Humanities Exam ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** Humanities exam is one of the two parts of State Final Exam. It is held right after the fi Bachelor Thesis Defense. It lasts approximately 20 minutes. The form of the exam varies ac year in which the student started studying (study plan). ****************************************************************************************** * Registration for the Humanities exam ****************************************************************************************** State Final Exam - step by step manual [ URL "SHVENG-48-version1-sfe_step_by_step___pdf.pd You register not for a specific date, but for the period in which you want to complete the given semester. The periods are always set in the academic year schedule [ URL "https://fh FHSENG-1218.html"] and are three (January / February, May / June, September). The deadlines for registration into the SIS are always announced at least two months befor for submitting the thesis and the application for the SFE. You will be informed about the your defense after the examining committees have been set up at least 3 working days befor Registration is done in SIS: Click on the icon "Final exams". In "Detail" you will see the You must sign in to all the parts of the SFE - Bachelor Thesis Defense and Humanities Exam click on "Announced Exam Dates" and register them. After registration, the option to print the application for SFE will appear there (in "Det needed to either send it by post (Pátkova 2137/5, 182 00 Praha 8 - Libeň) or throw to the (next to the office 1.01) in envelope with name of your secretary and study program. The a needs to be delivered by the deadline for submission of bachelor thesis. Before submitting information on the application is correct (especially department, field of study and title English). ****************************************************************************************** * Study plan SHVAJ17 - Students who began their studies in September 2017 and 2018 ****************************************************************************************** The exam should prove that you are able to combine all your knowledge that has been attest respective comprehensive examinations into one united perspective of the entire study. The examination will be based on the list of literature that you studied, which should be together with the application for the Final State Examination. The list of references/lite contain: • at least 6 relevant titles you had prepared for the comprehensive examination in Europea Contexts • at least 7 relevant titles you had prepared for the comprehensive examination in Philoso Anthropology • all titles relevant to the first part of Comprehensive Exam in Social Sciences (7 titles • at least one title relevant to the comprehensive examination in English Competence. A title is considered “relevant” if it was applicable for the respective comprehensive exa you passed. A “title” may be a book, part of a book or an article that could be claimed as on the list of relevant literature for the respective comprehensive examination. You can f literature form here [ URL "https://fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-1080-version1-shvaj_szzk_list_of_li ****************************************************************************************** * Study plan SHVAJ19 - Students who began their studies in September 2019 and later ****************************************************************************************** This part of the state examination is interdisciplinary in nature and assumes the students to combine, compare and creatively use the knowledge acquired by taking the core theoretic (especially Introduction to Anthropology, Introduction to Philosophy, Introduction to Euro Comprehensive Exam in Philosophy, Comprehensive Exam in Social Sciences and Comprehensive History) and the compulsory elective courses. Students should prepare a presentation that should demonstrate their ability to work in th they have been exposed to while studying Liberal Arts and Humanities. Therefore, they will professionally relevant topic that they will present from a different perspective than the specialization (i.e., the field in which they are writing their thesis). Thus, for example, a student writing a sociology thesis on unemployment should present an from the field of history or psychology, with a student writing a thesis in moral philosophy would prepare an account of developmental p The presentation should not exceed 15 minutes. It is recommended to consult the topic in a thesis supervisor, the lecturers in the relevant fields or the programme supervisor. Three days prior to the state examination, students will submit a presentation file in a s (e.g. *.ppt) and separately a list of the literature used to prepare the presentation. The literature should include at least 5 relevant titles (books or articles). The presentation literature are to be submitted by email to the secretary of the study programme no later t the exam. The on-site oral presentation will be evaluated on the ability to argue in the perspective use of relevant literature and argumentation, overall treatment of the topic, persuasivene presentation, ability to answer questions and lead discussion. It is also recommended not given time of fifteen minutes. When evaluating the student, the commitee shall take into account their orientation in ind discourses of social sciences and humanities, ability to answer the committee's questions, ability to coherently speak on relevant academic topics.