Course details

Project Practice 1

PP1e Acad. year 2016/2017 Summer semester 5 credits

Current academic year

  • Instructors appointed by the head of department present their projects and certain goals to be achieved by the students in advance before enrolment.
  • Students enrol in projects in the similar way as in the master's thesis. A supervisor has the final right to choose. His/her choice will be justified in the written form briefly (e.g. previous practice, achieved grade average).
  • The supervisor is responsible for the regular check of a student's activity.

Guarantor

Language of instruction

English

Completion

Credit

Time span

  • 56 hrs projects

Department

Subject specific learning outcomes and competences

Item has no knowledges.

Learning objectives

To make talented master students familiar with the basis of research work by participating in different projects conducted by research and development groups under the expert lead of a project supervisor.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

There are no prerequisites

Syllabus of seminars

Syllabus - others, projects and individual work of students:
  1. An individual project according to assignments and instructions of a supervisor.

Progress assessment

Before the end of teaching part of a semester, the student will hand in a written report in the form of a scientific article in the extent of at least 10 regular pages. Before the end of the examination period, the student presents his/her results for 15 minutes at the department seminar. The head of department determines the assessment in the range of 0-100 points on the supervisor's proposal based on the defence and the submitted report. In order to gain a credit it is necessary to get at least 50 points from 100. A student must gain at least 70 points or higher to be able to continue in the follow-up course "PP2e - Project practice 2".

Controlled instruction

  • Continuous consultations with student's supervisor.
  • A written report in the extent of at least 10 regular pages.
  • 15 minutes presentation and defence at the department seminar.
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