Business Administration: Bachelor's Thesis
15.0 ECTS creditsThe course comprises two sections: Research Methods and Thesis Writing. In Research Methods, lectures focus on the different aspects of the writing process and on the features of qualitative and quantitative data analysis.
The degree project entails planning and completing relevant investigations, analysing the result and presenting conclusions. The resulting written thesis should be the product of a collaboration between two students. Students are expected to participate in seminars and supervision sessions and to defend their thesis at a final seminar. They are also required to critically review and discuss other students' work.
Supervision is only offered to students while the course is in progress. Students who fail to complete the project satisfactorily during this time may re-register at the next course opportunity. They will then be offered additional supervision to the extent made possible by available resources.
The degree project entails planning and completing relevant investigations, analysing the result and presenting conclusions. The resulting written thesis should be the product of a collaboration between two students. Students are expected to participate in seminars and supervision sessions and to defend their thesis at a final seminar. They are also required to critically review and discuss other students' work.
Supervision is only offered to students while the course is in progress. Students who fail to complete the project satisfactorily during this time may re-register at the next course opportunity. They will then be offered additional supervision to the extent made possible by available resources.
Progressive specialisation:
G2E (has at least 60 credits in first‐cycle course/s as entry requirements, contains degree project for Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science)
Education level:
Undergraduate level
Admission requirements
Business Administration 60 ECTS credits, including at least 30 credits earned for courses with other basic level courses as prerequisites.
Selection:
Selection is usually based on your grade point average from upper secondary school or the number of credit points from previous university studies, or both.