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Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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The student chooses the topic of the semester project at the end of the summer semester of the previous academic year or at the beginning of the winter semester in agreement with the superviser. Student works independently at home and in the laboratory and consults the results with the teacher.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogic (discussion, interview, brainstorming), Methods of individual activities, Laboratory work
- Individual project
- 120 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the course is to teach students to solve a more complex task in the area of automatic control.
By elaborating a semestral project, the student demonstrates expertise in project-related areas, as well as the ability to create a technical report on the solution and results of the project - meeting formal requirements for the final thesis and to defend the project in front of the committee. The Semestral project serves as a preparation for the solution and creation of the thesis. The thesis often thematically follows the Semestral project. The student is able to analyze solved problem, design and execute a solution and analyze the results. They can describe the procedure in a technical report and learn how to defend the thesis in front of the committee.
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Prerequisites
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Basic knowledge of technical subjects.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Home assignment evaluation, Presentation
During the semester, students consult topics related to their semester projects (related to their thesis topics) and present their results at the end of the semester, similar to the thesis defense, for which they receive credit.
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Recommended literature
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ČSN 01 6910 obecná pravidla pro úpravu textů, které jsou zpracovávány pomocí textových procesorů.
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Literatura uvedená v zadání semestrálního projektu.
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Směrnice č. 9/2012 - Pravidla pro zveřejňování závěrečných prací a jejich základní jednotnou formální úpravu.
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