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Syllabus RESEARCH EXERCISE - 71260
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Last update 09-05-2023
HU Credits: 8

Degree/Cycle: 1st degree (Bachelor)

Responsible Department: Agricultural - Special Program

Semester: Yearly

Teaching Languages: Hebrew

Campus: Rehovot

Course/Module Coordinator: Prof Jose Gruenzweig

Coordinator Email: jose.gruenzweig@mail.huji.ac.il

Coordinator Office Hours: by appointment

Teaching Staff:
Prof. Yael Mishael

Course/Module description:
Goals, methods, and research process. The student will submit a report study including all elements of the original research report considering its minimal scope: introduction, literature review, objectives, methods, results and conclusions of the discussion. Further details, see the yearbook faculty - Chapter "exercise research."

Course/Module aims:
Experience in laboratory work, reading, studying, writing a dissertation research study summary

Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
* Handle lab work
* Experience in scientific writing
* Experience in designing experiments
* Experience in analyzing results
* Experience in research tools
* Background for a decision regarding the continuation of graduate studies

Attendance requirements(%):
100

Teaching arrangement and method of instruction: Experience in laboratory work, reading, writing a dissertation research study summary

Course/Module Content:
According to the research study

Required Reading:
According to the research study

Additional Reading Material:
According to the research study

Grading Scheme :

Additional information:
1. The course is for students who finished their mandatory courses of the first and second years and intend to finish their degree in a three- or four-year course.
2. The report will include abstract, introduction, literature, aims, methods, results, discussion and bibliography in a balanced manner- up to 25 pages. Will be submitted either digitally or printed on both sides at 1.5 space.
3. The data cannot serve as a part of MSc thesis.
 
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