Economics and International Business Dissertation module (BU40024)
This module aims to provide students with the opportunity to undertake supervised, independent research into a topic of their choice.
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BU40024
This module will give you the independent research and evaluation skills necessary to analyse a complex issue or problem within the areas of accounting, finance or management and to define conduct and report on a substantial piece of empirical research in the area. It will enable you to integrate knowledge and skills acquired across your course and assess your ability to analyse a complex issue or problem within the area of Economics and International Business.
Your dissertation will be based upon primary (or secondary) research undertaken. It may either take the form of an analysis of a current issue in your chosen area, and/or it may be in the form of an answer to a specific problem in the area of accounting, finance or management.
To complete this module you will choose your topic and then design and conduct your chosen dissertation project with the support of your supervisor.
What you will learn
In this module, you will:
- apply theory to real-world problems faced in the world of business by accountants, policy-makers, financial institutions and/ or investors and gain and understand of the difficulties involved in applying academic theories to Economics and International Business
- manage your time effectively, work independently of other people and communicate orally and in writing in a clear and concise manner
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
- write a dissertation in an engaging manner
- read, understand and critically evaluate research and articles in leading accounting, finance and/ or management journals
- discriminate between material that is central to an issue and that which is auxiliary and synthesise information from a number of sources in order to gain a coherent understanding of the theory and practice of Economics and International Business
Assignments / assessment
Proposal Presentation (15%)
Final dissertation (70%)
- Due in April
- 6,000 words
Dissertation Presentation (15%)
Teaching methods / timetable
You will have a two-hour long introductory session from the module organiser, followed by a number of supervisory meetings during the semester.
Courses
This module is available on following courses: