Master Seminar 1 420-IS2-2SM1-CS-22
Study profile: general
Study form: full-time
Type of course: obligatory
Scientific domain: exact and natural sciences; discipline: computer science
Year/semester: 2/3
Prerequisites: none
Seminar: 30h
Didactic methods: presentations, seminar talks
ECTS: 3
Balance of a student's labour input:
Participation in classes: 30h
Preparation to classes:
- Becoming familiar with the relevant literature: 10h
- Reports, presentations and other: 23h
Consultation with the teacher: 13h
Activities requiring a direct participation of the teacher: 43h, 1,7 ECTS
Activities not requiring a direct participation of the teacher: 33h, 1,3 ECTS
Type of course
Master's seminars
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
A student
- can communicate in foreign language on B2+ level, with specialist terminology proper for informatics, in writing and orally KP7_UK1;
- can prepare and deliver a presentation on the project, or research topic in the area of informatics; can participate in discussion on the presentation KP7_UK2;
- can read the specialist literature in a foreign language and can communicate in a foreign language, including also communication in professional matters KP7_UK3;
- 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 KP7_UU1;
- understands the need for continuous training and self-education KP7_UU2;
- defines and rank carefully their activity KP7_UU3;
- understands the need for systematic learning of new trends in information technologies via scientific and popular computer science journals as well as Internet KP7_KR1;
- understands limitations of own knowledge and the need for further education, also outside the computer science KP7_KK1.
Assessment criteria
Passing with grade.
Passing on the basis of presentations, discussion and presence at the regular class meetings.
Assessment methods: Observation of students' activities at class meetings, listening to and watching of students' presentations, and discussion on the presentations.
Assessment criteria: (a) A student has to prepare and deliver three oral and visual presentations on given topics. (b) A student has to attend regular class meetings. Two unexcused absences (4h) are allowed.
In the case of distance learning, a recommended e-learning platform and/or USOSmail will be used.
Bibliography
The bibliography that is relevant to the seminar topics.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: