(in Polish) Master's seminar 4.17.E.496
Introduction of formal and substantive requirements for MA theses
Discussion of the scope of research issues in terms of consistency with students' interests
Formulating the topics of work, theses, goals and research problems
Constructing and discussing thesis plans
Discussion over the written chapters of MA theses
Field of study
Supplementary literature
Student workload
Study level
Type of course
The semester in which the subject is carried out
Mode
Requirements
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Student knows the dilemmas of modern civilization as well as the methods and tools used to solve them, including the field of complex economic and social problems
Student knows the economic, legal and other conditions and concepts related to economic research
Student knows the rules of managing intellectual property rights
Student is able to state and solve economic problems thanks to:
- proper selection of sources and information derived from them, evaluation, critical analysis, synthesis as well as creative interpretation and presentation of this information,
- selection and application of appropriate research methods
Student is able to plan and implement his own learning process throughout life independently and direct others in this field
Student is ready to evaluate the received content critically,
recognize the importance of knowledge in solving cognitive and practical problems in the field of economics
Assessment criteria
MA thesis
Bibliography
1. S. Ch. Parija, V. Kate, Writing and Publishing a Scientific Research Paper, Springer Nature, Singapore Pte Ltd. 2017,
2. B. Kenneth, Planning and Managing Scientifc Research A guide for the beginning researcher, ANU Press, Canberra 2014,
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