Conducted in
term:
2022/23
Erasmus code: 04.0
ISCED code: 0410
ECTS credits:
10
Language:
English
Organized by:
Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management
Diploma Seminar 1155-12-M13-Sem-pph
Examples of topics:
Motivation
Job satisfaction
Personal Branding
Organizational behaviour
Total student workload
1) 60 contact hours (work with the supervisor)
2) Preparation for the seminat: 40 hours
3) Finding and reading sources, writing and proofreading the Bachelor's thesis: 150 hours
Total Student workload: 250 hours (10 ECTS)
Learning outcomes - knowledge
W1: The student knows and understands the rules of writing a diploma thesis and the methods of collecting, processing and analyzing the data necessary to write it - K_W08
Learning outcomes - skills
U1: The student is able to formulate research problems and hypotheses. K_U01, K_U03
U2: The student can study literature. K_U01, K_U05, K_U010
U3: The student has the ability to use the methods of collecting, processing and analyzing data, interpreting data and formulating conclusions for the practice of management, presentation of results and text editing. K_U02, K_U03, K_U04, K_U06, K_U09, K_U010
Learning outcomes - social competencies
K1: The student is independent in thinking and solving organizational problems. K_K01 K_K04
Teaching methods
Classes are conducted in the form of a seminar based on a multimedia presentation, case studies, group discussion, individual work with the student.
Exploratory teaching methods
- seminar
Online teaching methods
- methods developing reflexive thinking
- content-presentation-oriented methods
- exchange and discussion methods
- content-presentation-oriented methods
- exchange and discussion methods
Type of course
compulsory course
Prerequisites
At least B2 English, according to CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages)
Basic knowledge of management and research in management.
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
The basis for the credit is to prepare an outline of the thesis, work out the theoretical part of the work, develop the empirical part of the work (designing research tools, conduct research in the enterprise (organization), develop empirical chapters) and submit it in a complete version.
Bibliography
All literature relevant to the topic of the thesis.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: