ModulbezeichnungOSS-NYT (Nailing your Thesis)
Dozenten
Prof. Dr. Dirk Riehle, M.B.A.
Inhalt
This course teaches students how to perform research work and how to publish the results. The goal is to prepare students for a Bachelor or Master research thesis.
The course covers the following topics:
Science and society
The research process
Exploratory research
Confirmatory research
Writing a thesis/paper
Scientific community
The course can be taken in two variants. The 5 ECTS version combines lectures with homework and exercises. This involves reading, writing, and evaluating research papers.
The 10 ECTS version adds a project to the 5 ECTS version. The project is provided either by an industry partner or by the professorship. It is either a qualitative or quantitative research question. Student teams will perform the research necessary to answer the question, write a (short) research paper about it, and make a final presentation.
The first session of the winter semester 2015/16 has been recorded and can be viewed here: http://wp.me/pDU66-27S; feel free to watch it to get an impression of the course.
In addition to the traditional classroom setting, the course may be offered online (through Adobe Connect at https://webconf.vc.dfn.de/dirkriehle).
Class is run as a 3h block. For the schedule see http://goo.gl/VqoFO. The schedule spreadsheet contains a link to the StudOn course section. To get a chance for a seat in the course, please sign-up on StudOn at least two weeks before classes start. We expect to inform you the week before whether you got a seat in the course or not.
Lernziele und Kompetenzen
Students will learn
Studien- und Prüfungsleistungen
Student work comprises
class participation
course homework
research paper
depending on whether the 5 or 10 ECTS variant was chosen.
Grades are based on linearly combining the individual grades from class participation, student presentations, and the semester research paper as weighted by the amount of work (ECTS) needed for it.
Unterrichtssprache
English
Vorbereitende Literatur
The syllabus, schedule, literature, and more can be found at http://nythesis.com