FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS AND ECONOMICS OF TAXATION 2400-PLSM025B
The seminar schedule contains three semesters' work:
1) Looking for the field of the research, exploring the methodology of research and required literature,
2) Preparing the content of the master thesis elaborate, learning the important technical abiliteties during courses in computer lab, provided by supervisor of the thesis seminar and writing at least one part of the master thesis, completing empirical research,
3) Finalizing the work with elaborate, revising and correcting errors.
Estimated student workload: 3 ECTS × 25 h = 75 h
(K) – contact hours, (S) – independent study hours
Meetings: 30 h (K), 0 h (S)
Student’s own work on writing the thesis: 0 h (K), 45 h (S)
Total: 30 h (K) + 45 h (S) = 75 h
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student:
IN TERMS OF KNOWLEDGE:
Understands the principles of selecting and applying data analysis methods and research tools appropriate to the research problem.
Knows the principles of interpreting empirical and theoretical research results in the context of existing subject literature.
IN TERMS OF SKILLS:
Can independently conduct empirical research or theoretical analyses according to the adopted methodology.
Can critically interpret obtained results and formulate preliminary research conclusions.
Can develop and edit the main chapters of a master’s thesis, maintaining methodological and substantive coherence.
IN TERMS OF COMPETENCIES:
Is prepared to independently and responsibly carry out complex research tasks.
Demonstrates maturity in accepting substantive feedback from the supervisor and using it to improve the work.
Finance and Accounting:
K_W02, K_W03, K_W04, K_U01, K_U04, K_U05, K_U07, K_K01, K_K02, K_K03
Assessment criteria
First semester: student's activity, presentations of hyphotesis and future work's agenda. Second semester: taking part in classes on computer, one chapter written and checked, presentation of the thesis on seminar. Third semester: the whole master thesis elaborate written and accepted.
Bibliography
REQUIRED:
Appropiate to required field of research
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