Master Diploma Thesis Seminar 2

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
107EMDS2 Z 2 6SS English summer

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Name of lecturer(s)

Learning outcomes of the course unit

The result of the learning is a responsible approach to the creation of the final text of the thesis, using and deepening the student's existing theoretical and practical skills and assistance in finding appropriate sources, selecting and mastering the methodology of processing and finally with the implementation of the final text of the thesis.

Mode of study

seminar

Prerequisites and co-requisites

none

Course contents

Learning objective:

The content of the course is the preparation and subsequent implementation of the academic text of the diploma thesis.

Teachers assist in determining the appropriate methodology for collecting materials for the chosen topic and consult possible further directions of research. They then consult on the process of developing the topic into individual chapters and working on individual parts of the text.

Thematic areas:

  1. Work on collecting material for the chosen topic
  2. Developing the outline of the thesis, creating specific chapters.
  3. Mastery of citation standards and their application in a text.
  4. Gradual development of the list of sources and literature.
  5. Incorporating comments into the text

Recommended or required reading

Required reading:

ECO, Umberto. How to Write a Thesis. Cambridge (Mass.), London (Eng.): MIT Press, 2015. ISBN 978-0-262-52713-2.

Online sources (school regulations, citation standards etc.):

https://sites.google.com/site/novaiso690/

https://www.amu.cz/cs/studium/bakalarske-diplomove-a-disertacni-prace-vskp/

https://www.hamu.cz/cs/vse-o-fakulte/knihovna/jak-psat-vs-prace/

https://www.citace.com

Master Thesis in the Library of HAMU

Literature, especially theoretical, according to specific topics of Master Thesis.

Assessment methods and criteria

Regular consultations to collect documents and sources on the chosen topic, gradual submission of its results and then parts of the diploma thesis to the thesis supervisor, incorporating comments according to his instructions.

Further information

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans