Background and Rationale
This course is designed to help the students undertake a research project related to Management. It provides a clear guide on how to undertake research as well as highlighting the realities of undertaking research, including the more common pitfalls. The course is developed to provide the students with a guide to the research process and with the necessary knowledge and skills to undertake a piece of research from first thoughts about a research topic to writing a project report. The main objective of this course is to introduce students to the intellectual and scholarly requirements of producing an extended piece of written postgraduate research. The course involves a significant piece of student-directed learning based on a detailed investigation into a key area related to the award. It should take the form of a desk-based study.
The Dissertation requires students to demonstrate:
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course students will be expected to:
1) Explain the principals involved in planning and executing a research project;
2) Conceptualize a research problem and assess it in the context of current knowledge on the subject;
3) Operationalize concepts to formulate and to test hypotheses;
4) Develop or select appropriate measurement instruments for data collection and hypotheses testing;
5) Describe the principles for collection and analysis of data and other information; and;
6) Write reports and review the results of research carried out as part of class project(s)