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CS 698 — Introduction to Scientific Working Computer Science
(dt. Selbstständiges wissenschaftliches Arbeiten Informatik)
Level, degree of commitment | Profile module, required module |
Forms of teaching and learning, workload |
Private study under guidance, 270 hours (270 h private study) |
Credit points, formal requirements |
9 CP Written assignment (summary of the publications considered in the literature search). |
Language, Grading |
German,The module is ungraded in accordance with the examination regulations for the degree program M.Sc. Computer Science. |
Duration, frequency |
One semester, each semester |
Person in charge of the module's outline | All lecturers of Computer Science |
Contents
- Independent scientific work in a field of specialization
- Individual content and technical preparatory work for the Master's thesis
Qualification Goals
- Students should acquire the ability to independently check and extend the state of knowledge in a scientific field on the basis of literature recommendations and to familiarise themselves with the state of research.
- They acquire knowledge of subject-specific methods of literature study.
- Getting acquainted with systems that support the scientific work in the field of the master thesis.
Prerequisites
Translation is missing. Here is the German original:
Keine. Empfohlen werden die Kompetenzen, die in den Aufbau- und Vertiefungsmodulen vermittelt werden.
Applicability
The module can be attended at FB12 in study program(s)
- M.Sc. Computer Science
When studying M.Sc. Computer Science, this module must be completed in the study area Practical and Profile Modules.
Recommended Reading
- Depending on the area of the Master's thesis.
Please note:
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