Bachelor's Seminar 1200-1ENSEMLIC6
Students prepare a presentation in which they discuss the scientific problem that is the topic of their project. The topic of the project is established by a tutor and its details should be discussed with a student. The project may be prepared in a form of literature revlew or may also include results of experimental or theoretical works carried out in the laboratory. In the presentation students describe the scientific problem that is connected with their project and present results of their own studies. All students are encouraged to actively participate in the discussion.
Type of course
B.Sc. seminars
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
Students should be able to prepare high quality presentation of the scientific project. Moreover, it is expected that they will be able to actively participate in the scientific discussion.
Assessment criteria
Final grade is based on the quality of 2 presentations (max. 2x 10 pts.), test (max. 20 pts.) and positive opinion of the thesis tutor on the progres of its implementation. 2 unexcused absences are allowed (total 4).
Test: 10 questions in chemisty + 10 questions in physics. Minimum 50% (both parts).
Final grade:
21-34 3
25-27 3,5
28-31 4
32-35 4,5
36-40 5
Practical placement
none
Bibliography
1. A. Strzałkowski "Wstęp do fizyki jądra atomowego", PWN 1979
2. J. Sobkowski, M. Jelińska-Kazimierczuk „Chemia jądrowa”, od rozdziału 4, wyd. Adamantan 2006
3. J. Sobkowski „Chemia radiacyjna i ochrona radiologiczna”, wyd. Adamantan 2009
Additional literature is recommended by tutors.
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
- Nuclear Power Engineering and Nuclear Chemistry, full time 3 year programme leading to B. Sc. Degree
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: