Diploma paper: Module 3 - MA Seminar 3
Field of study: English Philology
Programme code: 02-N2FA12.2017

Module name: | Diploma paper: Module 3 - MA Seminar 3 |
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Module code: | 02-FA-NA-N2-SMS3-3 |
Programme code: | 02-N2FA12.2017 |
Semester: | winter semester 2018/2019 |
Language of instruction: | English |
Form of verification: | course work |
ECTS credits: | 10 |
Description: | The M.A. seminar is an integral part of the education program on the second-cycle studies. The central objective of the course is to guide a student towards preparation of M.A. thesis that is the result of a creative evaluation of a problem selected from syllabi of all courses within the M.A. program, with the use of acquired skills during studies in practical usage of English, theoretical knowledge, as well as with the use of appliance of principles related both to the writing technique and the methodology of scientific research. |
Prerequisites: | Completion of the module MA Seminar 2. |
Key reading: | (no information given) |
Learning outcome of the module | Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5] |
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A student is aware of the broader context of the conducted research and the analyzed problem, s/he is aware of the need of further broadening of acquired knowledge and improvement of acquired skills. Students' actions are characterized by natural curiosity. A student spontaneously phrases subsequent research questions on the basis of made observations and gathered findings. [NA-N2-SMS3-3_K01] |
FA2_K01 [2/5] |
A student makes use of acquired skills and knowledge for critical evaluation of observed phenomena related to acquisition, teaching and usage of the second language. A student eagerly shares his/her knowledge and observations and shows flexibility. S/he intentionally broadens his/her knowledge during contact with others. [NA-N2-SMS3-3_K02] |
FA2_K02 [2/5] |
A student can critically, creatively and by himself/herself elaborate on selected problems related to applied linguistics, second language acquisition and foreign language teaching methods with the use of acquired skills from the Practical English subjects. [NA-N2-SMS3-3_U01] |
FA2_U01 [2/5] |
can present in written form the analyzed by himself/herself problem, in accordance with the principles of academic discourse in English, current principles of the preparation of diploma dissertation, the objectivity principles and the academic studies style. [NA-N2-SMS3-3_U02] |
FA2_U06 [2/5] |
A student has a broader knowledge of the selected problem related to applied linguistics, second language acquisition and foreign language teaching methods with regard to theoretical aspects and the empirical research review. [NA-N2-SMS3-3_W01] |
FA2_W01 [2/5] |
A student has a knowledge of methodology of research in Humanities concerning applied linguistics, second language acquisition and foreign language teaching methods. A student knows and comprehends theories, modern trends and schools that represent these fields of Humanities. A student gains a knowledge of the principles of analysis and interpretation of quantitative and qualitative data. [NA-N2-SMS3-3_W02] |
FA2_W03 [2/5] |
Type | Description | Codes of the learning outcomes of the module to which assessment is related |
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pass with a grade [NA-N2-SMS3-3_w_1] | On the basis of the completed components of the master thesis. |
NA-N2-SMS3-3_K01 |
Form of teaching | Student's own work | Assessment of the learning outcomes | |||
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Type | Description (including teaching methods) | Number of hours | Description | Number of hours | |
seminar [NA-N2-SMS3-3_fns_1] | tutorial classes: individual consultation with the supervisor of the M.A. thesis |
28 | search, evaluation and analysis of sources and topic studies, written analysis of the individual parts of the M.A. thesis, self-correction, correction according to the supervisor’s instructions |
130 |
pass with a grade [NA-N2-SMS3-3_w_1] |
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Module description (PDF) |
Syllabuses (USOSweb) | ||
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Semester | Module | Language of instruction |
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