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(in Polish) Undergraduate seminar 1

General data

Course ID: 1.2.5-D1-UGS1
Erasmus code / ISCED: (unknown) / (unknown)
Course title: (unknown)
Name in Polish: Undergraduate seminar 1
Organizational unit: Faculty of Philology
Course groups: (in Polish) Studia stacjonarne
(in Polish) Studia stacjonarne
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): (not available) Basic information on ECTS credits allocation principles:
  • the annual hourly workload of the student’s work required to achieve the expected learning outcomes for a given stage is 1500-1800h, corresponding to 60 ECTS;
  • the student’s weekly hourly workload is 45 h;
  • 1 ECTS point corresponds to 25-30 hours of student work needed to achieve the assumed learning outcomes;
  • weekly student workload necessary to achieve the assumed learning outcomes allows to obtain 1.5 ECTS;
  • work required to pass the course, which has been assigned 3 ECTS, constitutes 10% of the semester student load.

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Language: English
Type of course:

(in Polish) seminaria dyplomowe

Supplementary literature:

Charles Lemert (eds), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Reading. Westview Press 1999.

Tim Dant, Critical Theory. SAGE Publication 2003.


Short description:

The course objectives:

Knowledge – student should know how to find literaturę, analyse thereotical framework and create research questions

Skills – student should design research project, conduct research project in practice and prepare report, which will be the base of BA Thesis

Competencies – student should be creative and critical

Full description:

Providing students with a knowledge of the main theories applied to methodology of research in gender.

Teaching students how to analyze various cultural and social texts

Teaching students writing thesis and finally MA thesis.

1. The concept of research in communication studies and social sciencess

2. Literature - analysis

3. Methodology and its role in research

4. Techniques of collecting data

5. Qualitative and quantitavie approach inresearch

6. Analysis – between theory and practice

7. Writing thesis

Bibliography:

Earl Babbie, The Practice of Social Research. Wadsworth Learning 2001.

Chris Barker, 1999. Cultural Studies. Theory and Practice. London: Sage.

Norman Denzin, The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research, SAGE 2005

Charles Lemert (eds), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Reading. Westview Press 1999.

Tim Dant, Critical Theory. SAGE Publication 2003.

Learning outcomes:

Knowledge:

Graduate knows and understands

k-W-4 - methods analysis and interpretation of texts and culture products from selected traditions, theories and research schools in linguistics, literature and cultural studies.

k-W-7 - rules of protection of intellectual and industrial copyright and the form of development of individual entrepreneurship

k-W-8 - struktures and functions of systems and institutions relevant to the scope of the professional activity appriopriate for philology (inter alia, in the fields of education, culture, media, translation or business service)

Skills: Graduate can:

k-U-7 plan and organize individual and team work

k-U-9 - use the knowledge and experience associated with the selected philological speciality (skills are presented in a seperate list of speciality learning outcomes)

Social competencies: Graduate is ready to

k-K-1 - critically assess their philological knowledge and recognition of the importance of knowledge of the language in solving cognitive practical problems

Assessment methods and assessment criteria:

- Discussion on students’ reading

- evaluation of steps of research, especially research plan and research practice

- evaluation of the MA Thesis

Basic criteria;

Very good when student prepare content of MA thesis and analyse literature

Good when student prepare general content of MA thesis and analyse scientific literature

Grade 3 when student prepare content and do not read important articles/books for her/his MA thesis

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