Preparation of Master´s Thesis
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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105PMP | credit | 2 | 12 seminar hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 41 to 51 hours of self-study | English, Czech | winter |
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Learning objective:
The content of the course is professional supervision over the implementation of the thesis in terms of content and form. Thesis supervisors assist students in the way of processing the acquired sources and literature, consult the procedure of developing the topic into individual chapters and work on individual parts of the text. An integral part of this is monitoring the observance of citation standards and their use in the professional text, consulting on the creation of visual and textual appendices. Students also attend a compulsory seminar on this topic organized by the HAMU Library. The dates of the seminars are announced for each academic year separately on the HAMU Library website.
Thematic areas:
- Development of the thesis outline, creation of specific chapters
- Mastering citation standards and their application in a professional text
- Additional selection of sources and literature according to the development of work on the topic
- Incorporation of comments into the text according to the instructions of the thesis supervisor
- intensive work on the text development
- Elaboration of the picture and text appendices of the thesis
Learning outcomes
The student demonstrates a high level of critical thinking and critical awareness skills. Consistently analyzes, explores, uses, and responds creatively and appropriately to verbal and/or written feedback, ideas, and suggestions from others. Is able and willing to communicate knowledge and ideas in ways other than notation, artistic performance, and/or other musical outputs (recordings, etc.).
Prerequisites and other requirements
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Literature
Literature and sources will be specified by the instructor based on the topic of the student's Master's thesis.
Evaluation methods and criteria
The student receives credit based on:
- regular consultations on the collection of documents and the gradual submission of parts of the professional text, which the student has independently developed, to the thesis supervisor and the incorporation of comments according to his instructions,
- attending a seminar organised by the HAMU Library on citing literature and sources.
Credit will be given to the student by the thesis supervisor on the basis of consultations and upon submission of written confirmation of completion of the seminar.
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Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course
The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Violin (Mg) - from 2022/23 (required subject with the possibility of repeat registration)
- Viola (Mg) - from 2022/23 (required subject with the possibility of repeat registration)
- Cello (Mg) - from 2022/23 (required subject with the possibility of repeat registration)
- Double Bass (Mg) - from 2022/23 (required subject with the possibility of repeat registration)
- Harp (Mg) - from 2022/23 (required subject with the possibility of repeat registration)
- Guitar (Mg) - from 2022/23 (required subject with the possibility of repeat registration)