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1st July 2017, 02:36 PM
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Pdf MBA Dissertation
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1st July 2017, 02:53 PM
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Re: Pdf MBA Dissertation
Here I am giving information about MBA Dissertation Guidelines of University of Malta for your reference: University of Malta MBA Dissertation Guidelines PART 1: THE MBA DISSERTATION 1.1 General Framework of the Dissertation The following outline is indicative of the overall structure of a dissertation. Clearly it will have to be adapted to the particular study you have carried out. SECTION PAGE Title Page Abstract Statement of Authenticity Acknowledgements Table of Contents List of Tables List of Figures CHAPTER 1 Introduction CHAPTER 2 Literature Review CHAPTER 3 Methodology CHAPTER 4 Presentation of Data CHAPTER 5 Analysis of Data CHAPTER 6 Discussion and Interpretation of Findings CHAPTER 7 Conclusions, Implications and Recommendations References Appendices 1.2 Word Length The total length of the dissertation is 20,000-25,000 words. This length is exclusive of title and contents page, figures, tables, appendices and references. 1.3 Plagiarism Plagiarism, that is, the willful representation of an other persons work, without the acknowledgement or the deliberate and unacknowledged incorporation in a students work of material derived from the work (published or otherwise) of another, is UNACCEPTABLE and will incur the penalty of outright failure. 1.4 Planning Your Work You are advised to begin working on your dissertation immediately. The lectures in Research Methods held during the first term of your course are useful in helping you to plan background material and to choose your methodology You should see your supervisor on a regular basis – at least once every two weeks in the beginning. It is also advisable to start writing as soon as possible. Do not worry if you feel that your material is not good enough, almost all early material is weak at the beginning. Starting to write at an early stage will enable your supervisor to see what direction you are taking, where your weaknesses are and give you constructive advice and you will gain confidence from this feedback. 1.5 The Role of Your Supervisor 1. Discuss possible directions for the study and advise on aims and objectives 2. Suggest some general areas of research for consideration and where possible, any examples of current research relevant to the topic. 3. Be available for regular meetings 4. Examine written work and provide constructive criticism. It is not the responsibility of the supervisor to correct spelling mistakes, etc. other than to point out these are present: nor is it the duty of the supervisor to organise the presentation content of the work, although advice may be provided if enough work has been submitted. 5. Make student aware of inadequate progress or any other facts which could impede the completion of a successful piece of work. 6. Mark the dissertation, confer with the examiner and submit the agreed mark to the Chairman of the Dissertation Board. 1.6 Your Responsibilities 1. It is your responsibility to make appointments on a regular basis. If you difficulty in arranging appointments you must contact the Research Methods Course Co-Ordinator or the Head of Department. 2. Provide written work for your supervisor to comment on; maintain your own progress. 3. Where possible, submit your written work in advance of your appointment in order that your supervisor has time to offer you constructive criticism. 4. Comply with the regulations as detailed in this handbook. Last edited by pawan; 1st July 2017 at 02:58 PM. |
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