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STUDY RULES
OF THE SECOND CYCLE OF STUDIES CONDUCTED
IN ACCORDANCE TO THE BOLOGNA PROCESS
- MASTER STUDY
(fourth and fifth year of study)
Bosna i Hercegovina, Školska 23 72270 Travnik
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SVEUČILIŠTE / UNIVERZITET "VITEZ"
TRAVNIK
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- CONTENTS -
I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
II. LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE SECOND CYCLE OF STUDIES
III. ORGANIZATION OF THE SECOND CYCLE OF STUDIES
IV. STRUCTURE OF STUDY PROGRAMMES
V. CURRICULUM
VI. EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION
VII. MASTER’S THESIS
VIII. ADMISSION TO THE SECOND CYCLE OF STUDIES
IX. ENROLMENT IN THE NEXT YEAR OF STUDIES
X. STUDY COSTS- TUITION FEES
XI. TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS
Appendix
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Pursuant to Article 5 of the Framework Law on Higher Education in Bosnia and
Herzegovina and the Statute of the University “VITEZ” Travnik, the Senate of the University at
the 18th session held on 25th June 2010 adopted
STUDY RULES
OF THE SECOND CYCLE OF STUDIES CONDUCTED IN ACCORDACE TO THE
BOLOGNA PROCESS – MASTER STUDY (fourth and fifth year of study)
I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1
These Rules closely regulate organization of the second cycle of studies/Master’s studies
lasting for two years conducted in accordance to the Bologna Process at the University “VITEZ”
Travnik (hereinafter: the University).
Article 2
These Rules determine organization and conduction of the second cycle of studies leading to
a Master’s degree, as well as other issues related to organization and conduction of studies,
duration of studies, procedure of examination and evaluation, conditions and procedures for a
Master’s thesis, study documentation and other relevant issues important for the second cycle of
studies conducted at the University.
II. LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE SECOND CYCLE STUDIES
Article 3
The second cycle of studies organized within the University is efficient, individual and
credible, designed to meet the needs of all Masters’ candidates. The second cycle of studies is
realized through the system of individual mentoring, instructions, consultative teaching and
exercises.
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The main objectives of the study are building on deep specialist knowledge related to the
narrow field of the candidate’s thesis and acquisition of knowledge necessary for the use of
scientific methods and research techniques in a specific field, thus enabling a candidate for
creative resolving of complex practical problems and continuation of scientific research.
III. ORGANIZATION OF THE SECOND CYCLE OF STUDIES
Article 4
Through its faculties, the University organizes and performs the second cycle of studies in
the scientific fields for which it is accredited.
Article 5
The second cycle of studies is organized and realized for academic study programmes
awarding the Master’s degree.
Article 6
In the second cycle of studies, candidates shall acquire knowledge related to scientific
research.
Article 7
The study programmes of the second cycle of studies are realized through academic years
(fourth and fifth year of study) and semesters (VII, VIII, IX and X).
According to the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS), candidates
acquire 60 ECTS credits in one academic year or 30 ECTS credits in one semester during the
second cycle of studies. The numbers of credits allocated for each subject are predetermined on
the basis of the student’s total workload (theoretical or practical teaching, exercises, seminars,
etc.), the time invested in solving independent tasks (homework, projects, seminar papers, etc.)
and in successful preparation for the assessment and grading (written examinations, final
examinations, etc.). The number of credits allocated for each subject ranges from 5 to 8 ECTS
points.
Upon successful completions of their Master’s thesis, students are awarded 25 ECTS credits,
distributed as follows:
- written elaboration- 20 ECTS credits;
- defence of Master’s thesis- 5 ECTS credits
TOTAL: 25 ECTS credits
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Article 8
The second cycle of studies for obtaining the Master’s degree is organized upon completion
of the first cycle of studies where students are awarded 300 ECTS credits in total according to
the following distribution:
- the first cycle (first to third year of study) 180 ECTS credits and
- the second cycle (fourth and fifth year of study) 120 ECTS credits
TOTAL: 300 ECTS credits
In cases where students have completed the first cycle of studies lasting four years, the
second cycle of studies lasts one year and students are awarded 300 ECTS credits in total
according to the following distribution:
- the first cycle (first to fourth year of study) 240 ECTS credits and
- the second cycle (fifth year of study) 60 ECTS credits.
TOTAL: 300 ECTS credits
The second cycle of studies may be organized as full-time studies, part-time studies and
distance learning studies.
Article 9
Students who have passed all examinations required by the second cycle study programme,
defended their theses and fulfilled all other obligations prescribed by the Statute of the
University and these Rules are awarded with an appropriate degree or diploma on completion of
the second cycle of studies.
In addition, the Diploma Supplement providing detailed description of the nature, level,
content, system and rules of studies along with the results achieved in the second cycle of studies
is issued to graduates.
The Diploma is confirmed by awarding the Master’s degree with an indication of the
professional field in accordance with Paragraphs of the Regulations on Award of Academic
Degrees and Diplomas of the University “VITEZ”.
IV. STRUCTURE OF STUDY PROGRAMMES
Article 10
The second cycle study programmes contain general and specific conditions which students
ought to meet in order to gain a degree and these are as follows:
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1. subjects (courses) distributed within semesters and academic years and their division into
compulsory subjects (scientific basis, basic and vocational subjects), elective vocational
subjects and free elective subjects;
2. student’s workload per one subject;
3. number of ECTS credits per one subject defined by the curriculum;
4. other activities designed for acquiring and improving professional knowledge and skills
(seminar papers, practical work, etc.);
5. mandatory requirements for attending lectures and passing examinations in a particular
subject;
6. Master’s thesis with the number of ECTS credits and planned dates for beginning and
ending of the Master’s thesis;
7. student’s total workload for gaining one ECTS credit equals 30 working hours.
Article 11
The second cycle of studies may be organized as a logical sequence of the first cycle of
studies as follows:
1. Faculty of Business Economics
Study programme: Entrepreneurial Management
Study programme: Finance, Banking and Insurance Management
Study programme: Public Sector Management and Administration
Study programme: Marketing and Trade Management
Study programme: Tourism and Hospitality Management
Study programme: Accounting and Auditing Management
Study programme: Agricultural Management
2. Faculty of Law
Study programme: General Law
Study programme: Business Law
3. Faculty of Business Informatics
Study programme: Business Informatics
Study programme: Informatics- Teacher Training
Study programme: Information Technology
4. Faculty of Health Care
Study programme: Nursery
Study programme: Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy
Study programme: Health Care Management
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Study programme: Sanitary Engineering
Study programme: Obstetrics and Gynaecology
V. CURRICULUM
Article 12
The curriculum of the second cycle of studies is brought by the University or its
members/faculties in accordance with the previous Article.
Article 13
The curriculum determines the schedule of the subject units (subjects and other teaching
formats) during semesters or one study year with corresponding study dynamics and subject
structure defined by the type, subject area (wider and narrower scientific area), level of
complexity/abstraction and subject compulsoriness.
Article 14
Subjects are organized during one semester.
In addition to full-time studies and in cases where a small number of candidates is involved,
consultative and instructive studies may be organized.
Consultative studies are carried out within six consultation hours where a subject teacher
organizes two meetings in order to provide the closer insight into the structure of a subject and to
point out specifications regarding the examination questions and knowledge required. In
addition, students are presented with their other obligations that form an integral part of the
evaluation of knowledge in the subject involved.
Students independently carry out their preparations for examinations to be taken. Students
have at their disposal all information and communicative means and technologies used in
distance learning studies as well as instructions given by a teacher.
Instructive studies are carried out within 12 hours where a teacher organizes three meetings
in order to provide students with the closer insight into all planned teaching activities.
Students carry out their preparations for examinations to be taken in interaction with their
colleagues and teaching personnel where the focus is placed upon the students’ independent
work.
Instructive studies are organized for subjects attending fewer than 20 students. Consultative
studies are organized for subjects attending fewer than 10 students.
The University “VITEZ” Travnik is under no obligation to organize full-time studies for
subjects attending fewer than 5 students.
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Article 15
The syllabus of compulsory and elective subjects taught within the second cycle of studies is
brought by the University Senate base on the proposal made by the University Rector.
VI. EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION
Article 16
Evaluation of students is carried out by awarding points for different activities within a
particular subject.
Article 17
A final grade is formed on the basis of the points accumulated during lectures and
examinations taken. The distribution of points is carried out in the following way:
1. Seminar paper- 40 points
2. Interaction- 20 points
3. Seminar presentation and defence- 10 points
4. Oral examination-30 points
TOTAL: 100 points
a) Seminar papers are written and defended for each individual subject taught. Students
write seminar papers on the topics agreed upon in the meeting with their subject teacher.
Seminar papers are written in accordance to the Methodology and Technical Design of
Scientific Papers and Instructions on Writing Seminar Papers available at the University
web site. The subject teacher awards 0 to 40 points for the quality of seminar papers. The
subject teacher may return seminar papers for additional repairs and refinements.
b) Interaction is awarded with 0 to 20 points. Students are divided into groups, each group
consisting of 3-5 members. Students exchange seminar papers and presentations among
themselves. During the defence of seminar papers, all students in one group are expected
to give their remarks, suggestions and critics on the papers of other members. Based on
their remarks and responses, students are graded for their interaction and knowledge
regarding the topics presented by other students.
c) Seminar presentation and defence is awarded with 0 to 10 points. Seminar presentation
lasts for a maximum of 10 minutes. After the presentation, other members of the group
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give their remarks, suggestions and critics. The subject teacher may ask additional
questions and is obligated to stimulate students’ interaction which is graded as stated in
the previous Section. The duration of seminar defence and discussion is not limited. It is
recommended that the discussion takes 30 minutes per one seminar paper.
d) Oral examination is carried out on the same day, after the presentation and defence of
seminar papers. In this way all activities concerning a particular subject are carried out
publicly and transparently in front of all students and groups attending the examination.
Oral examinations are awarded with 0 to 30 points depending on the student’s acquired
knowledge regarding theoretical and practical aspects of the subject taught. Oral
examinations are conducted in the form of free and professional discussions on different
topics in the field of the subject taught.
e) Subjects are elaborated during the period of nine weeks, while examinations are
organized as follows:
- First examination period- during the fourth week after the last lecture,
- Second examination period- during the ninth week after the last lecture,
- Additional examination period- during September.
Students ought to meet all obligations defined by the study programme and syllabus of a
particular subject in order to sit for examinations.
Article 18
Students independently and on their own initiative accumulate points. Students who are not
satisfied with the accumulated points may take a make-up examination.
The registration for make-up examinations must be submitted in written form to subject
teachers or teaching assistants within eight days after the result reports are made public. Students
may take make-up examinations in all forms in order to accumulate points referred to in the
previous Article. By taking make-up examinations, all previously accumulated points are
considered as invalid and students are awarded with newly accumulated points.
Students are entitled to three cycles of make-up examinations. Provided that students fail to
pass the examination three times in a row, the examination is then taken before the Commission.
Article 19
Students’ evaluation is carried out in accordance with the accumulated points as follows:
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Upon the completion of examinations, a subject teacher is obliged to:
1. enter the grade and the number of ECTS points acquired into the student record
booklet/index;
2. fill in Record on taking examinations (points and grade);
3. submit a copy of the seminar paper in written form.
Article 20
All examinations are made public. Examinations may be taken only in the official premises
of the University, i.e. in the objects listed in the work permit.
Metric characteristics of written examinations (accuracy, validity, and objectivity), credibility of
oral examinations and assessment methodology are subject to periodical evaluations conducted
by an independent body and in accordance with the Regulations on Quality Assurance of the
University.
Article 21
During September of the current academic year make-up examinations are organized for all
subjects of one study group taught during one academic year. These terms are intended for taking
examinations which are a prerequisite to enter the next academic year.
Additional terms for all remaining examinations from the previous academic year may be
organized in agreement with subject teachers.
All examinations must be taken within one year from the date of the final lecture held in a
particular subject.
VII. MASTER’S THESIS
ECTS
GRADES
GRADE
S
POINT
S
DESCRIPTIVE EVALUATION
F, FX 5 0-59 Insufficient, much more work needed
E 6 60-64 Sufficient, meets the minimum criteria
D 7 65-74 Satisfactory, generally good, with significant failures
C 8 75-84 Good, average, with significant errors
B 9 85-94 Very good, above average, with occasional errors
A 10 95-100 Excellent, extraordinary success with minor errors
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Article 22
A Master’s thesis is an independent work where students elaborate their chosen topics by
applying scientific methods and demonstrate their knowledge and skills acquired during the
education process.
In addition to the requirements referred to in Paragraph 1 of this Article, students ought to
demonstrate their abilities in using scientific research methods while elaborating their topics and
reporting research findings, as well as their abilities for drawing conclusions based on the
research findings.
The findings reported in the paper ought to represent a contribution to:
systematization of scientific and professional problems and existing solutions within
a specific field;
solution of actual scientific or professional problems set as the goal of the thesis;
application of the existing scientific or professional achievements in the process of
solving complex professional problems.
Article 23
Students are obliged to submit their application for the Master’s thesis topic by the end of
the ninth semester.
During the 10th semester, students ought to take only one examination and devote their
time to elaboration of their Master’s thesis awarded with 20 ECTS points upon completion.
At the end of the 10th semester a Master’s thesis is defended awarding students with 5
ECTS credits.
Article 24
Students ought to decide upon their Master’s thesis topic till the end of the 10th semester.
The Master’s thesis topic must relate to the study programme of the second cycle of studies.
Students decide upon the field to be addressed in their Master’s thesis in agreement with
their teachers.
A teacher proposes the topic of a research paper. The topic proposed by students may be
accepted provided that the topic meets necessary criteria.
Article 25
Students submit the Application of the Master’s Thesis Topic in written form to the
Teaching Scientific Council.
The application should contain:
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topic and working hypotheses of a research paper;
title and working structure;
a short review of chapter contents;
topic explanation;
methodological notes;
literature list.
A Master’s thesis topic must precisely and clearly express the content of a Master’s thesis.
Article 26
Methodological notes contain:
research problem;
research goals and subject;
research subject;
research methods.
Article 27
Based on the Application submitted, the Teaching Scientific Council of the Faculty appoints
a mentor and the Commissions for Evaluation and Defence of Master’s Thesis as follows:
the Commission for Evaluation of the Candidate’s Eligibility and Acceptability of the
Master’s Thesis Topic;
the Commission for Assessment of Master’s Thesis;
the Commission for Master’s Thesis Defence.
The Commission referred to in Paragraph 1 of this Article consists of a chairperson and two
other members. One of the Commission members is a mentor, who may not be the chairperson of
the Commission.
The Commission submits a report to the Teaching and Scientific Council of the Faculty
within 15 days of their appointment. The Teaching and Scientific Council shall consider and
adopt the report of the Commission and approve the topic for the elaboration of Master’s thesis.
Before considering the report submitted by the Commission, the Teaching and Scientific
Council considers and gives its opinion to the department which a Master’s thesis topic relates
to.
All decisions taken by the Teaching and Scientific Council are approved by the University
Senate.
Article 28
A Master’s thesis is under guidance of a mentor (full-time professor, associate professor or
professor emeritus) associated with the chosen field of students’ specialization.
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A mentor advises candidates on their theoretical and research work and provides assistance
during the whole process of a Master’s thesis elaboration through:
topic choice;
title formulation;
defining hypotheses;
setting the objectives, scientific research methods and solutions;
defining the problem within the theory;
stating definitions, evaluation criteria and structure;
choice of research, data processing and analysis and verification of research methods;
final design of a Master’s thesis.
The University Senate shall discuss and decide on candidates’ appeals and complaints, as
well as on their requirements for changing Thesis mentors.
Article 29
Upon completion of their Master’s thesis, students submit the Request for Master’s Thesis
Evaluation in written form to the Teaching Scientific Council of the Faculty.
The Request contains the following:
- registration for Master’s thesis;
- Mentor’s Approval stating that a thesis meets the criteria specified by the topic
explanation;
- four soft cover copies of a Master’s thesis and one copy in electronic form;
- a certificate of the student’s passed subjects and ECTS credits issued by the official
faculty record.
Article 30
A Master’s thesis must be linguistically, stylistically and technically designed in accordance
with modern methods, techniques and technologies of publication in the scientific research field.
The Rules on Technical Design and Processing of Master’s Thesis are brought by the
University Senate.
The methodology of processing, procedure and sequence of activities are stated in the
Registration and Defence of Master’s Thesis as defined within these Rules.
Article 31
A Master’s thesis is submitted to the Commission for Master’s Thesis Evaluation
(chairperson, mentor and additional member).
One copy of a Master’s thesis is accessible in the library of the University.
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Notification that a Master’s thesis is accessible in the library is announced at the bulletin
board of the Faculty and on the University web site.
Comments and remarks on a Master’s thesis may be delivered to the Faculty within 15 days
from the day of announcing the notification referred to in Paragraph 3 of this Article.
Article 32
The Commission for Master’s Thesis Evaluation is obliged to submit the Report on Master’s
Thesis along with their opinions and conclusions to the Teaching Scientific Council of the
Faculty within 20 days from the day of the receipt of a Master’s thesis for evaluation.
The Teaching Scientific Council of the Faculty decides on the Report of the Commission for
Master’s Thesis Evaluation and declares the thesis accepted or rejected within 30 days from the
day of the report submission.
The decision of the Teaching Scientific Council is approved by the University Senate.
Article 33
Provided that the Commission for Master’s Thesis Evaluation and the Teaching Scientific
Council of the Faculty rejects a Master’s thesis, a candidate may revise his/her thesis in
accordance with the remarks given or submit a new Application for Master’s Thesis Topic within
30 days from the day of receiving the decision on rejection of his/her Master’s thesis.
The period referred to in Paragraph 1 of this Article does not include the period of an annual
leave and holidays at the University.
Article 34
In order to submit a Master’s thesis, a candidate must pass all examinations and meet all
other obligations defined by the curriculum.
The deadline for the submission of a Master’s thesis may be extended at the request of the
candidate provided that justifiable reasons for deletion are found.
A Master’s thesis must be registered and defended within the period of 2 years from the day
of the last lecture held.
Article 35
The Master’s thesis defence may be organized after the period of 30 days from the day of
the decision of the Teaching Scientific Council on the Report of the Commission for Master’s
Thesis Evaluation by which a Master’s thesis is accepted in accordance with the University
Senate.
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The Decision on the Master’s thesis defence is delivered to a candidate and published on the
bulletin board of the Faculty.
Article 36
The procedure of the Master’s thesis defence before the Commission for Master’s Thesis
Defence is as follows:
1. the Chairperson of the Commission acknowledges data and information about a
candidate and makes a short review of the thesis;
2. a candidate makes a short summary of his/her Master’s thesis presenting the findings and
conclusions reached;
3. the members of the Commission ask questions.
After the procedure, the Commission for Master’s Thesis Defence issues a decision whether
a candidate has successfully defended a thesis.
Article 37
A Master’s thesis is made available to the public and may be published after the defence.
The Master’s Thesis Defence is a public presentation of the candidate’s thesis.
Article 38
Upon approval of a new Master’s thesis topic, the Teaching Scientific Council of the Faculty
defines the deadline for the Master’s thesis to be submitted.
Article 39
Candidates who have defended their Master’s thesis are registered in the Book of the Masters
of Science managed by the University.
Article 40
Candidates submit 10 hard cover copies of their Master’s thesis and one copy in electronic
form.
Candidates are issued the Confirmation where the date of receipt of their Master’s thesis is
registered.
Article 41
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The University Senate defines the date of the promotion ceremony where the candidates who
have successfully passed all examinations, fulfilled all other obligations defined within these
Rules and defended their Master’s thesis are awarded with diplomas on completion of the second
cycle of studies and with an academic degree in a specific field in accordance with the second
cycle of studies.
Until the official awarding of diplomas, candidates shall be issued the Certificate on
completion of the second cycle of studies.
Article 42
The Faculty is obliged to deliver one copy of a Master’s thesis to the Faculty archive, as well
as to the Professional Services of the Rector’s Office.
VIII. ADMISSION TO THE SECOND CYCLE OF STUDIES
Article 43
Students who have completed the first cycle of studies, gained the Undergraduate
diploma and accumulated a minimum of 180 ECTS credits have the right of admission to the
second cycle of studies.
Students who have completed the first cycle of studies lasting for four years and
accumulated 240 ECTS credits have the right of admission to the fifth year of studies, i.e. the
fourth year of their undergraduate studies is treated as the first year of the graduated studies.
1. Students who gained the Undergraduate Diploma at the Faculty of Business Economics
may enrol in the second cycle of studies at the Faculty of Business Economics.
Apart from students referred to in the previous Paragraph, the right of enrolment in the
second cycle of studies at the Faculty of Business Economics is granted to all students
who have completed three or four years of studies at the faculties of different directions.
The Commission for Examination Recognition appointed by the Faculty Dean on the
proposal of the Teaching Scientific Council decides on examinations considered as
differences between the curriculum of other faculties and of the Faculty of Business
Economics that students are required to pass.
Students who have completed four years of studies at the faculties of different directions
may enrol in the first year of the second cycle of studies where the fourth year is not
recognized as the first year of the second cycle of studies at the Faculty of Business
Economics.
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The Decision on Examination Recognition is taken by the Dean based on the proposal of
the Commission. Students are required to pass all examinations considered as differences
till the end of the first semester.
Students who obtained a business school degree upon completion of three years of
studies may enrol in the fourth year of the second cycle of studies at the Faculty of
Business Economics. Students are required to pass all examinations considered as
differences by the Commission for Examination Recognition appointed by the Faculty
Dean on the proposal of the Teaching Scientific Council.
Students are required to pass all examinations considered as differences till the end of
the first semester.
2. Students who gained the Undergraduate Diploma at the Faculty of Law may enrol in the
second cycle of studies at the Faculty of Law.
Apart from students referred to in the previous Paragraph, the right of enrolment in the
second cycle of studies at the Faculty of Law is granted to all students who have
completed undergraduate studies at the following faculties:
the Faculty of Criminology, Justice and Policy Studies;
faculties related to Administration and Legal Guidance.
Students referred to in the previous Paragraph may enrol in the second cycle of studies
and are required to pass all examinations considered as differences by the Commission
for Examination Recognition appointed by the Faculty Dean on the proposal of the
Teaching Scientific Council. The Faculty Dean on the proposal of the Teaching
Scientific Council takes the Decision on Examinations Differences between the
curriculum of other faculties and of the Faculty of Law. Students are required to pass all
examinations considered as differences till the end of the first semester.
The fourth year of the first cycle of studies is not recognized as the first year of the
second cycle of studies at the Faculty of Law in cases when students have completed
four years of studies at the Faculty of Criminology, Justice and Policy Studies or other
faculties related to Administration and Legal Guidance.
3. Students who gained the Undergraduate Diploma at the Faculty of Business Informatics
may enrol in the second cycle of studies at the Faculty of Business Informatics.
Students who gained the Undergraduate Diploma at the Faculty of Health Care may
enrol in the second cycle of studies at the Faculty of Health Care.
4. Students enrolling in the fifth year of studies or the second year of the second cycle of
studies are obliged to take the examination “The Methodology of Scientific Research”.
Article 44
The University announces the Application for Admission in the second cycle study
programmes within the faculties.
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Based on the Rector’s proposal, the University Senate shall determine the number of students
to be enrolled in the study programmes organized by the University.
The University Senate is responsible for teacher selection and recruitment and specification
of all obligations regarding the teaching process of the second cycle of studies.
The Application for Admission shall be announced on the University web site and in the
daily newspaper published in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
IX. ENROLMENT IN THE NEXT YEAR OF STUDIES
Article 45
Students may enrol in the next year of study provided that all obligations concerning a
particular study programme are fulfilled and all subjects/courses carrying ECTS credits
necessary for the enrolment in the next year of study are passed.
Students who fail to meet all requirements stated in Paragraph 1 of this Article may enrol in
the next year of study by accumulating no less than 45 ECTS credits.
Article 46
Students who fail to fulfil any of the requirements stated in the previous Article are obliged
to re-enrol in the current year of study and to pay tuition fees.
Article 47
Upon the student’s request, the University may put to rest all student’s rights and obligations
over a certain time period provided that justifiable reasons are found.
A student is considered to have withdrawn from a higher education institution in cases when
student’s rights and obligations are not put to rest in accordance to the previous Paragraph, or
when the enrolment in the next study year or the current study year is not carried out.
Article 48
In cases of modifications to the programmes of study, students who re-enrol in the same
study year or after an interruption of their studies are obliged to follow a new study programme
and to pass all examinations considered as differences between the two programmes.
Students studying in continuum without re-enrolment of a study year have the right to
complete the study programme taken.
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IX. STUDY COSTS-TUITION FEES
Article 49
Admission to the second cycle of studies is conditioned with the payment of tuition fees
that are defined within the Rules on Tuition Fees passed by the University Managing Board.
Article 50
Students may pay tuition fees and/or other services provided by the Faculty in the form of
instalments in accordance with the Rules on Tuition Fees.
Provided that tuition fees are paid in instalments, students are required to fulfil their payment
obligations in accordance with the dynamics defined within the Rules on Tuition Fees of the
University. The payment of the first instalment is a prerequisite for the enrolment in the first year
of studies. The payment of the second instalment is a prerequisite for the verification of the first
semester and continuation of studies during the second semester. The payment of the third
instalment is a prerequisite for the verification and finalization of the current academic year.
Students are required to meet all of their payment obligations from the previous year in order
to be enrolled in the next year of studies.
Article 51
In accordance with the Rules on Tuition Fees, the University entitles appropriate reductions
of tuition fees in the following cases: the family members of the employed studying at the
University; the family members of the Managing Board members studying at the University;
several members of one family studying at the University; talented students who have achieved
high scores during their previous education; other categories proposed by the University
Managing Board.
Article 52
Candidates conclude the Study Agreement with the University by which both sides are given
rights and responsibilities in the process of education and studying.
The amount of tuition fees and methods of payment are defined within the Study Agreement.
Article 53
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Foreign students may enrol in the second cycle of studies under the same conditions as the
students from Bosnia and Herzegovina provided that their diploma from previously completed
cycle of studies is validated.
Foreign students have the status of students obliged to pay tuition fees.
X. TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 54
These Rules apply to all study programmes of the second cycle of studies starting in the
2008/2009 academic year.
Article 55
These Rules enter into force on the day of promulgation. The Rector of the University issues
a special methodology for the Proceedings of Procedure and Order of Activities for the
Registration and Defence of the Master’s Thesis to ensure the implementation of these Rules.
Chairperson of the Senate
Rector of the University
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prof. dr. Nikola Grabovac
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University “VITEZ”
Travnik
Rector of the University
PROCEEDING
of Procedure and Order of Activities
for the Registration and Defence of the Master’s Thesis
The Rector of the University issues a special methodology applicable to the Proceeding
of Procedure and Sequence of Activities for the Registration and Defence of the Master’s Thesis.
A. PRIOR ACTIVITIES OF THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE MENTOR AND TOPIC
CHOSEN
1. The announcement of thesis topics as well as the announcement of potential mentors is
performed by candidates with the consent/signature of potential mentors (on the
prescribed form).
2. The Rector of the University and the Dean of the Faculty give their consent to the
announcement of thesis topics and potential mentors by signing the prescribed form.
B. ACTIVITIES RELATED TO THE REGISTRATION AND APPROVAL OF THE
TOPIC
1. Candidates submit the Application for the Master’s Thesis Topic with their own signature
to the Teaching Scientific Council.
2. Potential mentors are required to give their consent by signing the Application for the
Master’s Thesis Topic.
3. The Application for the Master’s Thesis Topic has its form and content as follows:
a) Curriculum Vitae;
b) topic and working hypotheses;
c) title and working structure;
d) a short review of chapter contents;
e) topic explanation;
f) methodological notes;
g) literature list.
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4. The Teaching Scientific Council passes the Application for the Master’s Thesis Topic to
the responsible department.
5. The Department Council revises the Application for the Master’s Thesis Topic and gives
its opinion on:
a) the Application for the Master’s Thesis Topic, and
b) the Commission for Evaluation of the Candidate’s Eligibility and Acceptability
of the Master’s Thesis Topic. Potential mentors may be the commission
members, but may not perform the function of the Commission’s chairperson.
6. The Teaching Scientific Council considers:
a) the Application for the Master’s Thesis Topic
b) nomination of potential mentors
c) composition of the Commission for Evaluation of the Candidate’s Eligibility and
Acceptability of the Master’s Thesis Topic.
The Teaching Scientific Council takes into consideration opinions and remarks of the
Department Council. After consideration, the Teaching Scientific Council adopts,
rejects or suggests alternation of the materials listed above.
7. The Report on Evaluation of the Candidate’s Eligibility and Acceptability of the Master’s
Thesis Topic is passed to the Department Council by the Commission. The Department
Council gives its opinion and passes the Report to the Teaching Scientific Council for
adoption.
8. The Teaching Scientific Council submits for approval to the University Senate:
a) Application for the Master’s Thesis Topic
b) proposal of potential mentors
c) composition of the Commission for Evaluation of the Candidate’s Eligibility and
Acceptability of the Master’s Thesis Topic
d) The Commission’s Report on the Evaluation of the Candidate’s Eligibility and
Acceptability of the Master’s Thesis Topic.
The University Senate may approve or reject and return the proposals for additional
corrections.
C. ACTIVITIES RELATED TO MASTER’S THESIS UPON ITS COMPLETION,
SUBMITTION AND DEFENCE
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1. Upon completion of their Master’s thesis, candidates submit four soft cover copies of
the Master’s thesis and one copy in electronic form along with the mentor’s approval
of the Master’s thesis.
2. The Department Council proposes the Commission for Assessment of Master’s
Thesis composed of three members to the Teaching Scientific Council. The thesis
mentor may be the member of the commission, but may not perform the function of
the commission chairperson. The commission may have the same composition as the
one referred to in Section 7b.
3. The Teaching Scientific Council appoints the Commission for Assessment of
Master’s Thesis on the proposal of the Department Council.
4. The University Senate agrees upon the appointment of the Commission for
Assessment of Master’s Thesis made by the Teaching Scientific Council.
5. The Commission for Assessment of Master’s Thesis submits the Report on Master’s
Thesis.
6. The Department Council revises and gives its opinion on the Report on Master’s
Thesis. The Report along with the opinion of the Department Council is further
delivered to the Teaching Scientific Council.
7. The Teaching Scientific Council revises the Report on Master’s Thesis and the
opinion of the Department Council and takes a decision on:
a) Approval or rejection and return of the Report for additional corrections
b) Appointment of the Commission for Master’s Thesis Defence that may have the
same composition as the one referred to in Section 12. The thesis mentor may not
perform the function of the commission chairperson.
c) The date of the Master’s Thesis Defence. The date may be set 30 days from the
day the University Senate agreed on the Master’s Thesis Defence.
8. Candidates submit 10 hard cover copies of their Master’s thesis and one copy in
electronic form.
9. The University Senate agrees with all the decisions made by the Teaching Scientific
Council stated in Section 17a, 17b and 17c.
10. Master’s Thesis is publicly defended before the Commission for Master’s Thesis
Defence.
11. Upon completion of the Master’s Thesis Defence, the Commission forms the Record
on the Master’s Thesis Defence with the statement of successful or not successful
defence of the Master’s Thesis. The Record is signed by all three member of the
Commission.
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12. This Methodology is designed to comply with the Rules of the second cycle of
studies in accordance to the Bologna Process.
13. The University bodies participating in the methodology of the Master’s thesis
procedure are:
the relevant department of the Faculty,
the Teaching Scientific Council,
The University Senate.
No.:
Date: 25th June 2010
Rector of the University
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Prof. dr. Nikola Grabovac