OEKB100181 Bachelor's thesis seminar (FW)
- Type
- course with continuous assessment
- Semester hours
- 2
- Lecturer (assistant)
- Kanzian, Christian , Gratzer, Georg , Kühmaier, Martin , Zankl, Thomas , Netherer, Sigrid , Zangerl, Christian , Mayer, Mathias , Stampfer, Karl , Schafellner, Christa , Holzinger, Andreas , Halmschlager, Erhard , Immitzer, Markus , Gollob, Christoph , Vospernik, Sonja , Ennöckl, Daniel , Pesendorfer, Mario , Nothdurft, Arne , Ritter, Tim , Vacik, Harald , Jansen, Simon Alexander , Lexer, Manfred Josef , Neumann, Mathias
- Organisation
- Ecosystem Management, Climate and Biodiversity
- Offered in
- Sommersemester 2026
- Languages of instruction
- Deutsch, Englisch
- Content
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To successfully complete the seminar, you must actively participate in one (Presentation of final results) or two (Presentation of concept and final results) classes. Three to four dates will be offered each semester. Please discuss the modus operandi with your supervisor.
PLEASE NOTE: Your advisor is your first point of contact for ALL matters and is also responsible for entering your grades!
- Previous knowledge expected
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- Creating scientific posters and presentations, acquired through courses like "Introduction to scientific work" etc.
- Objective (expected results of study and acquired competences)
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The students
- are capable of solving problems and arguments in their field independently and in a team on the basis of technical and methodological knowledge
- are capable to present the concept (outline) and the results of their thesis convincingly, to classify it within their scientific discipline, and to defend it against critical objections,
- are able to access in-depth knowledge on the subject area of your thesis and to use it within scientific discussions, and
- can reflect their results also in terms of social and ethical implications.
You can find more details like the schedule or information about exams on the course-page in BOKUonline.