2010/2011 BA-3YP Bachelor’s Project
English Title | |
Bachelor’s Project |
Course Information | |
Language | English |
Point | 20 ECTS (600 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 | |
Dorte Madsen | |
Main Category of the Course | |
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Taught under Open University-Taught under open university. | |
Last updated on 29 maj 2012 |
Examination | |||||
Individual oral exam based on 3rd Year Project | |||||
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Examination | |||||
Bachelor’s Project: • The exam is an individual, oral exam in curriculum based on the Bachelor’s Project, written in groups of 4 students. • One grade is given, reflecting an overall assessment of the project, the oral presentation, and the defence. The student’s proficiency in spelling and fluency in writing will also be taken into account when grading the exam. However, most emphasis will be put on the project content. | |||||
Prerequisites for Attending the Exam | |||||
The final project must contain two reports and an abstract: A project report, an Executive Summary and an abstract. The regular oral exam takes place in June, the re-examination is in August. | |||||
Course Content | |||||
Aims and Requirements Guided by the project’s research question, the project can draw on knowledge from all three years of study. The Bachelor’s Project shows the students' ability to integrate knowledge by formulating an interdisciplinary problem and conducting a systematic and valid analysis within the framework of a complex theme. The Bachelor’s Project is the final thesis in the undergraduate programme, and the objective and requirements should be seen as a continuation of the First and Second Year Projects. The requirements are naturally more rigorous than the former projects with regard to definition of the research question, methodology and use of theory and data. The data to be collected as part of the project work may be in various forms of quantitative as well as qualitative data. In other words: Data from documents retrieved from the Internet or other sources, survey data and/or data from observations and interviews may be relevant. |