M.Sc. Diploma Preparation Class 1 510-IS2-2PM1-23
Study profile: general
Study form: full-time
Type of course: obligatory, individual choice-based
Scientific domain: exact and natural sciences; discipline: computer science
Year/semester: 2/3
Prerequisites: none
Laboratory: 15h
Didactic methods: consultations, presentations, reports, students' unassisted work.
ECTS: 5
Balance of a student's labour input:
Participation in classes:
laboratory - 15h
Being familiar with the relevant literature: 42h
Project tasks done at home: 45h
Consultations: 23h
Activities requiring of a direct participation of the teacher: 38h, 1.5 ECTS
Course coordinators
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Type of course
Mode
Learning outcomes
Skills, a graduate can:
- gather information from various sources (literature, Internet, data bases etc.), integrate, interpret and assess critically, draw conclusions, formulate and justify opinions with full particulars; KP7_UU1; the verification methods: observation during classes, report, assessment of the actual state of the work;
- elaborate a detailed documentation of a project / research task and results of experiments, and prepare a report on these results; KP7_UK4; the verification methods: report, assessment of the actual state of the work.
Social competences, a graduate is ready for:
- a regular learning of the newest trends in information technologies via scientific and popular computer science journals as well as Internet understanding of such need; KP7_KR1; the verification methods: observation during classes, report, assessment of the actual state of the work.
Assessment criteria
Evaluation on the basis of observation of a student's activity and progress in preparation of their master thesis, taking into account the quality of the research results obtained by the student. In the case of distant learning, a recommended e-learning platform and/or USOSmail will be used.
Bibliography
Adequate to the topics of M.Sc. theses.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: