Master’s degree programs at the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science and the Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies
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Time of registration
As soon as a workable topic for the Master's thesis has been determined, it must be registered at the Examination Office within 3 days, regardless of whether all modules have been completed or not (see below). As a rule, the supervisor will sign the registration form (see below) with the current date when the topic is confirmed during office hours or in an e-mail conversation. Please discuss this in good time and have the pre-filled form ready.
Deadlines for registration
According to the examination regulations for the MA degree programs, there are deadlines for registration. They stipulate that the topic of the Master's thesis must be
" shall be issued at the latest at the beginning of the semester following the completion of the last module examination . The "beginning of the semester following the completion of the last module examination" is always understood to be the first month of the semester: April in the summer semester (i.e. by 30.04.), October in the winter semester (i.e. by 31.10.).
Registration of the Master's thesis
The thesis can be submitted
- by e-mail to or
- after booking an appointment via the appointment booking form in person at the Examination Office.
If you register by e-mail, please send us a scan of the registration form
Registration form for the Master's thesis Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science
List of possible reviewers
Form for the registration of the Master's thesis Faculty SLK
with the (digital) signature of the supervisor. The signature for the second opinion on the form can be submitted later. It can also be replaced by an email from the potential second reviewer to the Examination Office.
When registering in person after booking an appointment, simply bring the above-mentioned documents with you in printed form.
After registering (by e-mail or in person), you will receive the binding submission deadline, an information sheet with instructions on the external form of the thesis and a checklist on the status of the entire final examination procedure. The checklist lists any outstanding work.
The processing period begins on the day (of submission) of the registration. In the course of registering the thesis in HISQIS or Selma, we also register the mandatory colloquium for the Master's thesis (except MA SLK, MA EUROS, MA Sociology, MA Applied Media Research and LL.M. International Studies - there is no colloquium in these degree programs).
Extension of deadlines due to illness: Since there are no more "yellow slips" for sick notes since 01.01.2023, a medical certificate must be submitted if illness is claimed for the purpose of extending the deadline. Exception: illness of own children.
Submission
Submission/submission of final theses
In deviation from the stipulations in the examination regulations, the Examination Board of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science has approved digital submission for final theses until further notice - especially as an option for meeting deadlines. You can find the details below. Students of the LL.M. International Studies of Intellectual Property and Data Law must also submit two printed copies.
Of course, it is also possible to submit printed copies and files of the thesis (as described in the examination regulations) at any time .This is possible in person after booking an appointment via the appointment booking form or by sending it by post or internal mail to TU Dresden.
Digital submission
Send an e-mail to the Examination Office() by midnight on the specified submission date at the latest and attach the file with your work as an attachment. Please use the PDF file format (also in your own interest - keyword "formatting"). If this is not possible for any reason, you can switch to a Word file. As the second attachment to your e-mail, please send us a scan/photo of the back of the "Information sheet for the preparation of the thesis". This is an additional signed declaration of independence for your examination file and a declaration as to whether you allowthird parties toinspect your work.
Please check whether we have already received confirmation from your second assessor. If not, please also attach this proof (signature on the admission form or e-mail). Please do not send the thesis to your reviewers at the same time! They will officially receive the file with your work from us.
Subsequent submission of one or two printed copies would only be necessary for digital submission if one or both reviewers insist on the printed form because they cannot/do not want to read the work on screen. However, we will inform you of this after you have submitted your work. If you choose this form of submission, please do not send us any additional print copies for the time being.
Submission of printed copies
As an alternative to digital submission, you can submit printed copies by post or via the deadline mailbox.
What do I need to consider here? Please submit
- two bound copies, each with a bound declaration of independence with original signature,
- two digital versions of the thesis on CD-ROM (can be burned in the copy store) or on USB sticks and
- the completed 2nd page of the information sheet with the declaration of independence for the examination file and your decision to allow third parties to inspect the work and
- if applicable, the missing confirmation from your second assessor <
When submitting by post, the postmark applies to meet the deadline. Please send us a scan/photo of the proof of posting by email in advance. When submitting via the TU Dresden deadline mailbox - you will find it between the Tillich and Hülsse buildings (see site plan) - a flap that falls 24:00 inside the box can be used to assign exactly when the mail was posted when it is emptied daily. This day is noted on the envelope by the Central Post Office. Please write our postal address on the envelope: GSW Department, Academic Affairs Office, Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science Examination Office. Please pack very thick papers individually so that they fit through the mail slot.
Colloquium (except MA SLK, MA EUROS, MA Ancient Cultures, MA Sociology, MA Applied Media Research and LL.M. International Studies)
The colloquium for the MA thesis can take place as soon as the thesis has been assessed as passed by both reviewers. As a rule, you are Cc when the reviewers send their reviews to the Examination Office. If this is not the case, you are welcome to contact the Examination Office and we will send you the review(s).
Please arrange the date for the colloquium yourself with your supervisor.
Final and certificate documents
As soon as the reports and all module grades (including the grade for the colloquium, if applicable) are complete, the final documents (certificate of completion, certificate of grades) will be issued and sent by post by the Examination Office. These are official documents that you can present anywhere until you receive the final documents. At the same time, the certificate documents (certificate dt/eng, certificate dt/eng, supplement, Diploma Supplement) are created and sent to the signature round. Once all signatures have been obtained (4-6 weeks), you will receive the certificate documents by post. Please enter your current address in the selma
De-registration
You must be enrolled at the time of the last examination (exception: repeat examinations, these can be taken externally). However, you do not have to remain enrolled to wait for the reports or grades.
If you take your last examination in the first month of a new semester - i.e. in April or October (this also applies to submitting your thesis and, if applicable, the colloquium), you do not have to re-register for the new semester. However, this is possible and is up to you.
If you complete your studies in the middle of the semester, you can apply for a pro rata refund of the semester ticket fee via the Stura