Seminar WT-FOA-S
Students present at the joint meeting of his own attempt to review a read operation, which greatly helps them to showcase their specific area of interest. Then draft and submit a promoter in writing a short presentation of the selected topic of work, which by mid-year is approved by the Faculty Council. The next step is the development of courses on the work plan, ie. Its division into chapters and paragraphs. Tutor gives students the general principles leading to the formulation of the correct chapters of the plan, write the first draft of the Introduction, which is publicly presented, the aim of making corrections, and shall compile a bibliography, according to the division into sources, literature, or develop and secondary literature. Familiarize themselves with the principles of the use of references and scientific language. They do this by writing the first chapter of the work, which, prior to including the year must be approved by the supervisor.
In the final stage successively presented in subsequent chapters and paragraphs work, the promoter shall provide them with advice and specific guidance and correction of errors and shortcomings. The pass mark for the year for full-time students is to write and receive work, and for extramural students and alumni WSD this condition is met for the VI. Moreover, the students are required to provide a copy of the framed work to the Library seminar. Seminars, until the finalization of work and set a deadline for its defense - in the final year of study - are essentially in the nature of individual meetings.
(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
Subject level
(in Polish) Punkty ECTS
Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
Learning outcomes
The culmination of a diploma doctoral studies.
Assessment criteria
Semester credit based on the subsequent stages of work.
Bibliography
Kijas Z., Introduction to theological thinking, Kraków 2005.
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