Information on individual educational components (ECTS-Course descriptions) per semester

  
Degree programme:Master Computer Science
Type of degree:FH MasterĀ“s Degree Programme
 Full-time
 Winter Semester 2023
  

Course unit titleMaster Thesis Seminar
Course unit code024913030801
Language of instructionGerman
Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)Compulsory
Semester when the course unit is deliveredWinter Semester 2023
Teaching hours per week2
Year of study2023
Level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle)Second Cycle (Master)
Number of ECTS credits allocated4
Name of lecturer(s)Regine KADGIEN
Karl-Heinz WEIDMANN


Prerequisites and co-requisites

None

Course content

Students are supported in the preparation of the master thesis. In this process, they learn criteria for finding a suitable research question. They practice the selection of suitable research methods and independently carry out literature research.

  • Planning independent scientific research.
  • Criteria for the formulation of a central research question.
  • Methods of literature research.
  • Selection of research and analysis methods.
  • Coordination of research methodology and literature search results on research question.
Learning outcomes

Students are able to

  • reflect on the criteria for formulating a central research question and explain the significance of these criteria.
  • formulate a specific research question for a problem.
  • plan a scientific research work.
  • carry out and evaluate a literature search.
  • explain research methods and analysis methods.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods

After an introduction, the students present the current status of their dispo papers in the seminar, which are then discussed in small groups.

Assessment methods and criteria

The seminar is rated as "Participated with success" if a dispo paper is available at the end. A content assessment does not take place.

Comment

None

 

Recommended or required reading
  • Bänsch, Axel; Alewell, Dorothea; Moll, Tobias (2020): Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten. 12th revised edition. Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
  • Deininger, Marcus et al. (2005): Studien-Arbeiten. 5th revised edition. Zürich: vdf Hochschulverlag.
  • Mayer, Brigitte (2016): Formalkriterien wissenschaftlicher Arbeiten - Ein Leitfaden, FH Vorarlberg. Available at: URL: https://ilias.fhv.at/goto_ilias_fhv_at_file_176960_download.html
Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Face-to-face instruction with mandatory attendance.

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