of the thesis;
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conclusions;
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bibliography;
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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.
Annexes
Annexes (if applicable)
Annexes include information that is not immediately necessary within the main text of the thesis for understanding its content, or information that, if inserted into the text, would disrupt the logical flow of ideas.
Annexes may include listings of developed programs, program algorithms, block diagrams, principle and functional diagrams of various formats, geographical and topographical maps with different representations according to the needs of the thesis, systematizations of results presented in tables, and other relevant supplementary materials.
There is no limitation on the volume of annexes.
Each annex must begin on a new page.