Specialization Seminar - Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry (in English) 1200-2CHNIASA2M
Each M.Sc. student is obliged to prepare an oral presentation under guidance of supervisor of M.Sc. diploma work. Prepared presentation should include principles of analytical methods which will be employed in diploma research, description of state-of -the-art of particular subject based on current scientific literature and detailed plan of research to be carried out. The prepared talk is presented and discussed in the meeting of all diplomats form Division of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After finishing seminar student:
- knows how to formulate the research hypotheses and plan experiments to verify them,
- is able to search literature oriented towards the subject of diploma,
- graphically prepares literature and research data for public presentation,
- is able to perform a public presentation from prepared material
Assessment criteria
Requirements related to participation in class - none.
Permitted number of justified absences - 50%.
The score granted to student will be based on following:
- the completeness of literature review for presentation,
- the quality of presentation of topic of diploma work and its extent,
- the quality of presentation of theoretical background of diploma work,
- the quality of graphical preparation of visual presentation,
- public presentation of prepared material,
- the activity of student in discussions during the seminar.
Practical placement
Professional training outside of the University is not required to complete this seminar
Bibliography
The students choose the literature according to the seminar topic.
Generally helpful literature:
G.M. Campbel, Jak przygotować profesjonalną prezentację, Wolters Kluwer, 2007
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