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Project:
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Assessment
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Home Assignment
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Marking Scale
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7-step scale
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Censorship
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Internal examiners
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Exam Period
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May/June
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Aids
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Please, see the detailed regulations below
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Duration
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Please, see the detailed regulations below
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The project is conducted in groups over a period of 1 month with 2 or 3 students per group. For groups of 2 the report must not exceed 30 standard pages excluding appendices. For groups of 3 the report must not exceed 45 standard pages excluding appendices. As each student receives an individual grade, each group member must identify the exam sections he/she has authored, please refer section 6 (3) in the Programme Rules and Regulations. The deadline for handing in the project is in June and will be announced by the programme secretary. Make-up/ re-exam will take place in September. If the student was ill during the exam period a new project must be handed in to a new deadline in September announced by the programme secretary. If the student did not pass the regular exam, a new exam must be handed in to a new deadline in September announced by the programme secretary. The make-up/re-exam report can be written individually or in groups (provided that other students are taking the make-up/re-exam) |
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Aim of the course To provide a real-life experience in the form of a consulting report, researched and written by a team of junior consultants (students). The student should apply the analytical skills acquired during the first year on a problem of relevance to a company or an organisation.
The business project has two aims. A first aim is to provide the participants with an in-depth knowledge in areas of finance, economics, and corporate strategy. A second aim is to train the participants with respect to writing a report within a limited time period based on teamwork. This corresponds to real-life situations where economists are often faced with the task of writing a report, often providing the framework for management decisions. The business project is written in the course of one month. The project takes place in May. Groups are formed of two students. The size of the project must not exceed 30 pages. The department provides each group with a supervisor.
Course status The course is a foundation course and complementary to all courses taught in the first year of the FSM concentration. |