M.A. Seminar 340-AT2-2SEM10
Course profile: general academic
Form of study: full-time
Course type: obligatory (M_6)
Field and discipline of study: humanities/language studies
year of study: I and II
semester: I, II, III, IV
Prerequisites:
The student should meet the requirements for learning outcomes provided by the National Qualification Framework for higher education, first degree studies, from the area of humanities.
Number of didactic hours:
2x30h=60h exercises (1st year)
2x30h=60h exercises (2nd year)
Didactic methods: discussions, analysis of scientific texts on translation studies, conversion lectures.
ECTS credits: 30
Balance of student workload:
Participation in seminar exercises, additional consultations, e-mail contact with the supervisor: 4x30h + 180h
Independent repetition of the material from the subjects of the selected specialization: 70h
Preparation of a paper / multimedia presentation: 30h
Library search: 60h
Collection of research material: 60h
Thesis writing: 250h
Dissertation editing, revisions, proofreading, etc: 50h
Total: 820 h
(corresponds to 30 ECTS credits)
Quantitative indicators:
Student workload related to activities requiring direct participation of the teacher: 120+180=300h (12 ECTS points)
The student workload related to the participation in the seminar (paper, multimedia presentation) and preparation of the diploma thesis : 820h (30 ECTS points)
Term 2023:
Faculty of Philology, Institute of Neophilology, English Philology |
Term 2024:
Faculty of Philology, Institute of Neophilology, English Philology |
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Mode
Learning outcomes
KA7_WG1, KA7_WG4, KA7_WG5, KA7_WG6, KA7_WG7
KA7_WG9
KA7_UW1, KA7_UK4, KA7_UU1
KA6_UW6
KA7_KO4, KA7_KR2
KA7_KO3, KA7_KO1
Assessment criteria
Credit for the seminar will be based on the following timely completion of assignments:
- 1 semester - submission of 2 chapters of the thesis, oral presentation, abstract in English and Polish.
- 2nd semester - oral presentation and submission of a complete thesis with introduction and conclusions
In addition, the following will be taken into account: attendance at classes, activity during classes and fulfillment of established responsibilities.
The student must have mastered the ability to use the word program, and the ability to create bibliography and footnotes to the thesis in the format indicated by the supervisor.
Bibliography
literature depends on the specifics of the topics covered in the seminar. It is listed in Part B of the syllabus.
Term 2023:
Osuchowska, D. i Kleparski, G. A. 2009. The Rudiments of Academic |
Term 2024:
Osuchowska, D. i Kleparski, G. A. 2009. The Rudiments of Academic |
Additional information
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