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BUS7B63 Dissertation
Module title | Dissertation |
Module code | BUS7B63 |
Module leader | Dr. Delyth Wyndham |
Assessment title | Dissertation |
Launch date | 01/09/2022 |
Submission deadline | Submission date will depend on your programme route and start point. Please see the Assessment and Feedback section on Moodle. |
Expected date for return of marks and feedback | Three weeks following submission via Turnitin. |
Module outcomes assessed | Develop a viable research/project question/problem with a supporting aim and objectives that demonstrates rigour and is ethically sound.Search literature relating to the proposed research/project topic in a systematic manner and synthesise and critically evaluate the literature to produce a narrative collating the review findings in support of a specific research/project question/problem.Develop, outline and work within a comprehensive research/project framework which integrates relevant methodologies/approach; design; quality measures and any ethical issues related to the research/project.Analyse data in a critical manner appropriate to the methodology/approach outlined and present and review the results/findings in an appropriate format.Synthesise the research/project results/findings and propose strategic recommendations of relevance to both practitioners and academics. |
Assessment weighting | 100% |
Word count | 18,000 (+/-10%) Abstract – Word Guide: 300 (excluded from total)Introduction, research/project question/problem, aim and objectives – Word Guide: 1,800 – 2,500Background and context – Word Guide: 3,000 – 4,000Methodology – Word Guide: 2,100 – 2,800Analysis & Discussion – Word Guide: 7,500 – 8,000Conclusion – Word Guide: 1,800 – 2,500 |
Assessment task details | |
During this module, you will complete a dissertation research project (project based research study). You can either: Sign up to a specific project task proposed by a supervisor orPitch and implement a project that you have conceived and developed to meet the research study assessment requirements Type A: The project task outlines detail the rationale for the research and the data that will be analysed. See specific project task outlines for full details of the project. Type B: In your pitch you will need to outline the rationale for your research. You will need to clearly identify the management problem and provide full details of the data you intend to analyse. Your project pitch must be reviewed and agreed by your supervisor in the first instance and then approved by the module lead or programme leader. Your pitch must be: relevant to your MBA; propose sufficient data analysis; and needs to be achievable within the module timeframe. Over the course of the module you will: retrieve the data specified in the project task outline/your pitch and/or design your data collection approach; secure approval; prepare/collect the data; and analyse the data. You will write up your research as a dissertation in the format outlined in the module handbook by following the project based research study template provided. You are reminded that your choice of dissertation topic should reflect the subject area represented in the programme route you are studying. You should not sign |
up for a Type A project or pitch a Type B project which requires you to deviate from this rule. | |
Submission instructions | |
A single Word or PDF document only, containing your final dissertation and reference list. Appendices are permitted. A template is provided on the module space, which must be followed. Please submit online via the appropriate Turnitin submission on the module space on Moodle. | |
Hints and tips | |
You have opted to submit a project based research study. Your dissertation should follow the project based research study template provided on the module Moodle space. In your submission you must demonstrate a substantive analysis of organisational/business data as described in the specific project task outline or in your project pitch. If you are unsure about the content of any dissertation chapter or chapter section please review the content provided on Moodle and speak to your supervisor during supervision where you are unclear. Suggested chapter word limits are provided in the dissertation Marking Criteria below. Take on board the feedback you are provided in your draft submission opportunities. Follow all submission instructions given in the module handbook. All submitted work is expected to observe academic standards in terms of referencing, academic writing, use of language etc. Failure to adhere to these instructions may result in your work being awarded a lower grade than it would otherwise deserve. | |
Marking and moderation | |
See the dissertation Marking Criteria below. All dissertation submissions are marked by two members of the MBA programme team. Submissions are also reviewed by the external examiner before presentation to board. | |
Employability Skills Applied | |
On successful completion of this module, you will have had opportunities to demonstrate achievement of the following Employability Skills: | |
CORE ATTRIBUTES | |
Engaged | ü |
Creative | ü |
Enterprising | ü |
Ethical | ü |
KEY ATTITUDES | |
Commitment | ü |
Curiosity | ü |
Resilient | ü |
Confidence | ü |
Adaptability | ü |
PRACTICAL SKILLSETS | |
Digital fluency | ü |
Organisation | ü |
Leadership and team | |
Critical thinking | ü |
Emotional intelligence | |
Communication | ü |