After successfully completing the Bachelor's thesis, students are able to
• work on a clearly defined physical problem largely independently using scientific methods within a specified period of time (K4),
• use experimental or theoretical methods to work on a given topic under supervision (K3),
• assess the quality and relevance of their own results and evaluate them in a scientific context (K5),
• identify problems that arise during their work, question them analytically and develop solutions independently (K5/K6),
• find relevant literature independently and master literature research techniques (K3),
• interpret and critically classify relevant literature in the given context and cite it correctly (K5),
• summarize the results of their own work in a scientific report and adhere to the usual standards of scientific publications (K6),
• present the results of their own work orally in a clear and structured manner (K6),
• reflect critically on feedback and incorporate it into their work (K5).
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