Course objectives |
The aim of the course is to train students for the organization of scientific research, to master the principles and methodology of data collection and literature, the way of processing and data analysis and presentation of results according to the principles of ethical responsibility in the natural, technical and biotechnological sciences. |
Learning outcomes expected at the level of the course (4 to 10 learning outcomes) |
It is expected that the learning outcomes provide knowledge about: - understanding of the importance of science and scientific research - types of scientific fields and branches of science, scientific institutions and professions - legislation in science - way to search and use bibliographic databases and other sources of scientific information - organization and implementation of scientific research - understanding of the structure and meaning parts of scientific work - analyse scientific issues and interpretation of results - independent design of scientific work at writing, technical processing, presentation, and presentation - ethical responsibility in scientific research. |
Course content broken down in detail by weekly class schedule (syllabus) |
1st week: Introductory lecture. The historical development of science. Scientific knowledge. 2nd week: Science and legislation (fields and branches of science, scientific institutions, organizations, programs, declarations, scientific degrees) 3rd week: Classification and type of papers. The aims and purposes of scientific paper. Differences between the scientific and professional paper. 4th week: Components of scientific work (spot the problem, study the problem, set up a hypothesis, design research, conduct research and process the results, confirm or reject the hypothesis, to publish the results) 5th week: Sources of information. The literature search. Database. 6th week: Experiment. The organization of work in the field and in the laboratory. Planning, implementation and testing. 7th week: Processing the results: sorting, statistics, modelling. 8th week: Writing an article (scientific, professional, review, scientific and popular). 9th week: Presentation of research. Poster presentations. 10th week: Presentation of research. Oral presentation. Basic principles in the presentation of work. 11th week: References. The use of computer technique in the citation. 12th week: Keywords. Graphical abstract. 13th week: Applications for the expert and scientific conferences. The publication of the article. Reviews of scientific papers. 14th week: Measure the value of articles (citations, indexing, impact factor). 15th week: Scientific research ethics. Seminar: writing seminar paper, making poster presentations, making a PowerPoint presentation of the paper and oral presentation. |