MA Seminar III 4010-SEM3a
The third-semester master's seminar is devoted to the implementation and documentation of the objectives set in the master's thesis. At this stage, the student should be able to freely and effectively use the theoretical knowledge and practical skills acquired during their studies, while the master's thesis should be research-based, encompassing a description of the problem, a review of the current state of knowledge, and new solutions independently developed by the student.
Classes are held in the form of individual meetings with the thesis supervisors
and group seminars, during which students present prepared materials documenting the results of their master's thesis.
During group classes, students become familiar with the results of other projects conducted in the Computational Engineering program and participate in discussions and analysis of their peers' research.
Type of course
Mode
Requirements
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
The student is able to:
U1 - The student is able to independently search for and obtain reliable scientific information from specialist literature, databases, and other sources in Polish and English, integrate collected data, critically analyze and interpret it, formulate conclusions, and justify their own position in the context of the research problem being analyzed. [K_U01]
U2 - The student is able to prepare a scientific paper documenting the results of a diploma thesis in Polish and English, using appropriate IT tools. [K_U02]
U3 - The student is able to determine the directions of development and self-education necessary to formulate the final conclusions of the diploma thesis. [K_U03]
U4 - The student is able to passively and actively use English at an intermediate level (B2+ level) and specialized terminology in a selected field of science. [K_U04]
U5 - The student is able to formulate, test, and modify hypotheses within a selected field of science. [K_U06]
U6 - The student is able to prepare a scientific paper documenting the results of a diploma thesis in Polish and English, using appropriate IT tools. [K_U14]
The student is ready to:
K1 - Responsibly collaborate in the academic and research community, actively participate in scientific discussions, share the results of their work, and independently plan and organize research work to complete their master's thesis. [K_U01]
K2 - The student is ready to independently implement agreed-upon research goals in documenting the results of their master's thesis. [K_K02]
K3 - The student is ready to systematically work on documenting the achieved research goals of their master's thesis. [K_K03]
K4 - The student is ready to critically evaluate their knowledge and the results of their master's thesis. [K_K04]
Practical placement
Not applicable.
Bibliography
Literature individually agreed with the master's thesis supervisor.
Additional information
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