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240503 SE Methods Seminar accompanying the Field Practice Siberia (P1) (2018S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Participation at first session is obligatory!
Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Th 01.02.2018 00:01 to Mo 26.02.2018 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Mo 19.03.2018 23:59
Details
max. 30 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes
This course is intended for master's students who are taking the "Feldpraktikum Sibirien". Ideally, students have already completed the course "Cultures of Siberia".
Participation in the first session is obligatory!
MO 19.03.2018 13:15-16:30 Hörsaal C, NIG 4. Stock C0428
WE 21.03.2018 13:15-14:45 Seminarraum D, NIG 4. Stock D0414 (Feldpraktikum)
MO 09.04.2018 13:15-16:30 Hörsaal C, NIG 4. Stock C0428
WE 11.04.2018 13:15-14:45 Seminarraum D, NIG 4. Stock D0414 (Feldpraktikum)
MO 07.05.2018 13:15-17:30 Hörsaal C, NIG 4. Stock C0428
WE 09.05.2018 13:15-14:45 Seminarraum D, NIG 4. Stock D0414 (Feldpraktikum)
MO 11.06.2018 13:15-16:30 Hörsaal C, NIG 4. Stock C0428
WE 13.06.2018 13:15-14:45 Seminarraum D, NIG 4. Stock D0414 (Feldpraktikum)
MO 25.06.2018 13:15-17:30 Hörsaal C, NIG 4. Stock C0428
WE 27.06.2018 13:15-14:45 Seminarraum D, NIG 4. Stock D0414 (Feldpraktikum)
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
The main goal of the course is to provide students with a methodological preparation for their fieldwork in Siberia (within Feldpraktikum Sibirien). The meetings before the Feldpraktikum will be focused on data collection. The meetings after returning from Siberia will be dedicated to a compilation and first analysis of data collected in Siberia (we are planning a separate course devoted to the analysis and interpretation of data collected during the Feldpraktikum for winter semester 2018/19).
Assessment and permitted materials
A mandatory seminar paper will count for 50% of the grade. The rest of the grade will be determined by short oral presentations and data collection and analysis assignments, as well as by course participation.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
In order to receive a passing grade, you need at least 60 points. A 'sehr gut' requires at least 90 out of 100 points (a 'gut' at least 80 points, etc.). Attendance is required throughout the semester.
The course will have seminar character.
The course will have seminar character.
Examination topics
There will be no exams.
Reading list
Will be announced at the first meeting.
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