300084 SE Bachelorseminar for students of the teacher program Biology (2021S)
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Registration/Deregistration
- Registration is open from Th 11.02.2021 08:00 to Th 25.02.2021 18:00
- Deregistration possible until We 31.03.2021 18:00
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Lecturers
- Sonja Windhager
- Martin Fieder
- Thomas Filek
- Günter Gollmann
- Christa Hofmann
- Michael Kiehn
- Sylvia Kirchengast
- Harald Krenn
- Sonja Kuderer
- Doris Nagel
- Matthias Nemeth
- Leyla Jean Seyfullah
- Kerstin Steindl-Kuscher
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
The KICK-OFF MEETING will be DIGITAL (Moodle):
Thursday March 4, 2021: 3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Those who do not attend (without a written excuse to sonja.windhager@univie.ac.at in advance), will be deregistered so that students from the waiting list succeed.
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This course is equivalent to 300088 SE Bachelorseminar for students of the teacher program Biology (2021S).
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If you have any questions please write an email to sonja.windhager@univie.ac.at. Please do not contact all lecturers of this course individually.
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There will be some hours of introductory lectures [Sonja Windhager] for all participants. Due to COVID-19, these will take place in a virtual environment (mode: digital). The dates of these lectures are: Thursday, March 11, March 18, March 25 from 3:00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
The dates for the presentation and the deadline for the term paper are still to be announced individually by the supervisors.
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During the kick-off meeting, participants choose a topic for their Bachelor thesis according to availability (Moodle preference matching tool) and arrange dates with their scientific adviser in charge to receive support while doing their exposition.
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With some supervisors, it will be possible to conduct the course purely in a digital mode. Others offer a mixed format if the COVID-19 status allows. Further information will be given during the kick-off meeting.
- Thursday 04.03. 15:00 - 17:30 Digital (Kickoff Class)
- Thursday 11.03. 15:00 - 17:30 Digital
- Thursday 18.03. 15:00 - 17:30 Digital
- Thursday 25.03. 15:00 - 17:30 Digital
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
If good scientific practice is violated in any assessment, you will fail to pass the course.
Each students chooses a one of the listed foci for their work. Individual topics will be outlined in the preparatory meeting. Students will be distributed equally among the foci.
Non-binding list of topics below; topics will be assigned during the kick-off meeting.**Focus Amber, maybe also plants [Leyla Jean Seyfullah, 3 Theses, Thesis work and writing in English]** Focus behavioral physiology, behavioral biology in animals [Matthias Nemeth, 3 Theses]**Focus Botany and Didactics of Biology (Botany/Ecology) [Michael Kiehn, 3 Theses]Focus Evolutionary Anthropology: literature review [Martin Fieder, 5 Theses], literature review [Sylvia Kirchengast, 2 Theses], small original research study [Sonja Kuderer, 5 Theses] or original research study or literature review focusing on human behavioral biology [Sonja Windhager, 2 Theses, Wednesday 9–12]** Focus small original research studies using questionnaires [evolution, creationism, paranormal belief], didactics of biology [Erich Eder, 3 theses]**Focus Evolution Vertebrata [Doris Nagel, 5 Theses]**Focus Hygienics – Medical Biology [Kerstin Steindl-Kuscher, 4 Theses]** Focus Palynology [Christa Hofmann, 5 Theses]** Focus Rodents & Biodiversity: Literature review or small original research study on rodents [Thomas Filek, 3 Theses]**Focus Zoology: literature review (herpetology, evolution, conservation) [Günter Gollmann, 2 Theses], literature review (insects) [Harald Krenn, 3 Theses]More details on the specific topics on the German version of this page. Please send an email to S. Windhager if you need further translations.Method of the course: Introductory lectures including demonstrations in data bases and relevant software to teach the necessary skills to conduct a scientific literature review and present it orally to an audience of specialists; guided empirical work and writing up of a thesis on a specific topic.