Adatok
A Tantárgybejelentőben megadott hivatalos adatok az alábbi tanévre: 2024-2025
Tantárgyfelelős
Pongrácz Judit Erzsébet
professor,
Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Óraszámok/félév
Előadás: 0 Óra
Gyakorlat: 0 Óra
Szeminárium: 0 Óra
Összesen: 0 Óra
Tárgyadatok
- Kód: OTT-THE1-T
- 1 Kredit
- Biotechnology BSc
- Thesis Preparation and Practice Module modul
- spring
Nincs
Kurzus létszámkorlát
min. 5 fő – max. 50 fő
Tematika
The basis of the diploma thesis is laboratory- and/or literature search-based research. Therefore the students have to attend the selected laboratory to perform the work previously agreed upon with the supervisor.
1. The student needs to find a project in which he/she is interested in. The student can search for teachers, projects (e.g. TDK projects), and research interests of the potential supervisors. Having talked to the teacher/prospective supervisor, he/she has to agree to accept the student as his/her project student and act as the student's supervisor.
2. The student can choose a project freely, as long as he/she can find a supervisor.
3. The project does not have to be final. If it turns out not to cover the student's interest, the student can find another project.
4. The student must complete an official form signed by the supervisor and clearly state the project title to finalize the initiation of the project.
5. The student can also choose research topics from topics of later semesters.
Előadások
Gyakorlatok
Szemináriumok
A tananyag elsajátításához szükséges segédanyagok
Kötelező irodalom
Saját oktatási anyag
Jegyzet
Provided by the supervisor
Ajánlott irodalom
A félév elfogadásának feltételei
Regular consultation with the supervisor and fulfilling the supervisors expectations in writing or in laboratory work.
Félévközi ellenőrzések
Continous supervision during the semester by the chosen supervisor
Távolmaradás pótlásának lehetőségei
Laboratory work and literature search based on the agreement with the supervisor
Vizsgakérdések
Summary of laboratory research and/or literature results in writing.
The coordinator of Thesis I is responsible for collecting information about the fulfillment of the thesis work at the end of the semester. Once the selected project instructor signs off the student's work as accepted, and informs the coordinator about the student's achievements, the credit can be finalized in the Neptun.