IB312-30 Project
Introductory description
This is an elective module available for WBS Students.
This course offers students an opportunity to plan and carry out an in-depth study of a limited topic in which they are interested.
On successful completion of the course, students will have acquired:
- A deeper or more extensive knowledge of a particular topic.
- Research skills.
- Report writing skills.
Module aims
This course offers students an opportunity to plan and carry out an in-depth study of a limited topic in which they are interested.
On successful completion of the course, students will have acquired:
- A deeper or more extensive knowledge of a particular topic.
- Research skills.
- Report writing skills.
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.
- Overview of methodologies used in business research (that will be followed up with supervisor in relation to specific methods chosen for project).
- Overview of writing a project.
- Review of progress at the start of term 2.
- Presentations at the end of term 2.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the module, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to explore a topic of their own choosing in depth by means of independent research.
- To apply their critical judgement.
- Use skills in project management, critical discrimination and a sense of proportion in evaluating data and evidence for a substantial project.
- Develop an understanding of the empirical and theoretical literature bearing on their chosen project.
- Understand research methodology.
- Have a thorough understanding of their research findings.
- Ability to identify relevant data.
- Ability to classify and synthesise data.
- In-depth knowledge of the topic selected.
Indicative reading list
Traditional research methods bibliography, e.g. Gray (2013) Doing Research in the Real World.
Bell, E., Bryman, A. and Harley, B. (2019). Business research methods 5th ed. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press.
Dawson, C. (2020). A-Z of digital research methods. E-book.
Eden, L., Bernhard Nielsen, B., and Verbeke, A. (2020). Research Methods in International Business. E-book.
Hair, J. (2016). Essentials of business research. E-book.
Research element
This module provides students with the opportunity to select a topic and carry out in-depth research. They will learn about research methodology, how to identify relevant data. It will result in a presentation and project.
Subject specific skills
Develop the ability to pursue independent research.
Ability to formulate a suitable research question and be able to identify appropriate methods for addressing the question.
Selection and application of appropriate research methods.
Selection of appropriate explanatory theories and their application to data.
Practise the representation of research findings.
Transferable skills
Organise and manage their time to an independent research project.
Organise and write an extended piece of research work of their own using arguments effectively.
Appropriate application of bibliographic search to find data and analysis.
Apply problem-solving skills in a supervised research situation.
Develop written communication skills by completing draft chapters and the final dissertation for summative assessment.
Practice communication skills by discussing progress with the Supervisor and making best use of the consultation meetings by using email and supervisory face to face meetings to communicate with the Supervisor.
Learning, planning, organisation and time management by planning work to meet a set of pre-determined deadlines and preparing for meetings with the Supervisor and observing strict deadlines and schedules.
Showing initiative by exploring a range of data sources including fieldwork and data search and establishing the relevance of this data for the dissertation topic.
Demonstrating adaptability through learning to analyse data and/or undertake field research in a non-structured way.
Ability to present research findings to an audience and answer questions about research.
Study time
Type | Required |
---|---|
Lectures | 3 sessions of 2 hours (5%) |
Project supervision | 10 sessions of 1 hour (8%) |
Private study | 106 hours (87%) |
Total | 122 hours |
Private study description
Private Study.
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 A3
Weighting | Study time | Eligible for self-certification | |
---|---|---|---|
Project (30 CATS) | 90% | 160 hours | Yes (extension) |
Presentation (30 CATS) | 10% | 18 hours | No |
Assessment group R1
Weighting | Study time | Eligible for self-certification | |
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Project | 100% | Yes (extension) |
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