How do I get a topic for the master thesis?
Think about which topic you are particularly interested in. Which previous course did you find exciting, which lecturer particularly appealed to you? Consider whether you can take up the topic of a particularly successful term paper and develop it into a master's thesis. You can already think about a topic very precisely and then discuss it with your potential supervisor. In principle, any topic is possible, provided that you receive a supervisory commitment for it. You can also approach a supervisor with an approximate idea: "I am interested in this topic, which aspects or questions could I work on in my master thesis?". You can also develop the thesis from any module or course, or choose the topic and supervisor completely freely, without a connection to any course you have attended.
On a form (LINK) that you submit with the registration, you formulate the topic (intended title of the thesis) in consultation with the supervisors of the master's thesis. The topic formulated in the application is binding; however, you may add a headline and a subtitle to specify the topic.