M.Sc. Diploma Preparation Class 1 420-IS2-2PM1-22
Study profile: general
Study form: full-time
Type of course: obligatory, individual choice-based
Scientific domain and discipline: computer science (exact and technical sciences)
Year/semester: 2/3
Prerequisites: none
Laboratory: 15h
Didactic methods: consultations, presentations
ECTS: 2
Balance of a student's labour input:
Participation in classes:
laboratory - 15h
Being familiar with the relevant literature: 10h
Project tasks done at home: 10h
Consultations: 15h
Quantitative indicators:
- student workload related to the activities requiring the direct participation of the teacher: 35h, 1.5ECTS
- student workload that does not require the teacher's direct participation: 50h, 0.5 ECTS
Type of course
Mode
(in Polish) w sali
(in Polish) zdalnie
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
A student
- can gather and integrate information from various sources (literature, Internet, data bases etc.); can interpret and critically evaluate information as well as formulate conclusions and well justified opinions KA7_UU1;
- can elaborate a documentation of a project / research task and results of an experiment in detail, can prepare a report on the results obtained KA7_UK4;
- can colabborate with other team members when working on a joint project (this applies only to diploma theses being part of some bigger projects) KA7_UO2;
- understands the need for systematic learning of new trends in information technologies via scientific and popular computer science journals as well as Internet KA7_KR1.
Methods of verification: presentation of the assumptions of the master thesis, presentation of the research results achieved, evaluation of the progress in the preparation of the thesis, observation of a student's activity at classes.
Assessment criteria
Evaluation on the basis of observation of 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: