SFB34420 Bachelor's Thesis (Spring 2024)

Facts about the course

ECTS Credits:
10
Responsible department:
Faculty of Computer Science, Engineering and Economics
Campus:
Halden
Course Leader:
Lilja Mosesdottir
Teaching language:
Norwegian and English
Duration:
½ year

The course is connected to the following study programs

Elective course for students enrolled in the Business Administration programme course, the class of 2021 in the bachelor's programme i Business and administration, specializing in:

  • Economic analysis

  • International business

Absolute requirements

All courses in the first year of the study programme must be passed to start this course.

Recommended requirements

The course builds on all mandatory courses in the bachelor’s programme  in Business Administration (1st to 4th semester)  or equivalent courses from other universities. Courses in methods as Mathematics and statistics and Applied methods and statistics are particularly important.

Lecture Semester

6.th semester (spring)

The student's learning outcomes after completing the course

Knowledge

The student has

  • familiarity with theories and recent research on own theme and chosen research problem.

  • relevant major alternatives for research design

  • knowledge of relevant alternative methods for data collection and analysis

  • knowledge of major sources of previous research, and data, and of how to refer to different types of sources both in the running text and in the list at the end of the thesis.

Skills

The student knows

  • how to formulate a feasible research problem

  • how to carry out critical literature search and refer to other researchers’ contributions

  • setting up of an appropriate design for studying the chosen problem

  • evaluating pros and cons of different methods of analysis

  • how to collect data (e.g. archival, panel, survey, interview, focus groups)

  • carrying out a research process in accordance with academic standards and norms

  • planning and writing a complete academic report

  • presenting work-in-process and early findings orally for comments

  • incorporating relevant feedback into the thesis work

 

General competence

The student can:

  • making own decisions based on written material and input from interviewees, respondents, fellow students and supervisor(s)

  • credibility evaluation of sources and statements

  • learning to consider validity and reliability in research practice

  • learning a constructive discussion style in small groups and larger audiences

  • evaluation of own work in terms of value adding/contribution to common knowledge base

Content

Analysis and discussion of managerial or theoretical research problems in economics, business or management. The emphasis is on current topics, newer models and hypotheses.

The seminar is part of the guidance/advisory process. In the process, students learn to ask relevant questions and filter the answers they receive for relevance and credibility. Students involve themselves in either qualitative or quantitative data collection/analysis. During the semester students present their work for the other participants and receive feedback.

Forms of teaching and learning

Self-governed activity in groups of two to three students. Support from the seminar coordinator and supervisor throughout the semester. Lectures/short digital presentations of topics common to all. Discussions and Q&A in class. Frequent feedback waves on short written tasks on major components of each group’s (or students) thesis. Theme-specific guidance by supervisor(s). Each group (or student) writes a bachelor thesis on an agreed upon topic, and submits a brief description of the bachelor's project with student photos to be presented in the EXPO catalogue.

Workload

The course will give the student approximately 280 hours of work.

Practical training/internship

No guided practice.

Coursework requirements - conditions for taking the exam

Assignment 1: Four well-prepared (group) meetings with the supervisor over the semester.

Assignment 2: Submission, presentation and students’ peer assessment of project plan. 

Approved assignments are a prerequisite for submission of the thesis.

Examination

Bachelor's Thesis

Written bachelor's thesis in groups of 2-3 students must be 6000 (+/- 10%) and individual assignments of 4000 (+/- 10%) words.

For group assignment, candidates will receive a shared grade. Grading scale: A-F.

Plagiarism check

Bachelor's theses will undergo electronic plagiarism check. Plagiarism and copying of academic literature and other written works, whether one's own or others', without proper use of references/sources will be considered an attempt at cheating.

Examiners

One internal and one external examiner, or two internal examiners.

Conditions for resit/rescheduled exams

If a candidate fails an individual bachelor's assignment, they may submit a revised version of the assignment for grading once.

If both (or all) candidates fail a joint bachelor's assignment submitted by two (or three) candidates, both (or all) candidates must collaborate to submit a revised version for re-evaluation and a passing grade. The revision can only be done once.

If a student wishes to improve a passing grade, they cannot revise the assignment but must write a new one with a new research question. In this case, the student(s) is not entitled to new academic guidance.

Course evaluation

To improve the course, we need the evaluations from the students. The course is evaluated each semester. The evaluations from the students are treated by the departement staff.

Literature

The current reading list for 2024 Spring can be found in Leganto
Last updated from FS (Common Student System) July 17, 2024 11:15:33 PM