2010/2011 BA-2YP 2nd Year Project
English Title | |
2nd Year Project |
Course Information | |
Language | English |
Point | 25 ECTS (750 SAT) |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Quarter |
Course Period |
Spring
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Fourth Quarter
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Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study Board |
Study Board for BA in Information Management |
Course Coordinator | |
Flemming Meier | |
Main Category of the Course | |
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Taught under Open University-Taught under open university. | |
Last updated on 29 maj 2012 |
Learning Objectives | |||||
• Facilitate and qualify reflections on the epistemological and methodological perspectives of theoretical concepts and approaches from other courses, by relating these theories and approaches to a small number of issues and themes from the philosophy of science. • Facilitate and qualify critical and constructive reflections on the challenges and choices of the research project work of the Second Year Projects; with emphasis on (1) formulation of problems / research questions, (2) integration of various theoretical inspirations into an interdisciplinary methodological approach and (3) execution of data analysis. • Introduce to various kinds of data and the methods of collecting them • Train skills in designing questionnaires, interview questions, observation guides and other means for data collection • Facilitate a critical and constructive peer-reviewing process at the Pilot Exam in order to qualify the project reports and specifically the analyses and epistemological and methodological reflections carried out in the project reports. | |||||
Examination | |||||
Individual oral exam based on 2nd Year Project | |||||
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Examination | |||||
The examination of the 2nd Year Project consists of two examinations that are graded separately: 1) An oral, individual examination based on the project as such and 2) An individual written English examination of the Executive Summary submitted individually in connection with the 2nd Year Project. It is a summary of the project written in a concise, precise manner to a specific target group. The Executive Summary is a 1 page independent document. The regular oral exam takes place in June, the re-examination is in August. | |||||
Prerequisites for Attending the Exam | |||||
The final project must contain two reports and an abstract: A project report, an executive summary and an abstract. | |||||
Course Content | |||||
The course is organized as four workshops each consisting of four ‘lessons’. At each workshop students work with a number of themes, such as:
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Teaching Methods | |||||
The course activities will vary from lectures and exercises over reflective conversations and group work to student group presentations and class discussions. There will be small assignments (for all students to work with) in relation to two of the workshops. The fourth workshop will be organized as a Pilot Exam where all groups have to present a short paper explaining about the project and the results (so far). Each group also has to review another group’s project as presented at the Pilot Exam. In addition to the four workshops of the IRM course a specific workshop on quantitative data collection, analysis of quantitative data and statistical analysis is organized. |