Final Work Seminar 1 (in English)

Teachers

Included in study programs

Teaching results

Graduate of the course Seminar for the final thesis 1 will be able to:
• on the basis of publicly available information sources, carry out – gathering, sorting and analysing basic theoretical knowledge necessary for processing research into bachelor’s work;
• create, in content, professional standing, capturing essential information to the problem addressed (defined in the final thesis), comparing current scientific and professional knowledge;
• formally draw up a text in accordance with lower qualification final work standards;
• identify a research problem and formulate a research issue;
• methodologically, by defining the main and sub-targets, to define a sequence of solutions to a given problem.

Indicative content

1. Identification, collection and sorting of available information sources – professional literature, Internet resources, research studies, qualification work of similar focus.
2. Summarisation of knowledge, selection of supporting arguments, deriving further analytical steps.
3. Preparation of the content structure (chapter breakdown) of bachelor’s work.
4. Formulation of the research issue/research problem.
5. Deriving the main and sub-targets of bachelor’s work.
6. Preparation of the starting points of the methodology of Bachelor’s work.

Support literature

1. Internal Directive on final, rigorous and habilitative works, including all annexes.(https://euba.sk/student/zaverecne-prace).
2. Guideline to the dean on the processing and submission of the final work(https://fpm.euba.sk/verejnost/aktuality-novinky).
3. List of literature used (created in cooperation with the Labour Manager).

Syllabus

1. Identification, collection and sorting of available information sources – professional literature, Internet resources, research studies, qualification work of similar focus. 2. Summarisation of knowledge, selection of supporting arguments, deriving further analytical steps. 3. Preparation of the content structure (chapter breakdown) of bachelor’s work. 4. Formulation of the research issue/research problem. 5. Deriving the main and sub-targets of bachelor’s work. 6. Preparation of the starting points of the methodology of Bachelor’s work.

Requirements to complete the course

Independent work, written project final work, credit

Student workload

52 hours; Participation in seminars 26 hours; Processing of sub-tasks commissioned by the head of the final work 26 hours.

Language whose command is required to complete the course

English

Date of approval: 09.02.2023

Date of the latest change: 14.05.2022