Master's Thesis

The master's degree programme concludes with a master's thesis of 24 weeks duration that includes a written report and an oral presentation.

The master's thesis must be completed in a different group or company department - and supervised by a different professor - than at least one lab rotation!

Students contact the research group they are interested in directly to agree on a project and the start date. Usually, the contact person for master's thesis projects is a senior assistant or post-doc in the group.

Registration of the stay in the research group must be done with some lead time - at least 2 weeks in advance - and in addition to the registration via myStudies.

Master's Thesis

The master's thesis is conducted in a research group at ETH/UZH/UNIBAS - the supervisor is a professor.

Students contact the research group they are interested in directly to agree on a project and the start date. Usually, the contact person for research projects is a senior assistant or post-doc in the group.

Note

  • The registration must be done in the semester in which the thesis is started. Students starting in between semesters should register the thesis in the semester in which most of the work is completed. In a subsequent semester, the thesis does not have to be registered for again, and students may request a leave of absence.
  • Students must fulfill all prerequisites to start the master's thesis:
    • The BSc programme must have been completed
    • Additional requirements yourses must have been passed
    • All credits in the core course category (40 ECTS) must have been acquired
    • All credits in the lab rotation category (18 ECTS) must have been acquired

The Director of Studies may allow exceptions to this rule if cogent grounds are submitted at the proper time. Note that no exception can be made regarding the completion of BSc programme and additional requirements. 

Registration

  • The master's thesis is registered in myStudies.
  • If the supervisor is not listed in myStudies (UZH/UNIBAS), the respective registration form must be submitted instead.
  • Students completing the master's thesis at BSSE are required to register via the external page registration form at least 2 weeks prior to the start (in addition to myStudies) to obtain server and group access.

Duration

  • The master's thesis duration is 24 weeks full-​time.
    Thereof, 2 weeks are reserved for compensation of public holidays, sick leave and other unplanned short term absences. In case of late submission, the master's thesis is failed.
  • Students may voluntarily extend their stay in the research group after submission of the thesis. However, the master’s thesis work and report, and consequently the assessment must only refer to the official duration.

The Director of Studies may approve an extension of the submission deadline if cogent grounds are submitted at the proper time. A written request must be submitted to the in time, including the necessary supporting documents (e.g. medical certificate).

Report, Oral Presentation & Assessment

The master's thesis is concluded with an oral presentation and a written report.

  • The written report is submitted to the supervising professor.
  • The report must adhere to common scientific and academic standards.
  • Details are to be discussed and agreed upon with the supervising professor. There are no department specific rules, criteria regarding the written report. It is suggested to ask the supervising professor for a good sample report beforehand and afterwards for feedback to improve own writing skills for future reports/theses.
  • The Factsheet D-BSSE Master's Thesis Assessment Criteria provides an overview on the master's thesis assessment. Further criteria can be defined by the suprvising professor at the start of the project.
  • A signed Declaration of Originality is a component of every research project/master's thesis, semester paper, or other qualifying paper written during the course of studies (including the electronic versions) and must be submitted with the thesis.
  • The oral presentation may be held within a reasonable timeframe after submission of the written report. The supervising professor and the student jointly agree on a date for the oral presentation. Note that feedback from the oral presentation may not be used or integrated in the written report.
  • The master's thesis is a graded semester performance. A failed master's thesis can only be repeated once. If the master's thesis is repeated, a new research topic needs to be found. Students can choose the same supervisor again or a different supervisor. A passed master's thesis cannot be repeated.

The master's thesis can be published in the Research Collection of ETH Zürich.

External thesis

The master's thesis is conducted in a research group within ETH/UZH/UNIBAS. Students wishing to pursue an external master's thesis must submit a reasoned request for approval by the Director of Studies, and must find a professor from ETH/UZH/UNIBAS to act as internal supervising professor.

Note that an external thesis will not be approved in case of a previous external project (lab rotation / industry internship).

Note the rules detailed on the BSSE intranet regarding external projects.

Procedure

  • Submit the request form and project description to the (forms can be found under Documents & Templates)
  • Upon approval by the Director of Studies and confirmation by the student administration, register the thesis.

Remuneration

Students are not allowed to be paid for their master's thesis. Please refer to the respective ETH Directive (PDF, 23 KB)

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