Course Details
Doctoral seminar 7 (MGS)
Academic Year 2022/23
DVA081 course is part of 4 study plans
DPC-E Summer Semester 1st year
DKC-E Summer Semester 1st year
DPA-E Summer Semester 1st year
DKA-E Summer Semester 1st year
Study, and the acquisition and processing of current knowledge connected with the issues of the chosen topic from the field of specialization of programme Civil Engineering Management with support from a supervisor, possibly with the aid of a supervisor who is a specialist in his or her field, or with the support of experts from the following institutions:
- the Faculty (for instance, from the AdMaS research centre operated by the Faculty),
- BUT,
- or external research and development institutions.
The performance of simulations or experiments related to the topic area of the doctoral thesis. Publication and presentation of the outputs of creative activities.
The formulation of a semester plan of visits to professional and scientific events (seminars, workshops, conferences, congresses) and potentially study or professional stays at foreign scientific and academic institutions.
Work on publishable outputs (contributions to proceedings, articles for professional or scientific journals).
Regarding creative activities, it is advantageous to cooperate with industry or scientific institutions directly while working on projects.
Course Guarantor
Institute
Prerequisites
Knowledge at the level of a graduate student of building construction study programme. Practise is an advantage.
Language of instruction
Czech
Credits
20 credits
Semester
summer
Forms and criteria of assessment
course-unit credit
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
Exercise
13 weeks, 6 hours/week, compulsory
Syllabus
1.–13. Completion of the doctoral thesis and preparation of the thesis synopsis. Preparation of supporting materials to be presented during the thesis defence. Publishing activities (e.g. work on a contribution to a professional/scientific conference, or work on an article for a specialised/peer-reviewed/high-impact factor journal). Participation in professional or scientific events.