Academic Project
- Faculty
- Faculty of Agricultural Science and Landscape Architecture 
- Version
- Version 1 of 06.12.2024. 
- Module identifier
- 44B0687 
- Module level
- Bachelor 
- Language of instruction
- German 
- ECTS credit points and grading
- 18.0 
- Module frequency
- only summer term 
- Duration
- 1 semester 
- Brief description
- In the scientific practical project, the student has the opportunity to prepare a practical problem scientifically, to present it in writing and to present it on the basis of the subject-specific and interdisciplinary competences acquired in the previous studies. 
- Overall workload
- The total workload for the module is 486 hours (see also "ECTS credit points and grading"). 
- Teaching and learning methods
- Lecturer based learning - Workload hours - Type of teaching - Media implementation - Concretization - 35 - Individual coaching - Presence or online - - - Lecturer independent learning - Workload hours - Type of teaching - Media implementation - Concretization - 71 - Creation of examinations - - - 380 - Other - - 
- Graded examination
- Placement Report, written and Oral presentation, with written elaboration or
- Project Report, written and Oral presentation, with written elaboration
 
- Remark on the assessment methods
- Preparation of a report (80%) on the scientific practice project with a final presentation (20%). 
- Exam duration and scope
- Practice report (15-25 pages) + associated presentation: 15-20 minutes 
- Recommended prior knowledge
- Contents of modules "Scientific Work", "Planning and Management of Projects", "Project Realization" and "Evaluation and Presentation of Projects" are recommended. 
- Literature
- Richtet sich nach dem konkreten Thema des Wissenschaftlichen Praxisprojektes. 
- Applicability in study programs
- Pflanzentechnologie in der Agrarwirtschaft
- Pflanzentechnologie in der Agrarwirtschaft B.Sc.
 
- Person responsible for the module
- Ulbrich, Andreas
 
- Further lecturer(s)
- alle Lehrenden, Studiengang Pflanzentechnologie in der Agrarwirtschaft