Additional Information Regarding Theses – Template, Topics, Printing, Binding, and Uploading 2026
Dear students in your final year of bachelor’s and master’s programs,
we ask that you carefully read the information regarding the submission of final theses, which was explained in detail during informational meetings with the program directors of the respective study programs.
THESIS TEMPLATE
Students may use the standard thesis template, which is part of UNIZA’s methodological guidelines. However, within individual study programs, we recommend following the guidelines provided by program coordinators from previous academic years and modifying the thesis template as follows:
| Study Program |
Required modifications to the template |
Topic Areas |
| Computer Science (B.A.) |
Line spacing 1.1–1.2 |
- |
| Computer Science and Management (B.A.) |
line spacing 1.1–1.2 |
- |
| Information and Network Technologies (B.A.) |
line spacing 1.1–1.2, double-sided printing available |
- |
| Management (B.A.) |
Single-spaced, double-sided printing available |
- |
| Computer Engineering (B.A.) |
No changes |
- |
| Information Systems (M.S.) |
line spacing 1.1–1.2 |
FIELDS |
| Intelligent Information Systems (M.Sc.) |
No changes |
FIELDS |
| Biomedical Informatics (B.S.) |
line spacing 1.1 - 1.2 |
FIELDS |
| Applied Network Engineering (B.S.) |
line spacing 1.1–1.2, double-sided printing available |
SUBJECTS |
| Information Management (B.S.) |
single-sided layout, option for double-sided printing |
SUBJECTS |
| Computer Engineering (B.S.) |
No changes |
TOPICS |
Alternatively, you may use the template commonly used in your specific study program. In any case, you must consult with your thesis advisor. Templates for document descriptions and examples of bibliographic references can be found HERE. We also draw your attention to the current rector’s directive on the use of generative artificial intelligence tools in final theses, which must be followed.
The table above also includes the topic areas for the state examination subject in engineering study programs.
We also ask students in their final years of bachelor’s and engineering programs to carefully read the supplementary information regarding final theses, noting that:
- you may have your thesis bound at any publishing house of your choice,
- information regarding the binding of theses at the EDIS publishing center can be found HERE,
- you must have the thesis assignment (without signatures) bound with your thesis (you can download the PDF from the “Theses” section of the faculty system),
- the cover of the thesis must include the ministerial number, which can be found HERE,
- The EDIS publishing house has discontinued the option of bulk delivery of theses to the faculty; therefore, you must plan to pick up your thesis in person on the day of submission.
The faculty system "Theses" has been made available for uploading final versions of theses. We ask students in their final year to upload their theses by the specified deadlines (May 6 – B.A., April 29 – B.S.) following these clear instructions.
We’re rooting for you and wish you lots of energy and patience as you finalize your theses.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Academic Affairs Office.
