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2021/2022

Master's Dissertation

Code: 42457 ECTS Credits: 10
Degree Type Year Semester
4313500 Public Management OB 0 2
The proposed teaching and assessment methodology that appear in the guide may be subject to changes as a result of the restrictions to face-to-face class attendance imposed by the health authorities.

Contact

Name:
Raquel Gallego Calderón
Email:
Raquel.Gallego@uab.cat

Use of Languages

Principal working language:
catalan (cat)

Other comments on languages

Students may always express themselves in the language they prefer. Lecturers will speak in Spanish at least over the first five weeks of the course. A large part of the teaching material will be in English.

Prerequisites

Students that take this module must have passed the rest of the modules of the program 

Objectives and Contextualisation

This module provides the methodological bases necessary to design and elaborate a final master's thesis (TFM) characteristic of research in social sciences. It is an autonomous academic work. It will place the emphasis on rigour in the definition of concepts, the aims of research and the selection of the most appropriate methodology. It will be work in depth the ability to design the research project itself , both in the case it has a mainly theoretical interest and if its focus is placed on empirical cases.
 
The TFM is a research work that has to delve into some aspect dealt with in one of the other thematic modules studied of the master's degree. The objective is to develop a public management topic relevant from an analytical and empirical point of view. The Master's Thesis must have the formal and contingent characteristics of research in social sciences. It will have to include the definition of a relevant and approachable research question, the proposal of an appropriate focal theory, a methodological research strategy and the design of the project. Eventually, it is possible to complete the analysis through the corresponding empirical evidence.
 
 

Competences

  • Address complex public intervention situations, possibly involving ethical dilemmas, on the basis of proposals founded both on explicit values and on conceptual and methodological rigour.
  • Analyse public policies in different sectorial areas.
  • Apply appropriate methodological techniques for rigorous analysis of public intervention in society and the economy.
  • Apply concepts, theories and models from various disciplines in the exercise of public administration duties.
  • Communicate and justify conclusions clearly and unambiguously to both specialised and non-specialised audiences.
  • Design a well-defined research project in accordance with the criteria of conceptual and methodological rigour in the framework of the social sciences.
  • Design and evaluate processes of public intervention in specific social, political and sectorial situations and problem areas.
  • Design technical projects and reports using the appropriate research methodology.
  • Evaluate projects, reports and analyses produced by others, with appropriate methodological and argumentative criteria.
  • Identify, understand and analyse complex social and political phenomena that are important to the exercise of public administration duties.
  • Integrate knowledge and use it to make judgements in complex situations, with incomplete information, while keeping in mind social and ethical responsibilities.
  • Manage a varied and complex body of data and sources.
  • Solve problems in new or little-known situations within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to the field of study.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Access the appropriate data sources for the analysis of political science.
  2. Address complex public intervention situations, possibly involving ethical dilemmas, on the basis of proposals founded both on explicit values and on conceptual and methodological rigour.
  3. Apply the principal theories for analysing processes of preparation, implementation and evaluation of public policies, independently of the sectorial area.
  4. Communicate and justify conclusions clearly and unambiguously to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.
  5. Define the main concepts involved in the problem and the limitations of their corresponding operationalisation.
  6. Design an appropriate research strategy to address the problem that has been formulated.
  7. Design technical projects and reports using the appropriate research methodology.
  8. Evaluate projects, reports and analyses produced by others, with appropriate methodological and argumentative criteria.
  9. Identify a research problem, justifying its political and academic importance.
  10. Identify the appropriate techniques to respond to the research problem that has been formulated and apply these to the available data.
  11. Identify the key questions of a research project within an empirically and analytically significant framework.
  12. Identify the limitations of the conclusions of a research project.
  13. Identify the relationships that are formed between these variables at an empirical level.
  14. Integrate knowledge and use it to make judgements in complex situations, with incomplete information, while keeping in mind social and ethical responsibilities.
  15. Interpret these relationships and explain them in terms of the analytic instruments being studied.
  16. Present conclusions before critical audiences.
  17. Process and prepare the data compiled for analysis using the corresponding software.
  18. Recognise theoretically-defined variables in empirical reality and characterise these.
  19. Situate a research problem within an academic debate by identifying what is currently known about it and the limitations of previous work.
  20. Solve problems in new or little-known situations within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to the field of study.

Content

For more detailed instructions on the preparation of the TFM, please consult the TFM Elaboration Guide, located on the master's website (http://mastergestiopublica.uab.cat).

 

TFM program selection:

 

The TFM development includes the following phases:

1. Study the bibliography on the subject.

2. Define an approachable question that guides the work.

3. Structure the work, order the ideas and the available material.

4. If necessary, obtain and analyze data 

5. Write the drafts.

6. Prepare in detail the presentation of the final version.

 

Indicative summary of the TFM:

 

The three index proposals presented below are generic and indicative. The work must have between 8,000 and 10,000 words.

 

 Proposal 1: Carrying out a research.

 

1. Presentation of the problem or object of study.

   Definition of the object - Empirical interest and analytical interest

   Theoretical framework

   Research question

   Hypotheses

   Methodology (approach, types of data, techniques to collect them, analysis techniques)

2. Presentation/Description of the data (quantitative or qualitative) / Construction of the case (justification of the selection of cases).

3. Data analysis.

4. Interpretation.

5. Conclusions.

 

 Proposal 2: Design of a research project.

 

 1. Presentation of the problem or object of study 

 2. Definition of the object - Empirical interest and analytical interest.

 3. Theoretical framework.

 4. Research question and hypotheses.

 5. Methodology(approach, types of data, techniques to collect them, analysis techniques).

 6. Range and types of conclusions that are foreseen.

 

Proposal 3: Consultancy report.

 

1. Presentation of the problem to be analysed and justification of its interest (Context of the subject, comparable practical bones, etc.).

2. Aims of the analysis -questions to be answered.

3. Methodology (approach, types of data, techniques to collect them, analysis techniques)

4. Analysis

5. Conclusions

6. Recommendations (if applicable).

Methodology

In order to carry out the TFM, the student will have individual tutoring by a master's professor. The follow-up scheme will include a minimum of four meetings:
 
1. Discussion of possible topics and approaches for the work.
 
2. Discussion of the structure.
 
3. Discussion of the evolution of the work.
 
4. Discussion of the draft.
 
In addition to these meetings with the tutor, all students will attend periodic collective tutoring and discussion sessions with the coordinator of the module and/or other teachers of the Master. These sessions will occupy 25 face-to-face hours located during the months of April and May, during which each student will present their TFM project once. Therefore, in these sessions, the student will not only receive comments from the teacher in charge of the session, but will also attend presentations of ongoing research by the rest of the students and their corresponding methodological discussions. 
 
 
 

Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.

Activities

Title Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Type: Directed      
Lectures 25 1 2, 1, 3, 10, 8, 16, 5, 7, 6, 12, 11, 13, 9, 15, 17, 14, 20, 4, 18, 19
Type: Supervised      
Tutoring, presentations and discussion of progresses 75 3 2, 1, 3, 10, 8, 16, 5, 7, 6, 12, 11, 13, 9, 15, 17, 14, 20, 4, 18, 19
Type: Autonomous      
Elaboration of the thesis 150 6 2, 1, 3, 10, 8, 16, 5, 7, 6, 12, 11, 13, 9, 15, 17, 14, 20, 4, 18, 19

Assessment

The student must strictly adhere to the following delivery schedule:
 
February 2, 2022: The student will communicate the topic of the TFM to the Module coordinator (raquel.gallego@uab.cat).
March 1, 2022: The Module coordinator informs students of TFM tutor/a assignment
March 15, 2022: The student will communicates to the Module coordinator the definitive title of the TFM.
June 28 or August 28, 2022: The TFM will have to be delivered in electronic version to the coordinator of the Module (raquel.gallego@uab.cat) either on 28 June or on 28 August of the academic year. In either case, it will be considered the first call. The public defence and evaluation of the TFM will take place one week after the delivery in each case. The exact date of the defence will be communicated to the students once the course has started.
 
The evaluation will be carried out by a commission formed by two teachers of the master and will include an oral defence of the TFM by the student. The work must address a specific research question of analytical and empirical relevance. The commission will therefore assess:
 
1. critical understanding of existing theoretical debates on the subject,
2. the ability to define a concrete and approachable question,
3. the ability to link theory and empirical analysis through appropriate methodology,
4. the ability to publicly present the results of the TFM.
 
 In the final grade of the module the TFM will represent 80% of the grade and the oral defense 20%. The final grade can be:
 
Excellent (9-10 of 10): A TFM with very good definition of the analytical and empirical relevance of the topic, solid conceptual and methodological coherence and consistency, and good written and oral presentation.
Good (7-8 out of 10): A TFM with an interesting question/problem and good definition of the main concepts and methodological tools, but with an improved link between these aspects, as well as between them and the results.
Pass (5-6 out of 10): A TFM with ideas that are not particularly original and in which each of the above aspects can be improved.
Non pass (0-4 out of 10): Problems of structure or content that demonstrate insufficient use of the subjects dealt with in the master's degree.
 

Assessment Activities

Title Weighting Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Defence of the Master's Final Thesis 20% 0 0 2, 1, 3, 10, 8, 16, 5, 7, 6, 12, 11, 13, 9, 15, 17, 14, 20, 4, 18, 19
Master's Final Thesis 80% 0 0 2, 1, 3, 10, 8, 16, 5, 7, 6, 12, 11, 13, 9, 15, 17, 14, 20, 4, 18, 19

Bibliography

The bibliography will be suggested by the tutor / a of the Final Master's Thesis, depending on the subject matter to be analysed and the methodology used.
 

Software

The software used will depend on the methodogy of each Master's Thesis.