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Ukončeno v akademickém roce 2010/2011

Subject Seminary

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction Czech
Code 618-0414/02
Abbreviation OboSem
Course title Subject Seminary
Credits 4
Coordinating department Department of Metallurgy and Foundry
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Karel Gryc, Ph.D., MBA

Osnova předmětu

For full-time and part-time study:
Understanding the requirements for the bachelor thesis (BT). Basic documents related to BT: Requirements for development
BT and Principles for the development of BT (see http://katedry.fmmi.vsb.cz/618
Discussion
the source literature to BT, the rules of citation, the format and scope of BT.

Common objectives and individual departmental seminars, and the method used during the ongoing evaluation of the tasks performed will be defined.

At the end of the semester will control tasks and analyze how they are processed.Consultation during the writing of BT as appropriate. The granting of credits.

E-learning

The character of the course does not require form of e-learning teaching.

Povinná literatura

[1] Articles in magazines in the fund of the Central Library, Technical University of Ostrava, e.g. Hutnické listy, Iron  Steel Technology, ISIJ International, Metallurgical and Materials Transaction, Revue de Métallurgie, Scandinavian Journal
of Metallurgy, Stahl und Eisen, Steel Research International, etc.
[2] Articles in the scientific publications from e-resources, such asSpringer Link, Scopus etc. or specialized databases, such asMetadex, Metal, etc.
[3] Proceedings of the conference, such as SteelSim, ISST, METAL etc.
[4] The requirements for a bachelor thesis under guidance of Department 618, which are available from: http://katedry.fmmi.vsb.cz/618/
[5] The principles for developing the bachelor thesis according to the guidelines of the Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, are available from: http://katedry.fmmi.vsb.cz/618/

Doporučená literatura

Other literature appropriate to the studied topic based on specific recommendations of assigned academic staff.