MBA 2420 Thesis
MBA 2420 Thesis
The students shall, as part of the exams requirement, write a thesis. Students are expected to work on the thesis in groups of two to four students. Exceptions are possible (with explicit prior approval), but experience indicates that group work creates better results and students are encouraged to create diverse working groups.
The topic should be an analysis and evaluation of a real life challenge facing a company. The students should choose the topic from their own company or a company that they have close connection to. The students should be able to observe and discuss the topic with people dealing with the challenge in the company. Issues encountered in the coursework should be discussed in the thesis, and the students should demonstrate their ability to apply the models, theories and methods that they have studied to a real situation.
They candidate should aquire better knowledge of how strategic issues and problem solving is conducted in a Chinese company or a multi-national company doing business in China.
The students should learn how to conduct a research investigation into a business topic, and how to write a paper reporting their process, findings and conclusions, both according to scientific, evidence-based principles.
The candidate can analyze relevant academic, professional and reasearch ethical problems and draw conclutions from independent work.
Teaching
There will be a one-day lecture on thesis work and methodology at an early stage of the program. The lecture will cover the following topics:
- How to write a thesis
- Phases in thesis work
- Critical evaluation of published article
- Introduction and problem formulation
- Theory, research model, and hypotheses
- Methods considerations and documentation
- Analysis
- Discussion, implications for practice and theory
Supervision
Supervision will be given to the students, by BI faculty, in person as well as electronically.
Thesis work schedule
A topic hand-in is requested at an early stage (e.g. module 5), a preliminary report will be submitted at the time of the second in-person supervision, and the thesis will be presented orally late in the program (in connection with the one of the last modules).
The deadline for handing in the thesis will be two months after the last module.
Student presentation
Students will present their theses orally to the graders and fellow students before the final hand-in.
The thesis work is continuous throughout the whole program.
The students are evaluated through a preliminary thesis report, an oral presentation of the thesis, and the final thesis.
MBA 24201 – Preliminary thesis report; accounts for 10%
MBA 24202 – Oral presentation; accounts for 35% to pass the program MBA 2420; 30 credits
MBA 24203 – Thesis; accounts for 55% to pass the program MBA 2420; 30 credits
All three evaluations must be passed in order to get credit for the course MBA2420.
The course is a part of a full MBA and examination in all courses in the MBA programme must be passed in order to obtain a certificate for the MBA degree.
Granted admission to the BI-Fudan MBA programme. Please consult our student regulations.
Assessments |
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Exam category: Submission Form of assessment: Written submission Weight: 10 Grouping: Group Duration: 2 Semester(s) Comment: Preliminary thesis report, counts for 10% of the final grade. Exam code: MBA 24201 Grading scale: China Resit: Examination when next scheduled course |
Exam category: Activity Form of assessment: Presentation Weight: 35 Grouping: Group Comment: Oral presentation, counts for 35% of the final grade. Exam code: MBA 24202 Grading scale: China Resit: Examination when next scheduled course |
Exam category: Submission Form of assessment: Written submission Weight: 55 Grouping: Group Duration: 4 Semester(s) Comment: Thesis, counts 55% of the final grade Exam code: MBA 24203 Grading scale: China Resit: Examination when next scheduled course |
All exams must be passed to get a grade in this course.
A course of 1 ECTS credit corresponds to a workload of 26-30 hours. Therefore a course of 30 ECTS credit corresponds to a workload of at least 800 hours.