Written scientific communication |
BSc degree or equivalent |
- Uses exact and undestandable language according to the scientific convention and solid argumentation
- Produces independently a homogoenous written report that is of required form and size
- Can search and use sources and refers to sources truthfully
- Operates according to the academic ethics: does not plagiarise, make up, distort or borrow without permission
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Uses exact and undestandable language according to the scientific convention and solid argumentation without unnecessary reliance on the source materials
- Produces independently a well-formed and finished written report that concentrates on the essential with proper emphasis.
- Can use versatile search strategies and databases when acquiring information
- Evaluates published information and its significance in the field critically
- Is familiar with ethical and professional conduct within the scientific community
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- Can produce a large, independent scietific written work, such as a MSc thesis
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Oral scientific communication |
BSc degree or equivalent |
- Prepares and presents an oral presentation independently according to the form required in the seminar
- Operates according to academic ethics: does not distort, does not present ideas of others as their own, does not borrow e.g. figures without permission
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- Uses exact and understandable language in oral communication
- prepares an oral presentation that fits into the seminar; the presentation consists of carefully selected and dispositioned material; a motivation is also presented
- Uses appropriate visual and other aids to support the oral presentation
- Answers questions with solid argumentation
- Emphasizes the essential and uses expressive examples
- Participates actively in the discussion and with expertise during others' presentations
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- Can adapt an oral presentation even during the presentation according to the audience and situation
- Presents to various audiences
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