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The purpose of the postgraduate thesis is to review the knowledge acquired so far, to define and study a problem, to interpret a phenomenon or situation and to combine the above, depending on the topic and the student’s ability to analyze, to synthesize and to process logically the data. The most common thesis approaches are literature reviews, experimenst, case studies and surveys.
The intended goals of postgraduate thesis are the following:
- the enhancement of the post graduate student’s ability to deal with a problem.
- the enhancement of learning, through the study and processing of a significant problem and the acquisition of new knowledge derived from the study.
- the strengthening of the post graduate student’s ability to be able to provide a complete and correct solution to the problems that may arise.
- the post graduate student’s practice in searching, investigating, selecting, using and recording information from bibliographic sources.
- the postgraduate student’s practice in writing and presenting a text with data and bibliographic sources, without changing the meaning of the information of the original source.
- the training of the post graduate student in the ability to write not only a thesis but any type of text that needs to include scientific thinking, presentation of positions and proposals, submission of new ideas and directions and in general, any type of text that serves the scientific value of its editor and the promotion of the student’s ideas and suggestions.