NU:BE_PH_IST Introduction to Study - Course Information
BE_PH_IST Introduction to Study
NEWTON Universitywinter 2024
- Extent and Intensity
- 0/1. 2 credit(s). Type of Completion: z (credit).
- Teacher(s)
- Mgr. Ondřej Benda (seminar tutor)
Ing. Ludmila Hruban, Ph.D., MSc. (seminar tutor)
Berta Test Testovací (alternate examiner) - Guaranteed by
- Ing. Dagmar Palatová
Centre for International Programmes – NEWTON University - Timetable of Seminar Groups
- BE_PH_IST/101: Mon 23. 9. to Fri 1. 11. Tue 11:20–12:50 PH Učebna 12, except Tue 15. 10. ; and Tue 5. 11. 11:20–12:50 PH Učebna 12, O. Benda, L. Hruban
BE_PH_IST/102: Mon 23. 9. to Fri 1. 11. Tue 9:40–11:10 PH Učebna 12, except Tue 15. 10. ; and Tue 5. 11. 9:40–11:10 PH Učebna 12, O. Benda, L. Hruban - Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is offered to students of any study field.
- Course objectives
- The purpose of this course is to inform the students about the study plan of their chosen study programme and about studies at NEWTON University in general, including the various specialisations associated with the study programme, the ECTS based credit system, principles of using the internal information system IS NU, studies evaluation system, practical internships, the student exchange programme Erasmus etc. Large part of the course is dedicated to introducing principles of scientific and academic work to the students, many of whom have no experience with this topic. The students will learn how to write academic and scientific texts, including such skills as choosing the right topics, defining appropriate goals, setting the right concept and structure of the text and choosing the best methodology and designing effective research methods. Another topic studied during this course includes working with bibliographic sources, citations, paraphrases, principles of citation ethics, stylistics, grammar and graphics used in academic texts.
- Syllabus
- Thus the main topics of the course are: 1. University studies, studying at NU: credit system, student work evaluation, information system IS NU 2. Practical internship, student exchange, student care, study support (library, electronic sources) 3. Principles and procedures of academic text writing (topic, purpose, aim, hypotheses and research questions, methodology) 4. Bibliographic citations, citation ethics, citation standards (APA, ISO 690:2010) 5. Academic text processing and editing 6. Academic work presentation and defence
- Assessment methods
- Ungraded credit. Final online test.
- Language of instruction
- English
- Enrolment Statistics (recent)
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