Courses Bachelor Display 2025-2026

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Course title Bachelor Thesis Major Finance
Course code EBT0006
ECTS credits 8,0
Assessment Whole/Half Grades
Period
Period Start End Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
2 27-10-2025 12-12-2025
3 12-1-2026 23-1-2026
5 13-4-2026 5-6-2026
6 22-6-2026 3-7-2026
Level Intermediate/Advanced
Coordinator Rachel Pownall, Matthias Wibral
For more information: r.pownall@maastrichtuniversity.nl; m.wibral@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Language of instruction English
Goals
The BSc thesis is an individual assignment and serves as a concluding assignment of your Bachelor study. The aim of the BSc Thesis is to demonstrate your mastery of domain of study in an assignment that integrates your acquired knowledge and skills.
The BSc thesis is an essay of 4500-5000 words based on scientific articles.
Description
The bachelor thesis will start with an opening lecture in the first week of the semester. This opening lecture provides general guidelines for the thesis and will introduce the different topics among which students can choose.
The students work on their BSc thesis simultaneously with their courses as a floating skill in so-called BSc thesis circles. The BSc thesis circles will take place during period 1 and 2 (or 4 and 5 respectively). Period 3 (period 6 respectively) will be used to write up the final report.

Students choose one of the themes and link this with their major/specialisation.
Literature
The literature for the BSc thesis is determined jointly by student and supervisor
Prerequisites
PREREQUISITES

The courses related to the topic of your bachelor thesis.

TRANSITIONAL REGULATIONS
  • Bachelor Economics and Business Economics - International Business Economics [2024-2025 or earlier]
  • From 2025-2026 onwards, education and exam/resit opportunities are offered.
    Alternative options may be available. See the Bachelor EER 2025-2026 Appendix I Article 16 for more information.
Academic YearEducationExam/ResitReplacement(s)
2025-2026 onwardsXXSee the Bachelor EER 2025-2026 Appendix I Article 16 for more information
Keywords
Teaching methods (indicative; course manual is definitive) PBL / Presentation / Lecture / Assignment
Assessment methods (indicative; course manual is definitive) Final Paper
Evaluation in previous academic year For the complete evaluation of this course please click "here"
This course belongs to the following programmes / specialisations
Bachelor Economics and Business Economics - International Business Economics In transition - Maj Finance - Thesis
Bachelor Economics and Business Economics - International Business Economics Thesis
Bachelor International Business Thesis