Diploma Seminar I 4030-SM1-UCBS
The seminar on a wide range of issues related to environmental management. The seminar acquaints students with the issues of conducting research work and the implementation of a diploma thesis. During the course students present, inter alia, selected aspects of environmental management.
At student's request, individual work with the seminar leader may be conducted in the form of mentoring or coaching.
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After completing the entire series of seminars, the student:
- has the ability to prepare an initial work plan,
- has the ability to plan subsequent stages related to the implementation of the diploma thesis,
- is able to make a selection and analyse archival materials.
Assessment criteria
Type of examination: pass/fail. Corrective examination based on additional work done.
Criteria taken into account for passing the seminar:
- the substantive level of the presentation,
- the visual form of the presented presentation and its attractiveness,
- the way of presenting issues,
- timely execution of works,
- active participation in discussions and workshops,
- attendance.
The maximum number of absences allowed to be excused by the student: 2. More absences can be justified in accordance with the regulations in force at the University of Warsaw, e.g. on the basis of a medical certificate.
Practical placement
Not obligatory in an enterprise, public institution or non-governmental organization selected by the student, after consultation with the seminar leader and the thesis supervisor.
Bibliography
Literature strictly dependent on the research issues undertaken by the student and the stage of the diploma thesis, e.g.- literature on the
methodology of research work and preparation of diploma theses,
- individual selection of literature and archival works related to the research area and the research issue of students,
- literature concerning the area and subject of the selected aspect of environmental protection and sustainable development, e.g. physiogeographic
and ecophysiographic.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: