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[ TPBPGSEBACH ] SE Project seminar Technical Physics

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Workload Education level Study areas Responsible person Hours per week Coordinating university
9 ECTS B3 - Bachelor's programme 3. year Physics Andreas Ney 2 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
Detailed information
Original study plan Bachelor's programme Technical Physics 2025W
Learning Outcomes
Competences
During the preparation of their Bachelor's thesis, students have acquired the ability to independently work on a well-defined problem from the field of experimental or theoretical physics, using scientifically correct methods under the guidance of a supervisor and within a given time frame.
Skills Knowledge
After successfully completing the Bachelor's thesis, students are able to

  • independently work on a clearly defined physical problem within a given time frame using scientific methods (k4);
  • apply experimental or theoretical methods to tackle a given topic under guidance (k3);
  • assess the quality and relevance of their own results and evaluate them in the scientific context (k5);
  • identify problems that arise during the work, critically analyze them, and independently develop solutions (k5/k6);
  • independently find relevant literature and master techniques of literature research (k3);
  • interpret relevant literature and critically contextualize it within the given framework, citing sources correctly (k5);
  • summarize the results of their work in a scientific report, adhering to the standard practices of scientific publications (k6);
  • orally present the results of their work in a clear and structured manner (k6);
  • critically reflect on feedback and integrate it into their work (k5).
During the course, students acquire in-depth knowledge about current scientific topics and methods that are relevant for conducting their Bachelor's thesis.
Criteria for evaluation The Bachelor's thesis is evaluated within the framework of the seminar. The grade awarded thus takes into account both the quality of the results achieved, as well as their written and oral presentation.
Methods In the Bachelor's thesis, students independently address a theoretical or experimental physical question. They develop models and/or generate data and analyze it using appropriate methods. The goal is to interpret the obtained results, test hypotheses and gain new scientific insights.
Language (*)Englisch oder Deutsch
Changing subject? No
Further information At least one seminar presentation (Seminar aus... or Projektseminar Technische Physik) has to be in English.
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 15
Assignment procedure Direct assignment