Master's seminar 2104-M-D2SM11
Aim, construction and evaluation criteria for the thesis. Formal requirements (including theme formula, footnotes, bibliography, style, volume). Substantive requirements (e.g., research problem posing, research method, analysis-interpretation relations). Selection of the research subject. The use of information and communication techniques in scientific research (e.g. text processing, ability to process data sets).
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Student:
Knowledge
He knows the rules of writing his thesis on international relations;
knows the criteria for evaluating the thesis
knows the characteristics of a scientific text and can distinguish it from other texts;
is prepared to write a thesis as part of a master's seminar
Skills
He can identify the area of research topics of interest to him;
is able to formulate a research problem, select the method of implementation of a selected research task
is able to search for bibliographic sources adequate to a selected area of research, assess their usefulness, find the necessary information in them and quote them;
is able to process data sets
Competence:
is aware of the ethical issues arising from scientific research
K_U02, K_U01, K_U05, K_K01
S1_U02, S1_U04, S1_U07, S1_K01
Assessment criteria
Continuous assessment, required formulation of subject and work plan to be passed
Bibliography
Umberto ECO, Jak napisac pracę dyplomową, 2007
Zielińki Jarosław, Metodologia pracy naukowej, 2012
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