Post Graduate

Academic Methods II: Coaching & Mentoring

level of course unit

1. Master cycle

Learning outcomes of course unit

The participants:
• are able to independently develop and elaborate a course-specific topic and to check and apply it using scientific methods
• are able to identify a suitable topic for their Master Thesis and to narrow it down to a workable level
• are able to define a suitable objective, research question and method
• know the components of an exposé and know how to implement them
• are able to prepare and present their ideas in a comprehensible way
• are able to critically discuss, reflect and thus further develop their ideas and those of their fellow students against the background of the academic "state of the art"
• are able to present and defend their research concept convincingly, constructively incorporating feedback and critical questions
• understand the importance of feedback and peer review processes and can accept constructive criticism from mentors and peers and incorporate it into the revision of their exposé

prerequisites and co-requisites

Academic methods I

course contents

In this course, a group of students is assigned a mentor who accompanies and supports the students through the process of finding ideas for a Master Thesis topic to the implementation of an exposé. Individual mentoring, but also exchange within the group is activated, guided and encouraged. This should trigger a first process of finding ideas for topics of the Master Thesis and initiate a description of the project in the form of an exposé.

• Techniques of topic identification, development, delimitation and preparation (pre-exposé)
• Presentation and discussion of best practice exposés and theses
• Individual coaching and mentoring on possible questions regarding the Master Thesis
• Intensive exchange and promotion of creativity
• Academic reviews: Digital library and research tools
• Exposé creation
• Application of citation and source management software
• Development and presentation of a research concept
• Use of feedback and peer review processes to improve the exposé

recommended or required reading

Matthiesen, V. (2020): ZEITMANAGEMENT - Die Kunst der perfekten Organisation: Wie Sie mit Hilfe von effizientem Selbstmanagement Ihre Produktivität und Motivation ganz einfach steigern und all Ihre Ziele erreichen
Franck, N. (2019): Handbuch Wissenschaftliches Schreiben: Eine Anleitung von A bis Z
Manschwetus, U. (2016): Ratgeber wissenschaftliches Arbeiten: Leicht verständliche Anleitung für das Schreiben wissenschaftlicher Texte im Studium

assessment methods and criteria

Presentation

language of instruction

German

number of ECTS credits allocated

3

eLearning quota in percent

50

course-hours-per-week (chw)

0.5

planned learning activities and teaching methods

ILV (Blended Learning, Inverted Classroom)

semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

2

name of lecturer(s)

n.N.

course unit code

10_WAII

type of course unit

seminar-degree

mode of delivery

Compulsory