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Master Thesis Seminar

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction Czech
Code 548-0149/01
Abbreviation SDP
Course title Master Thesis Seminar
Credits 15
Coordinating department Department of Geoinformatics
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Michal Kačmařík, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1. Diploma thesis assignment.
2. Principles of diploma thesis preparation
3. Introduction and explanation of the essence of the faculty directive for the preparation of the diploma thesis.
4. Principles of citations and work with literature.
5. Content processing of the theoretical part of the work, structure of the work.
6. Research of the current status of the assigned topics.
7. Solution of the practical part of the work - design of the solution.
8. Solution of the practical part of the work - implementation of the solution.
9. Compilation of the syllabus of the diploma thesis text.
10. Elaboration of a working version of the diploma thesis.
11. Review of the working version of the diploma thesis.
12. Preparation of the final version of the diploma thesis.
13. Presentation of the diploma thesis and its defense before an internal committee.

Literature

Individual study of professional and scientific publications recommended by the thesis supervisor and separately found by the student.
Instructions for the final thesis elaboration. VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Mining and Geology. 2017.
ISO 690:2010(en) Information and documentation — Guidelines for bibliographic references and citations to information resources. 2010 ISO.
LIPSON, Charles. Cite right: a quick guide to citation styles - MLA, APA, Chicago, the sciences, professions, and more. 2nd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c2011. Chicago guides to writing, editing, and publishing. ISBN 978-0-226-48464-8.

Advised literature

MACGILCHRIST, Felicitas. Academic writing. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2014. ISBN 978-3-8252-4087-5 .
EBEL, Hans F., Claus BLIEFERT a William E. RUSSEY. The art of scientific writing: from student reports to professional publications in chemistry and related fields. 2nd, completely rev. ed. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, 2004. ISBN 3-527-29829-0.