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The course is devoted to the preparation of a bachelor's thesis in the form of a seminar in which individual students, under the guidance of the teacher, present the topics of their theses. In the course students should find the topic of their bachelor thesis, formulate its structure and then present it in an approximately 15-minute presentation in the seminar.
Last update: Koura Petr, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (12.03.2024)
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The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the requirements for a bachelor's thesis in the field of history (formal arrangement, citations, etc.), to specify the topic of the bachelor's thesis and, last but not least, to choose the teacher who will supervise the bachelor's thesis. Last update: Koura Petr, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (12.03.2024)
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Preparation for course Expected preparation time for 1 exercise 0 minutes Self-study of literature (per semester) 12 hours Work with study materials (per semester) 10 hours Completion of continuous assignments (per semester) 0 hours
Completion of the course Seminar papers 8 hours Presentation preparation 10 hours Last update: Koura Petr, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (12.03.2024)
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The condition for obtaining credit is firstly the presentation of the topic of the bachelor thesis in the seminar (PWP, approx. 15 minutes, introduction of the topic, sources and structure of the thesis) and then the submission of a review of the qualification thesis (bachelor, diploma) of at least three standard pages. If the student does not present the topic of the bachelor's thesis in the seminar, in order to receive credit, he/she must submit a PWP with the presentation of the topic of the bachelor's thesis, submit a review of the qualifying thesis, and in addition, submit another review of a book related to the topic of the bachelor's thesis, also of three standard pages. Last update: Koura Petr, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (12.03.2024)
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ECO, Umberto: Jak napsat diplomovou práci. Votobia, Olomouc 1997 Last update: Koura Petr, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (12.03.2024)
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The course is taught in seminar form, so that in the introductory class students sign up for presentations of their bachelor's theses according to the period to which they relate. Seminars devoted to each period are then led by teachers who specialise in that period. Each student should present the topic of his/her bachelor thesis, its structure and sources in the form of a 15-minute presentation. The lecturer will comment on each presentation and lead a discussion on it. Last update: Koura Petr, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (12.03.2024)
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1. introductory lesson - division of topics, formal arrangement and scope of the bachelor thesis 2. presentation of the themes of the bachelor's theses concerning ancient history and its reception in later periods 3. presentation of bachelor thesis topics related to medieval history 4. presentation of bachelor thesis topics related to regional history 5. presentation of the themes of the bachelor's theses on the history of modern times 6. presentation of bachelor thesis topics related to modern history Last update: Koura Petr, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (12.03.2024)
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After completing the seminar, students will be able to find the topic of their bachelor thesis, formulate its main thesis and the methods they will use to write it, as well as the structure it will have. Last update: Koura Petr, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (30.01.2025)
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