Course Details
Methods and legal aspects of scientific work and research
Academic Year 2023/24
DVA069 course is part of 4 study plans
DPC-E Summer Semester 1st year
DPA-E Summer Semester 1st year
DKC-E Summer Semester 1st year
DKA-E Summer Semester 1st year
The subject includes the issues of scientific training, the position of scientist and scientific knowledge, employee scientific works, business inventions, school works, works on the hire, legal aspects of research and development, public financial support for research and development, rights and obligations in research and development.
Course Guarantor
Institute
Syllabus
1. The importance of scientific training, types of knowledge, scientific idea, scientist, scientific knowledge, scientific law; scientific infrastructure.
2. Signs of scientific and scientific concepts, general scientific methods, general philosophical methods.
3. Signs of scientific and scientific concepts, general scientific methods, general philosophical methods.
4. Components of scientific work – title, abstract, keywords, introduction, aim of work, literary research.
5. Components of scientific work – methodology, own work, results, conclusion, used literary sources.
6. Data acquisition methods, primary data, secondary data.
7. Methods of data processing, hypothesis validation, conclusions.
8. Scientific Freedom, Science Competition and Torts.
9. Public moral science and its principles, scientific integrity (legal aspects of ethics of research and development).
10. Public R & D and public financial support for research and development.
11. Commitments in research and development.
12. Rights to research and development results.
13. Summary of substance, topic discussion, final evaluation.
2. Signs of scientific and scientific concepts, general scientific methods, general philosophical methods.
3. Signs of scientific and scientific concepts, general scientific methods, general philosophical methods.
4. Components of scientific work – title, abstract, keywords, introduction, aim of work, literary research.
5. Components of scientific work – methodology, own work, results, conclusion, used literary sources.
6. Data acquisition methods, primary data, secondary data.
7. Methods of data processing, hypothesis validation, conclusions.
8. Scientific Freedom, Science Competition and Torts.
9. Public moral science and its principles, scientific integrity (legal aspects of ethics of research and development).
10. Public R & D and public financial support for research and development.
11. Commitments in research and development.
12. Rights to research and development results.
13. Summary of substance, topic discussion, final evaluation.
Prerequisites
none
Language of instruction
Czech
Credits
2 credits
Semester
summer
Forms and criteria of assessment
examination
Specification of controlled instruction, the form of instruction, and the form of compensation of the absences
Extent and forms are specified by guarantor’s regulation updated for every academic year.
Offered to foreign students
Not to offer
Course on BUT site
Lecture
13 weeks, 2 hours/week, elective
Syllabus
1. The importance of scientific training, types of knowledge, scientific idea, scientist, scientific knowledge, scientific law; scientific infrastructure.
2. Signs of scientific and scientific concepts, general scientific methods, general philosophical methods.
3. Signs of scientific and scientific concepts, general scientific methods, general philosophical methods.
4. Components of scientific work – title, abstract, keywords, introduction, aim of work, literary research.
5. Components of scientific work – methodology, own work, results, conclusion, used literary sources.
6. Data acquisition methods, primary data, secondary data.
7. Methods of data processing, hypothesis validation, conclusions.
8. Scientific Freedom, Science Competition and Torts.
9. Public moral science and its principles, scientific integrity (legal aspects of ethics of research and development).
10. Public R & D and public financial support for research and development.
11. Commitments in research and development.
12. Rights to research and development results.
13. Summary of substance, topic discussion, final evaluation.