Diploma seminar 3106-SEMDYPARK
The course format takes into account, first and foremost, the research interests of seminar participants. From this perspective, the topic of the thesis (bachelor's or master's) or seminar paper (in the case of choosing the course as Seminar II) will be selected. The task of the participants will be to present the results of subsequent stages of their research work orally and in writing, and to actively participate in discussions on issues presented by their colleagues.
Type of course
Master's seminars
Ph. D. seminars
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
The aim of the seminar is to acquire basic skills in independent and conscious research activities, such as working with music sources, searching for, selecting, and critically using literature on the subject, and mastering the scientific techniques of writing a seminar paper or thesis. The final result is the writing of a seminar paper (selection of the course as Seminar II), bachelor's or master's thesis, the latter of which should be characterized by an original approach to the presented topic.
Assessment criteria
Passing the seminar requires active participation in classes, consisting of presenting one's own research results on a selected topic (at least twice per semester) and participating in discussions on the work of other participants.
During the seminar (as a condition for passing the first year of MA studies), students are required to prepare a written seminar paper (especially if they choose the classes as Seminar) or a fragment of their master's thesis. The semester ending the three-year bachelor's degree or two-year master's degree should be completed with a thesis in its final form.
Practical placement
not relevant
Bibliography
The literature for the course will be selected individually, according to the topics of interest to the seminar participants, related to their seminar and diploma theses.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: