Syllabus

Master´s thesis in Business Administration

Code
AFÖ26H
Points
15 Credits
Level
Second Cycle
School
School of Culture and Society
Subject field
Business Administration and Management (FÖA)
Group of Subjects
Business Administration
Disciplinary Domain
Social Science, 100%
This course can be included in the following main field(s) of study
Business Administration and Management1
Progression indicator within (each) main field of study
1A1E
Approved
Approved, 28 January 2021.
This syllabus is valid from 13 April 2021.

Learning Outcomes

After completing the course the student should be able to:
  • Identify a relevant topic in the area of Business Administration and demonstrate a good understanding of the area of research and the factors affecting the chosen topic.
  • Independently develop a relevant theoretical framework.
  • Convincingly argue for the choice of research method.
  • Identify, collect and present a relevant empirical (or equivalent) data material.
  • Analyze and discuss the empirical material using relevant analysis methods.
  • Discuss societal and/or ethical issues of relevance for the thesis.
  • Communicate the main arguments, contents and results of the study in a scholarly manner.
  • Critically examine other reports both orally and in writing.
  • Demonstrate insights into the chosen topic, research area and related methodological questions.

Course Content

Students plan, prepare and write a scientific thesis independently (10 weeks). Tutorials will be given during the course. The drafts and final papers are presented and defended in seminars where students discuss and critically assess each other works.

Assessment

Written thesis and active participation in 3 obligatory seminars with oral presentations of written papers (thesis in different stages of the development) and defence of own work and being the opponent of another student’s work. (15 credits)

Forms of Study

Seminars and tutorials.

Grades

The Swedish grades U–VG.

The final grade for the course is set after an overall assessment by the examiner.

Prerequisites

  • Bachelor degree in Business Administration or equivalent. 30 credits on advanced level in Business Administration and Research Design and Theory of Science and Methods, 15 credits Advanced Level

Other Information

The thesis must be submitted at the time specified by the examiner. Assessment can only be done at specified examinations. Most theses are written by students working together in pairs. However, please note that each student must be prepared to give an account of their own contributions. The students who are admitted and registered for the course are entitled to supervision during the period of the course to which they were accepted. Revised manuscripts must be submitted no later than the time specified by the examiner.