Lecturer(s)
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Pacák Štěpán, prof. PhDr. CSc., DSc.
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Brewin Alois, Doc. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Within this course, the student first specifies the content of the thesis during consultation session, or rather during seminar sessions, then he/she chooses adequate methods and relevant procedure of the topic processing. The student consults partial outcomes with his/her adviser [supervisor] and presents parts of his/her Bachelor's thesis to him/her. The time schedule of the subject and particular requirements will be provided by the Department, or more precisely, by the student's adviser [supervisor] at the beginning of the semester.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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One-to-One tutorial
- E-learning (given by an e-learning course)
- 468 hours per semester
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prerequisite |
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Knowledge |
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The subject is aimed at the students of the study programmes guaranteed by the Department of Anthropology. In practical terms, writing a MA Thesis is a requirement for completion of a master's degree program at the university. Writing the thesis is the traditional way in which students demonstrate their ability to produce a relatively lengthy academic work combining skills in research, synthesis of material gained from a variety of sources, analysis and writing. |
learning outcomes |
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After passing this course, students will be able to: - independently select and solve problems, - gather important information on the studied issues, analyze and specify it, - collect empirical data, systematize and process them in a methodologically correct way, - analyze empirical material applying theoretical background, - read and evaluate existing literature, choose appropriate theories, - compose written reports based on assigned points, - defense their projects. |
teaching methods |
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One-to-One tutorial |
assessment methods |
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Bachelor's thesis assessment |
Recommended literature
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Eco, Umberto. Jak napsat diplomovou práci. Olomouc : Votobia, 1997. ISBN 80-7198-173-7.
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Šesták, Zdeněk. Jak psát a přednášet o vědě. Praha : Academia, 1999. ISBN 80-200-0755-5.
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