•   Thesis Planning THE7LF101-3042 05.08.2024-29.11.2024  (CONTACT, ...) +-
    Learning objectives
    Upon completion of the course, the student is able to
    • produce a thesis plan and implement it flexibly according to the schedule.
    • choose the correct thesis type for his thesis project.
    • give, receive and utilize feedback received in working life meetings and thesis advising situations.
    • choose and demarcate the thesis topic, and determine the objectives and benefits of the thesis.
    • choose the most suited research and project management methods to serve the thesis project.
    • produce the research design and the overlay matrix.
    • utilize various types of sources and information search channels, and assess source literature critically.
    • apply the reporting and referencing guidelines of Haaga-Helia.
    • conduct RDI ethically.
    • recognize, describe and possibly develop expert operations in the field of business: developing own work, own competences, organizational processes and/or the field of study.
    • behave professionally in thesis advising situations and meetings with working life.
    • utilize the concepts, models and theories of international business in the thesis.
    • write the thesis report in professional English using the required style and register.
    • discuss and present his thesis project to various types of audiences
    • complete the legislated maturity test in the mother tongue of his secondary/high school education.
    • follow Haaga-Helia’s thesis instructions.
    Starting level and linkage with other courses
    • Prerequisite: THE7LF100 Introduction to Thesis non-stop on-line examination must be completed to start the course.
    • The course THE7LF101 Thesis Planning must be completed in order to (1) receive a named thesis advisor who advises the student in the following phases of the thesis process: THE7HH801, THE7HH802, THE7HH803 and THE7HH804 and (2) get a Konto project in the Haaga-Helia thesis management software
    Contents
    The following as they relate to the bachelor’s thesis.
    • types of thesis projects
    • formulation of research questions and dividing it into investigative questions, and formulation of project objective and dividing it into project tasks.
    • demarcation for a research-based thesis and scope for a product/project-based thesis
    • knowledge base (theoretical frame of reference), and research and project management methods
    • negotiations and collaboration with commissioning organizations
    • Haaga-Helia reporting and referencing guidelines.
    • ethical principles in RDI
    • research design and overlay matrix
    • tools and software
    • maturity test
    • thesis assessment criteria
    • publication process
    • academic writing
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria - grade 1
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    Assessment criteria - grade 3
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    Assessment criteria - grade 5
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    Further information
    GLOBBA Thesis Coordinator: Elizabeth San Miguel

    Learning material and recommended literature

    • Handouts available on the course Moodle platform when the course starts.
    • Additionally, the student chooses literature relevant to the thesis being planned from all the following categories (1) Literature in the student's major specialisation, (2) Methods related literature and (3) Academic writing literature.

    Campus

    Mondragon

    Teaching language

    English

    Timing

    05.08.2024 - 29.11.2024

    Groups
    • CONTACT
    • GLOB21SMON
    Teachers

    Kevin Gore, Diego Hernández Campos

    Seats

    5 - 25

    Degree Programme

    GLOBBA Degree Programme in International Business

    R&D proportion

    0.00 cr

    Virtual proportion

    0.00 cr

    Evaluation scale

    H-5