MA seminar in literary studies 3222-54SL4S-N
The content of the course concerns the formal, legal and substantive aspects necessary to prepare a thesis.
In addition, the student conducts his own research work on a selected topic, carried out under the supervision of the supervisor, acquires, develops and deepens the skills appropriate to his scientific interests.
The seminar leads to the writing of a master's thesis on a topic chosen by the student and its defense.
If it is not possible to conduct classroom classes, classes will be conducted using distance communication tools, most likely Google Meet and others recommended by the University of Warsaw.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 450 h = 30 h in class and 420 in independent work
Type of course
obligatory courses
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
The student knows and understands:
in depth the terminology and methodology of literary studies K2_W02
to a greater extent, relations of philological research and their complex relationships with other scientific disciplines K2_W03
Ukrainian in speech and writing in accordance with the requirements specified for level C2 of the European System for the Description of Languages K2_W08
basic concepts and principles in the field of intellectual property and copyright protection K2_W10
The student is able to:
properly select sources and information derived from them, and make
creative interpretation and presentation of information in the field of Ukrainian literature K2_U02
use appropriate research methods and tools in the field
Ukrainian Literary Studies K2_U04
formulate and test hypotheses related to research in the field
Ukrainian Literary Studies K2_U06
communicate on specialist topics with diverse audiences K2_U07
communicate orally and in writing in Ukrainian in line with
the requirements specified for level C2 of the European Description System
Of Language Education K2_U09
The student is ready to:
critical evaluation of knowledge and received content K2_K01
Assessment criteria
The conditions for completing the course in the main and retake sessions are the same:
- development of the entire thesis with a summary and bibliography.
Bibliography
Scientific works in the field of literary and interdisciplinar studies depending on the topics of the works.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: