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FIELD PIPELINE SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT RULES FOR

WRITING DIPLOMA THESES


I. Basic requirements
1. Diploma (Bachelor, Engineer, Master) thesis
a) is prepared independently by the student, under the supervision of the supervisor
b) the topic of the thesis should be related to the field of study,
c) is subject to review,
d) is the subject of discussion and assessment during the diploma exam.
2. The preparation of the Bachelor and Engineering theses should develop the following
skills:
a) studying the literature independently,
b) identifying and assessing problems,
c) recognizing the regularities occurring within the studied phenomena,
d) drawing the right conclusions,
e) actively using the knowledge acquired during the studies and applying it in practice,
f) inferring logically,
g) independently solving specific diagnostic or design tasks,
h) preparing written works in the field of selected specialization with the use of basic research
tools,
i) using clear and precise language.

II. General requirements:


a. A4 format;
b. font: Times New Roman;
c. basic font size: 12 points;
d. line spacing: 1.5 points;
e. margins: left: 3.5 cm; upper, lower and right: 2.5 cm; in printed, double-sided work, mirror
margins;
f. it is mandatory to use text justification (alignment to both margins),
g. the word syllabification function is allowed, with the exception of works written in the field
of philology
(English philology);
h. apply paragraphs when starting the next verse. Verses should be at least three-, four-
sentence long;
i. Hardback, double-side printing,
j. all thesis pages are numbered (page numbering in the footer, even page numbering to left,
odd to right,
Times New Roman font, size 12 points). The first page (not numbered) is the title page of the
diploma thesis,
numbering starts from the table of contents (page 3);
k. each subsequent chapter (and another part of the work equal to the chapter, e.g.:
introduction and
conclusion) should start with a new page, while observing the rule that the table of contents,
introduction,
chapter I, conclusion, and references should start on odd-numbered pages;
l. recommended volume of work: 45-60 pages = 90 -120 leafs

III. Formal requirements


1. The layout of the thesis:
a. title page; in the case of a thesis written in the field of philology, English Philology - 2 title
pages;
b. table of contents;
c. introduction (introduction should outline the general background of the issue examined,
indicate
reasons for choosing the topic of the thesis, define the purpose and scope of the thesis,
indicate research
methods, as well as present general information on the content of individual chapters and
sources);
d. chapters containing the main text of the thesis - the use of numbering within each
subchapter (e.g. 1.1,
1.2, 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.3, 1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.4, etc.);
e. conclusion (the conclusion should indicate the synthetic conclusions from the thesis,
optionally mention
the possibilities of future solutions, respond to the research problem and research hypotheses);
f. A list of the cited literature in alphabetical order consistent with the requirements of the
bibliographic
description and the list of legal acts used. In the theses, where a significant number of sources
have been
referred to, references can be divided in the following subsections:
i. Non-serial publications;ii. articles in non-serial publications;
iii. articles in serial publications;
iv. list of the legal acts used, in alphabetical order by dates of creation (indicating the place of
publication or
a note "unpublished");
v. netography (a list of Internet sources used);
vi. list of documents used (indicating the place of publication or a note "unpublished");
vii. other (if necessary):
g. list of tables;
h. list of figures (diagrams, maps, etc.);
i. list of appendices.

NOTE!!!

Every Student MUST choose a project topic and submit the project topic to the
department before before October 15th. Therefore, you MUST relate with their
supervisor to discuss their project work at least once a week.

At the end of every month or beginning of a new month, a presentation


regarding the progress of the project work must be made by every student.
Therefore by December 30th, every student must have done at least two
presentations and must have concluded the second chapter of their thesis!!!

The deadline for the completion of the final year thesis is April 1st, 2024!!! In
mid-April, there will be a pre-defense!! Any student that hasn’t finished their
project work and submitted before the deadline will not have their work signed
by the head of the department and therefore will not defend their thesis!!!

No excuses will be accepted for violating any of the outlined rules but for reasons
of serious medical situations, in which case the victim MUST submit a medical
report!!! No student under any circumstance will any student be permitted to
return home but for the demise of a close relative. Under such circumstance, the
vacation from the university will most likely forfeit the subject’s academic
progress and will therefore be required to extend the academic progress to
2024/2025 academic session!!!
YOUR PROJECT BEGINS NOW!

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