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Course details 2012-2013  
    
Project Proposal
Course Code :2006FBDBMW
Study domain:Biomedical Sciences
Semester:Semester: 1st semester
Contact hours:120
Credits:12
Study load (hours):336
Contract restrictions: No contract restriction
Language of instruction :Dutch
Exam period:exam in the 1st semester
Tutor(s)Annemie Van Der Linden
Greta Schoeters
Johan Bosmans
Louis Maes
Guy Van Camp
Eva Geuens

 


1. Prerequisites

At the start of this course the student should have acquired the following competences:
An active knowlegde of :
  • English
  • General knowledge of the use of a PC and the Internet
Specific prerequisites for this course:

The student should have sufficient knowledge of the English language to comprehend the literature (related to his Master Thesis) needed for this project work. The student can also express the contents of this literature in Dutch or in English (for Erasmus students).

The student must be able to search for scientific literature (by using the search engines such as PubMed), to evaluate it and to write down and present the essence. These skills are acquired during the scriptie in Ba3.

The student should be able to use PowerPoint.




2. Learning outcomes

The most important aim is that after the project you got a clear picture of how you will tackle your Master Thesis project and how to bring it to a successful end.

 

You know  the current knowledge on your Master Thesis topic. You can read in a critical way the literature and you can place your research in the broader context of the thesis topic. You know what the specific contribution of your Master Thesis will be.

 

You know exactly what you are going to investigate, you can formulate a scientific hypothesis on this, you know exactly how you will investigate your hypothesis, what results can be expected and how you'll analyze and interpret these data.

 

 




3. Course contents

The project is a separate course that is linked to the master thesis.  

  

It consists of 2 parts: a written component and an oral presentation.

  

The written section includes the "introduction to the master thesis " and includes (1) the aim of the study of the master thesis, preferentially formulated as a hypothesis (2) methods, including the number of experiments and the statistical analysis (3) potential alternative research strategies (4) state-of-the-art scientific literature on the subject. This is written down on 6 pages with the same format and requirements as the master thesis (see below). This text will be submitted electronically in pdf format via the digital mailbox on blackboard, Monday the 12th week of the semester.

  

The poster defence is a poster presentation of 5-10 min, followed by questions, in the 13th week.

  

The rules for the use of language are identical as for the master thesis.




4. Teaching method

Personal work:
  • Assignments:Individually
  • Paper: Individually

  • Portfolio
    Project-based work:
  • Individually



  • 5. Assessment method and criteria

    Continuous assessment:
  • Participation in classroom activities

  • Written assignment:
  • With oral presentation

  • Presentation

    6. Study material

    Required reading

    Literature related to the subject of the thesis is listed by the promotor and is collected by the student.

    Optional reading

    The following study material can be studied on a voluntary basis:
    none


    7. Contact information
    eva.geuens@ua.ac.be
    annemie.vanderlinden@ua.ac.be
    guy.vancamp@ua.ac.be
    greet.schoeters@ua.ac.be
    johan.bosmans@ua.ac.be
    louis.maes@ua.ac.be
    (+)last update: 30/05/2012 13:56 guy.vancamp  

     
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