Undergraduate proseminar 1.S3.EP.PP.BE.15
Course objectives
- introducing main research methods within the chosen seminar
- introducting theoretical models and research paradigms
- introducing the stylistic and formal guidelines for BA project writing
- preparing for own research project
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Course content:
1. The main research orientations within the studied discipline
2. Theoretical models and research paradigms
3. Dominant methodologies and research procedures
4. The scope of research of the discipline
5. The issues to be explored and implications for scholarship
6. The main guidelines for framing diploma research projects
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Methods of instruction/ forms of classroom activity:
presentation, discussion, reading, material analysis, ICT tools/MSTeams
Field of study
Student workload
Study level
Education profile
Type of course
obligatory courses
The semester in which the subject is carried out
Mode
Requirements
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes acc to PRK 2019:
Knowledge:
Students know and understand
1. position and importance of the English language and philological studies in various fields (business, culture, economy, information technology, law, media, politics, science and sociology) (k_W01/P6S_WG)
2. specific terminology and techniques used in reading, critical analysis, and writing in English in order to work towards preparing own research project (k_W04/P6S_WG)
3. principles of copyright and its protection in relation to various cultural products, in particular in the field of English philology (k_W06/P6S_WK)
Skills
Students can
4. be innovative in preparing own research project through proper selection, evaluation and analysis of the obtained information (k_U02/P6S_UW)
5. conduct basic research, search, and analysis, select and use information using different sources, methods and computer literacy (k_U04/P6S_UW)
6. formulate research problems and use appropriate tools and methods to analyse and discuss them with other specialists in the field of English philology (k_U07/P6S_UK)
7. plan and organize individual; continue to learn independently when preparing for own research (k_U10/P6S_UO)
8. translate selected texts from their mother tongue into English in order to use them or make them available to other students when preparing for own research (k_U11/P6S_UU)
9. use the acquired knowledge and skills to deepen their academic interests in the intra- and interdisciplinary dimension when preparing for own research (k_U12/P6S_UU)
Social competences
Students are ready to
10. accept linguistic and cultural differences and recognize them as natural professional factors when preparing for own research (k_K04/P6S_KO)
11. participate in various forms of cultural life and international events, (co-) organize open public events, discussions and presentations for the purpose of their own research (k_K05/P6S_KO)
Assessment criteria
Forms of evaluation of learning outcomes:
1. Active participation in classes and consultations - 45% of the final grade (outcome 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11)
2. Evaluation of the style, form and content of BA theses - 55% of the final grade (outcome 2,34,5,6,7,8,9,10)
pass at 60% of the final grade
Bibliography
Reading list:
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.
Supplementary reading
Guidelines for preparation of Bachelor's theses available on the study programme's website
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: