Advanced Research Seminar (SE) |
Untertitel: |
This course is part of the module: Selected Topics of Mechanical Engineering and Management, Selected Topics of Mechanical Engineering and Management (Alternative A: 12 CP), Selected Topics of Mechanical Engineering and Management (Alternative B: 6 CP) |
DozentIn: |
Cornelius Herstatt |
Semester: |
SoSe 24 |
Ort: |
nicht angegeben |
Leistungsnachweis: |
686 - Selected Topics of Mechanical Engineering and Management<ul><li>600 - Fatigue & Damage Tolerance: mündlich</li><li>611 - Project Management Methods: Klausur schriftlich</li><li>625 - Corporate Finance: Klausur schriftlich</li><li>630 - Human Resource Management and Organization Design: Klausur schriftlich</li><li>630 - Lightweight Design Practical Course: mündlich</li><li>655 - Structural Mechanics of Fibre Reinforced Composites: mündlich</li><li>800 - Accounting: written or oral</li><li>800 - Advanced Research Seminar: schriftliche Ausarbeitung</li><li>850 - International Law for Engineers: Klausur schriftlich</li><li>851 - International Law for Engineers - Advanced Seminar: schriftliche Ausarbeitung</li></ul><br>687 - Selected Topics of Mechanical Engineering and Management<ul><li>600 - Fatigue & Damage Tolerance: mündlich</li><li>611 - Project Management Methods: Klausur schriftlich</li><li>625 - Corporate Finance: Klausur schriftlich</li><li>630 - Human Resource Management and Organization Design: Klausur schriftlich</li><li>630 - Lightweight Design Practical Course: mündlich</li><li>655 - Structural Mechanics of Fibre Reinforced Composites: mündlich</li><li>800 - Accounting: written or oral</li><li>800 - Advanced Research Seminar: schriftliche Ausarbeitung</li><li>850 - International Law for Engineers: Klausur schriftlich</li><li>851 - International Law for Engineers - Advanced Seminar: schriftliche Ausarbeitung</li></ul><br>tm936 - Advanced Research Seminar (seminar)<ul><li>800 - Advanced Research Seminar: schriftliche Ausarbeitung</li></ul> |
Leistungspunkte: |
2 |
Beschreibung: |
In this course students will be taught to understandthe research process and to interpret scientific papers as a preparation tostarting their own scientific initiatives (e.g. Master-Thesis work). Students will work in groups and individually. Eachgroup is expected to work out a presentation summarizing aspects of theresearch process (including practical examples) and to present and discuss itin class. Further, students will work out a written seminar paper. |