Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Archival Sciences | History
Area of study
Social Sciences | Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University Program Information

The university offers various faculties, including:


  • Medical Faculty
  • Law Faculty
  • Philosophical Faculty
  • Faculty of Natural Sciences
  • Faculty of Education (Faculty of Education)
  • Faculty of Pharmacy (Faculty of Pharmacy)
  • Faculty of Physical Education and Sports (Faculty of Physical Education and Sports)
  • Jessenius Medical Faculty
  • Faculty of Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science (Faculty of Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science)
  • Roman Catholic Theological Faculty (Roman Catholic Theological Faculty)
  • Evangelical Theological Faculty
  • Faculty of Management (Faculty of Management)
  • Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences (Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences)

Philosophical Faculty

The Philosophical Faculty offers various departments and research areas, including:


  • Department of Archival Science and Museology
  • tudium (Studies)
  • Admission Procedure
  • Science
  • Services
  • International relations (International Relations)

Seminar on Diploma Thesis 2 (Seminar on Diploma Thesis 2)

Description

The seminar is a practically oriented course where students, in cooperation with a pedagogue, will continue to critically analyze sources relevant to their chosen topic and will be able to summarize their knowledge in the form of a synthesis into a final thesis (approximately 60-100 standard pages, excluding bibliography and footnotes).


Objectives

The objective of the seminar is to enable students to:


  • Analyze sources critically
  • Interpreter source material
  • Synthesize acquired information and knowledge
  • Combine partial results into a whole and finalize the diploma thesis

Requirements

The requirements for completing the seminar include:


  • Fulfilling ongoing activities (100% of the evaluation, consisting of student activity and fulfillment of jointly agreed-upon stages in formulating the work)

Recommended Literature

Recommended literature includes:


  • ECO, Umberto. How to Write a Thesis. Prague: Votobia, 1997.
  • KATUÁK, Duan. How to Write University and Qualification Papers. Bratislava: Stimul, 1998.
  • Additional literature will be specified according to the topic of the diploma thesis during the semester.

Study Advisor

The study advisor for the department is Mgr. Lenka Vargová, PhD.


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