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Bachelor Thesis: Guidelines Literature

Download Bachelor Thesis: Guidelines for Literature (PDF, 165 KB) 

What Is the Right Semester to Write One's Bachelor Thesis?

The ideal semester for writing the Bachelor Thesis is during one's final semester of studies at Bachelor level (see sample timetables).

In theory, students are free to book the Bachelor Thesis module at any point after completing the module group "Introduction to English Literature and Linguistics." However, it is strongly recommended that students first complete a Bachelor Seminar in Literature before booking the thesis module.

How to Choose a Topic?

It is strongly recommended that students choose a project which is based on a course they have attended (e.g. a Bachelor Seminar).

If a student has already written a seminar paper on this topic, then

  • they cannot write a Bachelor Thesis on exactly the same topic,
  • but they can write the Bachelor Thesis on a different topic in the same general field.

However, this is not absolutely mandatory, i.e. students may propose different topics if they feel sufficiently confident that they will be able to 'compensate' for their potential lack of background knowledge.

When to Contact Your Prospective Supervisor for the First Time?

Students wishing to write a Bachelor Thesis should, at the very least, have a relatively clear idea about the topic of their Bachelor Thesis before contacting their prospective supervisor. Ideally, they will prepare a draft outline prior to contacting their supervisor for the first time. (See the next point below for the last possible dates for submitting an outline.)

The deadlines for contacting the supervisor for the first time are as follows:

  • for a Bachelor Thesis to be submitted in the fall semester: April 30
  • for a Bachelor Thesis to be submitted in the spring semester: November 30

Last Date for Submitting the Outline for the Bachelor Thesis?

The final version of the Bachelor Thesis outline must be submitted by week three of classes at the very latest, i.e.:

  • c. first week of October in the fall semester;
  • c. first week of March in the spring semester.

How to Book the Bachelor Thesis?

Students have to book the Bachelor Thesis early in the semester, using the UZH's official module booking tool. The booking deadlines are indicated in the course catalog.

 

What Kind of Support Can One Expect?

Although you are expected to work independently on your thesis, your supervisor is there to help guide you through topic selection, the research phase and writing preparation. You can approach your supervisor for advice on your research, or with any specific problems that may arise. You can also find a ‘Bachelor Thesis Starter Kit’ in the Downloads section of the ES website. This document, entitled "Writing Your Bachelor Literature Thesis," (PDF, 177 KB) will provide information on what is expected from a successful thesis.

What to Do If You Do Not Hear Back from Your Supervisor

Usually, supervisors at the UZH English Department will try to respond to your queries within 48 hours (working days, i.e. not counting weekends).

Should you not not hear back from your supervisor within three to four working days, then please send them a short reminder.

If you still do not hear back from your supervisor after your second message (within three to four working days), you should contact the advisor of studies at englishstudies@es.uzh.ch .

How Long Does the Bachelor Thesis Have to Be?

10'000 words (+/- 10%)

What Is the Deadline for Submitting the Bachelor Thesis?

  • in the fall semester: December 1
  • in the spring semester: June 1

In Which Form Does the Bachelor Thesis Have to Be Submitted?

Unless stated otherwise by your supervisor, the Thesis needs to be submitted as a print copy as well as in electronic form (PDF).

Weiterführende Informationen

Module Group

Bachelor Thesis

Module Code

Duration

one semester, offered each semester

Type of Assessment

- paper

Credits

15 ECTS, graded

Guidelines in PDF Format