433510 SE Seminar with Bachelor's Thesis

winter semester 2021/2022 | Last update: 03.03.2022 Place course on memo list
433510
SE Seminar with Bachelor's Thesis
SE 1
15
positive completion of the elective course the bachelor thesis is related to in terms of its content. These elective courses are referred to in § 7(2) for management majors
Block
each semester
German

Through self-organized writing of a bachelor thesis in the area of human resources and work students should be trained to develop a scholarly grounded problem-solving competence. Thus, the requirements of the bachelor thesis correspond to state-of-the-art academic practice and meet the standards of business studies with regard to content-related and methodological aspects. Additionally to that students develop their social and communication competences through presentations and discussions in class.

 

Bachelor theses are developed based on given books and articles that have gained major influence in the field of Human Resource Management. Students select their preferred book or article from a literature list. They develop a research proposal that discusses the relevance of the book/article in the literature. They also outline the references that will be fundamental for the thesis and explain their method. Based on their research proposal and the feedback students write a conceptual bachelor thesis in a self-organized way. In the seminar the work progress and open questions are discussed.

Lectures, presentations, group activities and discussions.

Writing of a conceptual bachelor thesis, active participation

Requirement: SBWL Human Resource Management (Basic Course)

The dates 11/25 and 11/26 are reserved for 30-minute one-on-one sessions and are offered in presence. Appointments will be scheduled as part of the course via OLAT.

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Date Time Location
Tue 2021-10-12
10.00 - 12.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online Vorbesprechung
Thu 2021-11-25
10.00 - 12.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Fri 2021-11-26
10.00 - 12.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Wed 2022-01-12
10.00 - 12.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Thu 2022-01-13
10.00 - 12.45 eLecture - online eLecture - online