Diploma Module: Module 4 - M.A. Thesis Seminar 4
Field of study: English Philology
Programme code: W1-S2FA19.2021

Module name: | Diploma Module: Module 4 - M.A. Thesis Seminar 4 |
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Module code: | W1-FA-AKM-S2-SM4-4 |
Programme code: | W1-S2FA19.2021 |
Semester: |
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Language of instruction: | English |
Form of verification: | course work |
ECTS credits: | 12 |
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 the 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 and theoretical knowledge, as well as with the use of principles related both to the writing technique and the methodology of scientific research. |
Prerequisites: | Successful completion of Diploma Module: Module 3 |
Key reading: | Specified in the syllabus |
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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is aware of the broader context of the research conducted as well as the issue explored; understands the need to expand the knowledge acquired and master the possessed skills [KX-S2-PD4-SM_K_1] |
FA2_K01 [4/5] |
makes use of the acquired skills and knowledge to critically evaluate various cultural phenomena s/he observes and to creatively participate in the cultural life of the community. [KX-S2-PD4-SM_K_2] |
FA2_K03 [4/5] |
can work unassisted in order to analyze critically and creatively a selected problem from the field of culture and literature of anglophone countries, media studies, and translation studies, with the use of acquired skills from the Practical English subjects. [KX-S2-PD4-SM_U_1] |
FA2_U01 [4/5] |
can present in a written and/or oral form the problem s/he analyzed by him/herself, in accordance with the principles of English academic discourse, current principles of the preparation of diploma dissertation, the objectivity principles and the academic style. [KX-S2-PD4-SM_U_2] |
FA2_U01 [4/5] |
has a broader knowledge of the selected problem related to culture and literature of anglophone countries, media studies, and translation studies. [KX-S2-PD4-SM_W_1] |
FA2_W01 [4/5] |
has a broader knowledge of the selected problem related to culture and literature of anglophone countries, media studies, and translation studies. [KX-S2-PD4-SM_W_2] |
FA2_W03 [4/5] |
Type | Description | Codes of the learning outcomes of the module to which assessment is related |
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Written assignments [KX-S2-PD4-SM_w_1] | The student is evaluated on the basis of the completed components of the master thesis. |
KX-S2-PD4-SM_K_1 |
Discussion and/or student presentation [KX-S2-PD4-SM_w_2] | The student is evaluated on the basis of his/her participation in seminar discussions and/or the student’s presentation. |
KX-S2-PD4-SM_K_1 |
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 [KX-S2-PD4-SM _fs_1] | The supervisor's verbal instruction aiming to familiarize students with the rules of preparing master theses. Seminars are organized with an intention to analyze critical texts selected by the supervisor. They focus on students' theses to make the students familiar with the stages of research work. Individual consultations aim to upgrade and correct the student's thesis according to the supervisor's guidelines. |
30 | Familiarization with the obligatory research literature; the search for, evaluation and analysis of sources; writing and submission of the successive parts of the diploma paper. Correcting the diploma paper following the supervisor's guidelines. Participation in individual consultations. Preparation for the seminar discussions |
270 |
Written assignments [KX-S2-PD4-SM_w_1] |
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Module description (PDF) |
Syllabuses (USOSweb) | ||
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