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[ 220BAARPRSS20 ] SE Project seminar

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Workload Education level Study areas Responsible person Hours per week Coordinating university
9 ECTS B3 - Bachelor's programme 3. year (*)Kunststofftechnik Gernot M. Wallner 2 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
Detailed information
Original study plan Bachelor's programme Sustainable Polymer Engineering & Circular Economy 2025W
Learning Outcomes
Competences
Students are able to convincingly describe a research project involving 3 to 4 weeks of (semi)-empirical laboratory work in monograph form and present it orally.
Skills Knowledge
present scientific results of a 3-4 week research activity (k1), explain and justify them clearly (k2)

solve a plastics engineering problem (k3), define (k1) and execute (k3) an experimental program, operate the necessary machines and evaluation algorithms (k3), generate and evaluate data (k3), identify and derive material and process-specific relationships (k4) and test a research hypothesis (k5)

present, defend and further develop a research project (k6)

As part of the course “Project Seminar”, Bachelor's theses with variable topics are to be presented.
Criteria for evaluation Obligatory attendance for the Project seminar (how often you have to attend a meeting when presentations are held):

4 times (3 times listening to presentations, 1 time presenting)

The attendance can be fulfilled at any of the three polymer engineering institutes. The presentation is only possible at the institute where you write your bachelor's thesis.

Methods Introductory and accompanying measures
Language German (english on demand)
Study material Judith Theuerkauf “Schreiben im Ingenieurstudium”, Verlag Eugen Ulmer Stuttgart Hirsch-Weber, Scherer “Scientific writing and final thesis in natural and engineering sciences.” Ferdinand Schönigh GmbH
Changing subject? No
Further information Proof of completion of technical/scientific work and written presentation/elaboration in the form of a Bachelor's thesis. Presentation and defense of the technical/scientific work as part of the seminar. Ability to prepare and present scientific and technical papers independently.

A Bachelor's thesis in accordance with § 80 UG 2002 must be completed as part of the course “Project Seminar”. The Study Commission may issue guidelines for the scope and formal design of Bachelor's theses. The subject area of the Bachelor's thesis must be chosen from one of the following subjects: Chemistry, Plastics Technology, Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering or Mechanics. The topic must be relevant to plastics technology.

Corresponding lecture (*)220BAARPRSS10: SE Projektseminar (8,5 ECTS)
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 12
Assignment procedure Assignment according to sequence