Preparation of Diploma Thesis (MAE900)

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General

School

School of Science

Academic Unit

Department of Mathematics

Level of Studies

Undergraduate

Course Code

ΜΑΕ900

Semester

7 (also 8)

Course Title

Preparation of Diploma Thesis

Independent Teaching Activities

Lectures (Weekly Hours: 3, Credits: 6)

Course Type

Special Background

Prerequisite Courses -
Language of Instruction and Examinations

Greek

Is the Course Offered to Erasmus Students

Yes (in English)

Course Website (URL) See eCourse, the Learning Management System maintained by the University of Ioannina.

Learning Outcomes

Learning outcomes

The "Diploma Thesis" is a project which is carried out solely by undergraduate students. It has a synthetic or scientific nature that encapsulates the student's experience and knowledge of a specific research area of Mathematical science.

The "Diploma Thesis" is conducted by close collaboration between the student and a Supervising Member of the Academic-Staff of Department.

The goal for the undergraduate student is to gain critical thinking skills, composing thinking, and the ability to analyze a subject in a scientific and strictly mathematical way.

After successfully participating in the course, the student will be able to:

  • Identify and handle basic notions, methods, and techniques related to the subject under investigation.
  • Understand the importance of the subject of the thesis and the connections to related subject fields.
  • Make use of bibliographic sources to reach scientific conclusions.
  • Write scientific manuscripts.
  • Present scientific results to the public.
General Competences
  • Αnalyse and combine data and information using various technologies.
  • Study solely.
  • Free, creative, analytic, and conclusive thinking.
  • Decision making.

Syllabus

The "Diploma Thesis" is a project which is carried out solely by undergraduate students. It has a synthetic or scientific nature that encapsulates the student's experience and knowledge of a specific research area of Mathematical science.

Teaching and Learning Methods - Evaluation

Delivery -
Use of Information and Communications Technology -
Teaching Methods
Activity Semester Workload
Self Study 97
Meeting with the supervisor 13
Thesis 40
Course total 150
Student Performance Evaluation

The "Diploma Thesis" is graded by the Supervising Member of the Academic-Staff of the Department and based on the following general criteria:

  • Degree of achievement of the objectives set.
  • Quantity of work.
  • Integrity of the text.
  • Oral presentation.
  • Editing and overall presentation.

Attached Bibliography

Bibliography is suggested by the Supervising Professor, depending on the subject under study.