Monographic lectures 09-2WKM-FNG-14
Familiarization with advanced research techniquesa and methodology of philological or similar sciences and arts.
Advanced knowledge about selected general and/or theories of philological or similar sciences and arts.
Use of acquired knowledge and abilities to take part in surrent civuilization phenomena, their creation, interpretation and explaining.
Improvement of abilities needed to professional/scientific life or to partcipate in cultural life.
Development of knwoledge and abilities connected with selfdevelopment and intesification of knowledge connected with the topic.
Module learning aims
Major
Cycle of studies
Module type
Year of studies (where relevant)
Learning outcomes
Student i) knows and understand main reserach issues of philological or similar sciences and arts genarally and particularly, ii) analyze selected research problems byhimself/herself with use of related sources as well as select the relevant theoretical model, iii) critically evaluates sources of knowledge, use them in creative way when perofroming researches, iv) knowsk how to present results of researches to specialists and to not-specialists.
Student has extended knowledge about general research methodology and has professional, special knowledge about selected, special research issue. Student is able to explain issues, to present critical analysisis, to paln researches by himself/herself.
Student knowsk and understand cultural phenoman of certain linguistic area, wants to participate in cultural life of its area. Students knows, approvea and appreciates funkction of cultural diversity of modern civilization as well as he/she wants to improve his/her knowledge and abilities relevant to the topic continually.
Assessment criteria
Ongoing notes of work and involvement. Final test or exam.
Practical placement
Not applied.
Bibliography
Basic bibliography: depanding on the topic.
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