IB013-15 Business Consulting
Introductory description
This a a module for Foundation Year.
- To consolidate and reinforce the knowledge and skills developed in other Foundation Year modules, and to create an opportunity for each student to apply this knowledge in a real-world setting.
- To expose each student to the realities of business by requiring them to undertake a study of a business.
- To help students develop their critical research and writing skills by requiring them to research for and write a formal report about their placement or selected business.
- To inspire students to think about their professional career aspirations, connecting them to alumni and industry guest speakers in a friendly and interactive way to build confidence and foster new professional connections.
Module aims
- To consolidate and reinforce the knowledge and skills developed in other Foundation Year modules, and to create an opportunity for each student to apply this knowledge in a real-world setting.
- To expose each student to the realities of business by requiring them to undertake a study of a business.
- To help students develop their critical research and writing skills by requiring them to research for and write a formal report about their placement or selected business.
- To inspire students to think about their professional career aspirations, connecting them to alumni and industry guest speakers in a friendly and interactive way to build confidence and foster new professional connections.
Outline syllabus
This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.
- An introduction to Business Research.
- Understanding the research process.
- Qualitative data collection.
- Qualitative data analysis.
- Quantitative data collection.
- Quantitative data analysis.
- Research ethics.
- Writing a Business Report.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the module, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate awareness of fundamental issues in qualitative and quantitative research, including negotiating access to sources of information, ethical behaviour, interviewing and observing third parties, design and implementation of surveys.
- Organise, analyse and interpret basic qualitative and quantitative data.
- Understand day-to-day aspects of a business.
- Relate practical business issues to the academic literature.
- Think creatively and contribute original ideas.
- Interpret qualitative and quantitative data.
Indicative reading list
Birchmore I (2013) Case-Study Writing: Reflections and Ideas. Warwick Business School.
Collis J & Hussey R (2014) Business Research: A practical guide for undergraduate and post graduate students. Palgrave Macmillan.
Hackley C (2003) Doing Research Projects in Marketing, Management and Consumer Research. Routledge.
Pavlovich K (2007) The development of reflective practice through student journals. Higher education. Research & Development 26:3 281-295.
Research element
Students will work on a business consulting project with an organisation which could include primary and secondary research.
Subject specific skills
Be able to understand good quality research.
Be able to apply qualitative and quantitative research methods.
Be able to analyse qualitative and quantitative data.
Be able to critically evaluate information.
Transferable skills
Carry out basic research including primary and secondary data collection and literature searches.
Draw on a range of writing skills, including academic, creative and report writing.
Clear and structured communication of research methods, findings and analysis.
Study time
Type | Required |
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Lectures | 9 sessions of 2 hours (12%) |
Project supervision | 8 sessions of 1 hour (5%) |
Practical classes | 2 sessions of 3 hours (4%) |
Other activity | 5 hours (3%) |
Private study | 40 hours (27%) |
Assessment | 73 hours (49%) |
Total | 150 hours |
Private study description
Private Study.
Other activity description
Careers sessions
Costs
No further costs have been identified for this module.
You do not need to pass all assessment components to pass the module.
Assessment group A2
Weighting | Study time | Eligible for self-certification | |
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Individual Assignment | 70% | 51 hours | Yes (extension) |
Group Presentation | 20% | 15 hours | No |
Individual contribution report & minutes | 10% | 7 hours | No |
Assessment group R2
Weighting | Study time | Eligible for self-certification | |
---|---|---|---|
Individual Assignment | 70% | Yes (extension) | |
Individual Assignment replaces group work and individual contribution report & minutes) |
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Individual Assignment | 30% | Yes (extension) | |
Individual Assignment replaces group work and individual contribution report & minutes) |
Feedback on assessment
Students will be provided with on-going, informal feedback during the workshops and via meetings with the module leader. Written feedback will be provided on the group presentation.
There is currently no information about the courses for which this module is core or optional.