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International school materiomics (5013)

Coordinating lecturer:Prof. dr. Petr SIYUSHEV 
Co-lecturer:Prof. dr. Nianjun YANG 


Credits: 3,0
Study load hours: 81
Period: semester 1 (3sp)

Language of instruction: English
Exam contract: not possible

2nd Chance Exam1: No
Final grade2: Non numerical
Tolerance3: See included in these programmes

Sequentiality
No sequentiality


Prerequisites

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Content

The student can follow (inter)nationally organised schools for 3 ECTS.
This can include participation on one hand to externally organised international schools that are, prior to being taken, presented to and approved by the examination commission of the Master of Materiomics. On the other hand, it can include international schools that are organised by the Master of Materiomics in which students can participate after submitting a motivation letter and CV.



Organisational and teaching methods
Organisational methods  
Excursion/Fieldwork  


Evaluation

Semester 1 (3,00sp)

Evaluation method
Other exam100 %
Other Students will be evaluated by the chosen international school, which may
consist of a report (or final output of the international school) or
oral presentation hereof.
Transfer of partial marks within the academic yearYes, no resit exam
Additional information

Regarding the improper use of genAI in this course, we refer to the guidelines of the study program and the lecturer on Blackboard.


Second examination period

Evaluation second examination opportunity different from first examination opprt
Yes
Explanation (English)Only one examination opportunity possible.


Learning outcomes
  EC = learning outcomes      DC = partial outcomes      BC = evaluation criteria  
Master of Materiomics
  •  EC 
  • EC 6. The graduate of the Master of Materiomics programme is able to communicate in both written and spoken form and to take a well-argued position in a scientific discussion, going from a general to a specialist level, adapted to the target audience.

     
  •  DC 
  • DC6.1 The student is able to report orally and in writing in an adequate manner.

     
  •  DC 
  • DC6.2 The student is able to adapt to the purpose and target audience of the communication, i.e., can empathize with the target audience and make appropriate choices regarding language use and format.

  •  EC 
  • EC 8. The graduate of the Master of Materiomics programme is able to act with integrity and independently judge ethical and societal implications of scientific developments in one’s domain with particular attention to sustainability.

     
  •  DC 
  • DC8.7 The student can behave in a professional manner in a variety of contexts and in dealing with a variety of individuals.

  •  EC 
  • EC 10. The graduate of the Master of Materiomics programme is able to autonomously acquire new knowledge and monitor, evaluate and adjust one’s learning process.

     
  •  DC 
  • DC10.3 The student is able to autonomously acquire, process, and critically interpret new information.

     
  •  DC 
  • DC10.5 The student is able to relate new material-related interdisciplinary knowledge to his/her existing disciplinary knowledge base. [learning pathway interdisciplinarity - coordination: The student is able to make connections between different perspectives]

 

Included in these programmesTolerance3
Y



1   Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.12.2, section 2.
2   Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.15.1, section 3.
3   Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.16.9, section 2.