Modul
Seminar Module [M-WIWI-101816]
Credits
3Recurrence
Jedes SemesterDuration
1 SemesterLanguage
GermanLevel
3Version
6Organisation
- KIT-Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Bricks
Identifier | Name | LP |
---|---|---|
T-WIWI-103486 | Seminar in Business Administration (Bachelor) | 3 |
T-MACH-102135 | Conveying Technology and Logistics | 3 |
T-WIWI-103485 | Seminar in Informatics (Bachelor) | 3 |
T-WIWI-103488 | Seminar in Operations Research (Bachelor) | 3 |
T-MACH-109062 | Seminar Production Technology | 3 |
T-INFO-101997 | Seminar: Legal Studies I | 3 |
T-WIWI-108763 | Seminar in Engineering Science Master (approval) | 3 |
T-WIWI-103487 | Seminar in Economics (Bachelor) | 3 |
T-MATH-102265 | Seminar in Mathematics (Bachelor) | 3 |
T-MACH-108737 | Seminar Data-Mining in Production | 3 |
T-WIWI-103489 | Seminar in Statistics (Bachelor) | 3 |
Competence Certificate
SPO 2015: The modul examination consists of one seminar (according to §4 (3), 3 of the examintaion regulation). A detailed description of the assessment is given in the specific course characerization.
SPO 2007:The modul examination consists of two seminars and of at least one key qualification (KQ) course (according to §4 (3), 3 of the examintaion regulation). As key qualification one of the following courses must be chosen: Academic Learning HoC (2-3 credits), Key Qualifikations ZAK (1-3 credits), Elective „Educational development for student teachers“ (2-3 credits) or language courses SpZ. A detailed description of every singled assessment is given in the specific course characerization.
Competence Goal
- Students are able to independently deal with a defined problem in a specialized field based on scientific criteria.
- They are able to research, analyze the information, abstract and derive basic principles and regularities from unstructured information.
- They can solve the problems in a structured manner using their interdisciplinary know-how.
- They know how to validate the obtained results.
- Finally, they are able to logically and systematically present the results both orally and in written form in accordance with scientific guidelines (structuring, technical terminology, referencing). They can argue and defend the results professionally in the discussion.
- Students are familiar with the DFG´s Code of Conduct "Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Research Practice" and base their scientific work on it.
Prerequisites
All modules of the basic program should be completed. For further information see German version.
Content
Competences which are gained in the seminar module especially prepare the student for composing the final thesis. Within the term paper and the presentation the student exercises himself in scientific working techniques supported by the supervisor.
Beside advancing skills in techniques of scientific working there are gained integrative key qualifications as well. A detailled description o these qualifications is given in the section “Key Qualifications” of the module handbook.
Furthermore, the module also includes additional key qualifications provided by the KQ-courses.
Workload
See German version.