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Lehrveranstaltungen

Bachelor-Forum Management & Sustainable Accounting and Finance (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Rainer Lueg, Henning Schröder, Patrick Velte

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Fr, 24.01.2025, 08:15 - Fr, 24.01.2025, 11:45 | C 6.321 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Fr, 31.01.2025, 14:15 - Fr, 31.01.2025, 17:45 | C 6.321 Seminarraum | VELTE

Forum for Bachelor Thesis (Kolloquium)

Dozent/in: Monika Imschloß

Termin:
14-täglich | Dienstag | 16:15 - 17:45 | 21.10.2024 - 31.01.2025 | C 6.320 Seminarraum

Inhalt: This colloquium addresses IBAE and BWL students who currently write or are about to write their bachelor thesis. This colloquium focusses on quantitative theses, including surveys or experimental study designs. After an introduction to academic research and writing (e.g., tips for literature search, structure of the theses, tips on avoiding common mistakes, etc.), this colloquium provides you with a methodological foundation for quantitative studies, i.e., how to set-up online surveys (SoSci) and analyze experiments (SPSS). Moreover, you will have the possibility to present and discuss your work-in-progress bachelor thesis to obtain feedback.

IBAE Bachelor Forum for Conceptual or Qualitative Theses (Kolloquium)

Dozent/in: Dennis Schoeneborn

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Mi, 23.10.2024, 15:00 - Mi, 23.10.2024, 16:45 | Online-Veranstaltung | Introduction & allocation of timeslots (ONLINE VIA ZOOM)
Einzeltermin | Mi, 13.11.2024, 13:15 - Mi, 13.11.2024, 15:00 | C 6.321 Seminarraum | Work-in-progress presentations I
Einzeltermin | Do, 12.12.2024, 09:00 - Do, 12.12.2024, 12:15 | C 6.321 Seminarraum | Work-in-progress presentations II
Einzeltermin | Mi, 15.01.2025, 14:15 - Mi, 15.01.2025, 16:45 | C 6.321 Seminarraum | Work-in-progress presentations III
Einzeltermin | Do, 16.01.2025, 09:00 - Do, 16.01.2025, 11:30 | C 6.321 Seminarraum | Work-in-progress presentations IV

Inhalt: In this colloquium for IBAE students in the 6th semester, students will be made familiar with the processes of scientific research and academic writing. They will receive guidance on how to narrow down their problem focus, how to search for pertinent literatures, how to do key methodological choices, and how to discuss their findings and theoretical contributions against the background of the existing literature. The colloquium will feature a mix of useful tips&tricks from the lecturer as well as student presentations of their work-in-progress bachelor theses.