METHODOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WITH THE BASICS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Course: Eastern philology, Western European language and translation: The Сhinese language and literature

Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology

Title
METHODOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WITH THE BASICS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Code
ННД 01
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
PLO 1, PLO 3, PLO 11, PLO 12, PLO 15, PLO 17, PLO 18The full list of Programme learning outcomes is given in the section "Programme Profile".
Form of study
Distance form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
To successfully study the course, students must have general theoretical training acquired within the framework of bachelor's educational programs.
Course content
The purpose of the discipline: to provide students with knowledge and skills that create the necessary organizational and legal basis for carrying out professional research work, its presentation to the scientific community, protection and commercialization of intellectual property rights to its results.Abstract. The course "Methodology of Scientific Research with the Basics of Intellectual Property" consists of three content modules. Module 1 forms an understanding of science as research, introduces the specifically scientific, general scientific and philosophical levels of methodology. Module 2 forms students' knowledge of major linguistic and/or literary trends and their development in domestic and foreign fields; demonstrates a consistent change in the dominance of the main scientific paradigms in the history of philology. Module 3 reveals the role of intellectual property as intellectual capital in the socio-economic development of society and its place in humanities. The discipline ends with a test.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The course provides for the following forms of organization of study: lectures, seminar classes and unsupervised work. The main types of work and, accordingly, the objects of semester control are: classwork (oral answers), presentations (reports), essays and modular control work. A student can score a maximum of 100 points and a minimum of 60 points for performing the prescribed types of work. In detail, the criteria for evaluating the types of works during the semester are presented in the work program of the discipline, published on the official website of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology.
Assessment methods and criteria
The final number of points for the discipline (maximum 100 points) is defined as the sum of points for systematic work during the semester, taking into account modular tests. The credit is given based on the results of the student's work throughout the entire semester and does not include additional assessment measures. For students who scored a total of less points than the critical minimum - 60 points, in order to receive a credit, it is necessary to compile material on the topics for which the debt arose, in the form of writing modular test papers, performing additional unsupervised tasks. The evaluation criteria are presented in detail in the work program of the discipline, published on the official website of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Olena Viktor Komar
Department of Philosophy and Methodology of Science
Faculty of Philosophy
Olha Y. Kronda
Intellectual Property and Information Law Department
Education and Research Law School
Olena Valeriivna Materynska
Department of Germanic Philology and Translation Studies
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Olexandr Olexandrovych Bondarenko
Department of East Slavic Philology and Information and Applied Studies
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology