Master's seminars 2100-CB-M-D3SEMA
The subject includes:
- analysis and verification of the assumptions of the thesis,
- selection of research methods and techniques to achieve the objectives of the thesis,
- selection and determination of the use of literature regarding the subject or other sources,
- development of the content of the thesis in accordance with the topic specified in the title, determination of the content of the introduction, conclusion and structure of the chapters,
- refinement of the scientific editing of the text (construction of the text, thesis, logic of the argument),
- preparation of such elements as: table of contents, footnotes, bibliography, illustrative and appendix material, etc.,
- group discussions and consultations with the Supervisor of the Thesis.
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Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Type of course
Mode
Learning outcomes
Knowledge, the student knows and understands:
- the importance of cybersecurity as an important area of knowledge in relation to other sciences (K_W01)
- methods of conducting research in the area of cybersecurity (K_W02),
- the need to build positive behaviors that affect the safe use of IT tools and solutions (K_W03),
- methods of diagnosis, analysis, assessment and risk of cyber threats (K_W05),
- regulations concerning the protection of industrial property and copyright regulations (K_W12).
Skills, the student is able to:
- use the acquired knowledge to conduct research aimed at developing and implementing cybersecurity policies in organizations (K_U01),
- conduct research in the field of analysis of cyber threat risks (K_U02).
Social competencies, the student is ready to:
- disseminate knowledge in the field of cybersecurity (K_K01),
- maintain a professional, responsible and ethical attitude in performance of professional duties (K_K02),
- use the acquired knowledge to build responsible attitudes in society regarding the use of cyberspace (K_K03).
Assessment criteria
submission of master’s thesis
Practical placement
n/a
Bibliography
The course literature depends on the choice of the research area for the thesis. Proposals of literature items are agreed on individually between the Supervisor of the Thesis and the student.
Additional information
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