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-When the student plans their classes for the academic year (and has them registered in SIS), they should also register for the three pseudo-courses reflecting their work on the thesis: NSZZ023 Diploma Thesis I, NSZZ024 Diploma Thesis II and NSZZ025 Diploma Thesis III. At the end of the summer semester they will (hopefully) get the credits (in SIS) from their supervisor. This is not directly connected with the fact that the thesis will be (can be) defended. The credits just reflect the fact that the student has invested significant time and effort into doing the research and preparing the thesis. The supervisor will not be able to award the credits if SIS does not know that the student wants them, i.e. if the student has not registered for these pseudo-courses! While the registration can be completed just before the submission of the thesis, it may complicate the situation because the assistance of the student office is needed, the staff may be out of office (vacation time!), you may be traveling from the other end of Europe, trying to find all the people and get all the signatures within one afternoon etc. +When you plan your classes for the academic year (and register them in SIS), you should also register for the three pseudo-courses reflecting your work on the thesis:  
 +  * NSZZ023 Diploma Thesis I,  
 +  * NSZZ024 Diploma Thesis II and  
 +  * NSZZ025 Diploma Thesis III.  
 +At the end of the summer semester you will (hopefully) get the credits (in SIS) from your supervisor. This is not directly connected with the fact that the thesis will be (can be) defended. The credits just reflect the fact that you have invested significant time and effort into doing the research and preparing the thesis / meeting the agreed milestones 
 + 
 +In practice, the supervisor will not be able to award the credits if SIS does not know that you want them, i.e. if you have not registered for these pseudo-courses! While the registration can be completed just before the submission of the thesis, it may complicate the situation because the assistance of the student office is needed, the staff may be out of office (vacation time!), you may be traveling from the other end of Europe, trying to find all the people and get all the signatures within one afternoon etc. 
  
  

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