Diploma Seminar 340-AR1-3SEM2
Studies’ profile General academic
Full-time studies
Obligatory (M-12)
Humanistic, English Philology, diploma seminar
Yeaar III, terms V and VI
Initial requirements Completed second year of studies.
Number of didactic hours for classes/seminars/lectures 2x30h=60h seminars
Didactic methods and form of course credits Seminar, discussion, research paper or multimedia presentation on the progress and results of the student’s work (e.g. compiled bibliography, research material, conclusions). Final editing and submission of the BA thesis is required to obtain credits.
ECTS points 21
Balance of student workload:
Participation in seminars: 30x2 h=60 h (2 ECTS)
Participation in consultations: 12 h (0.4 ECTS)
Theoretical preparation for classes + preparation for and participation in the bachelor's exam 300 h (10 ECTS)
Undergraduate thesis writing: 260 h (8.6 ECTS)
Total: 630 h (21 ECTS)
Quantitative Indicators:
Student workload requiring direct participation of the teacher: 72 h (2.4 ECTS)
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Term 2023:
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Term 2024:
Study profile - General academic The seminar is intended for students engaged in linguistic research who are preparing to write an undergraduate thesis in English linguistics. Students are expected to work on a topic of their choice, approved by their supervisor, or a topic proposed by their supervisor and related to the study of the semantic field of a selected lexeme. This may include the study of the word components and word fields and their internal organisation, including horizontal (hyperonym, hyponym) and vertical (synonymy, antonymy) meaning relations. The objective of the seminar is to equip students with the ability to formulate a research problem and thesis plan independently, to develop skills in literature study and critical analysis, to collect and analyse data, to draw conclusions and to write an undergraduate thesis based on this analysis. The course includes: an introduction to the formal principles and requirements for writing a thesis, discussions of issues related to the studied field and systematic meetings with the Promoter to discuss and correct individual parts of the thesis. |
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Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
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Type of course
Term 2024: obligatory courses B.Sc. seminars | Term 2025: obligatory courses B.Sc. seminars | General: obligatory courses B.Sc. seminars | Term 2026: obligatory courses B.Sc. seminars | Term 2023: B.Sc. seminars |
Mode
Term 2024: (in Polish) w sali | Term 2025: (in Polish) w sali | General: Blended learning | Term 2026: (in Polish) w sali | Term 2023: (in Polish) w sali |
Assessment criteria
To pass the course, students have to regularly attend the classes, submit parts of their work for evaluation, and finally submit a complete diploma thesis that will fulfill the necessary requirements. Students can be absent only twice during a term. Students whose number of unexcused absences is more than twice per semester are obliged to get credit for the material covered during the classes he/she was absent on.
Bibliography
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Term 2023:
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Notes
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Term 2023:
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Term 2025:
BA theses presented at the end of the seminar (in June) will not be accepted. |
Term 2026:
BA theses presented at the end of the seminar (in June) will not be accepted. |
Additional information
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