This course is designed to achieve the general objectives in the form of outputs that the student is supposed to acquire after successfully completing the course, as follows:Doing the necessary applications to write a master's thesis.The ability to understand the research content in the context of the problem being studied by the student.The ability to identify and define the questions that should be answered through the research results.
Intended learning outcomes
By passing this course, the student is assumed to be familiar with the following practical and professional skills: 1. Familiarity with collecting and tabulating data and information 2. The student analyzes and interprets data and results 3. To implement the scientific methodology in writing research.4. Develop the skill of using references and commitment to scientific honesty
Teaching and learning methods
The course is taught according to the following methods and methods:· Data collectionPanel discussionsField work
Methods of assessments
Evaluation in this course takes place through a discussion and evaluation committee, to be formed by a decision of the university president
Through this course, the student chooses a subject or a specific geological phenomenon in coordination with one of the professors in the department (supervising professor) to deal with it with research and interpretation in a period of time not exceeding two semesters and prepares a final research (Master's thesis) that is discussed and approved by a specialized scientific committee assigned by a decision from University's president.