The specialist laboratory including a master's thesis 1102-5MK21
The Master's thesis can be written in Polish or English. It should include a justification for the chosen topic and a contextualization of the topic within the broader context of the field covered by the thesis, a description of the research methods and results, a summary of the results, and conclusions drawn from them.
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
he course implements the following learning outcomes defined for the specialisation (S_) and the field of study (K_):
Knowledge (The student knows and understands):
S_W01: physical sciences to an in-depth degree in a scope allowing for modeling selected physical processes.
S_W02: to an in-depth degree advanced mathematics, mathematical methods, and IT techniques necessary for solving physical problems in a scope allowing for modeling selected physical processes.
S_W05: current directions of development in physics, particularly in the scope corresponding to the modeled phenomena.
S_W06: (Learning outcome linked to field outcome K_W06) current directions of development in physics, particularly in the scope allowing for modeling physical processes.
Field of study learning outcomes: K_W01, K_W02, K_W05, K_W06.
Skills (The student is able to):
S_U01: apply the scientific method in problem-solving, performing experiments, and drawing conclusions in the scope of modeling physical processes.
S_U02: plan and perform advanced calculations or simulations allowing for effective modeling of physical processes.
Field of study learning outcomes: K_U01, K_U02, K_U07, K_U08, K_U09.
Social competences (The student is ready to):
S_K01: familiarize themselves with scientific and popular science literature to deepen and broaden knowledge in the scope of modeling physical processes, taking into account the threats associated with obtaining information from unverified sources, including the Internet.
S_K02: assume responsibility for undertaken research initiatives, experiments, or observations in the scope of modeling physical processes and to consider the social aspects of the practical application of acquired knowledge and skills, along with the associated responsibility.
Field of study learning outcomes definitions:
K_W01: knows and understands to an in-depth degree a selected area of physical sciences, particularly within the scope of the selected specialisation.
K_W02: knows and understands to an in-depth degree advanced mathematics, mathematical methods, and IT techniques necessary for solving physical problems in a selected area of physical sciences or within the specialisation provided for in the study programme.
K_W05: knows and understands to an in-depth degree the state of scientific research in physical sciences within the scope of the selected specialisation.
K_W06: knows and understands current directions of development in physics, particularly within the selected specialisation.
K_U01: can apply the scientific method in problem-solving, performing experiments, and drawing conclusions.
K_U02: can plan and conduct advanced experiments, simulations, or observations in specific areas of physics or its applications, acting individually or in a team, also assuming a leadership role.
K_U07: can present research results (experimental, theoretical, or numerical) in written form (in Polish and English), orally (in Polish and English), via multimedia presentation, or poster.
K_U08: can effectively communicate with both specialists and non-specialists in the scope of issues relevant to the studied area of physics and in areas lying on the borderline of related scientific disciplines.
K_U09: can determine directions for further improvement of knowledge and skills (including self-education) in the scope of the selected specialisation and beyond.
K_K01: is ready for lifelong learning and for inspiring and organizing the learning process of other persons.
K_K03: is ready to appropriately define priorities serving the implementation of a task defined by themselves or others.
K_K05: is ready to familiarize themselves with scientific and popular science literature to deepen and broaden knowledge, taking into account the threats associated with obtaining information from unverified sources, including the Internet.
K_K06: is ready to assume responsibility for undertaken research initiatives, experiments, or observations and to consider the social aspects of the practical application of acquired knowledge and skills, along with the associated responsibility.
Assessment criteria
The course is completed upon submission of a diploma thesis approved by the supervisor. The criteria for evaluating the thesis are set forth in the relevant resolutions of the Teaching Council.
Bibliography
Dependent on the subject of the diploma thesis
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