Dissertation and Viva-voce

Paper Code: 
MAM 427
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course outcome

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

On completion of this course, the students will be able to;

Approach in teaching: Regularcontact with Supervisor

Viva, Presentation

 

CO 193.  Develop responses on the basis of the evaluation and undertake analysis.

CO 194. Apply knowledge and understanding in relation to the chosentopic of research

Learning activities for the students: Presentations, Review of Literature, SPSS/Analytical software practice inLab

 

CO 195.  Communicate in written form by integrating, analysing and applying key texts and practices.

 

 

Course Guidelines and Contents: The Dissertation work enables participants to develop knowledge and understanding of a specialist area within the broad field of Human Resource Management. Each student will carry forward the research work on the synopsis prepared in semester III and complete the dissertation work under the supervision of a dissertation guide.

 

Students are required to meet their supervisors for guidance and devote 4 hours per week other than Lab sessions provided to them on regular basis.

 

After the data collection process is over, 30 hours Lab sessions will be available to the students for completion of their report under the supervision of a faculty to complete the following-

 

 

 

15.00

Data Compilation- Compiling data in excel, importing to SPSS, Data Cleaning and summarizing Data Analysis using SPSS

15.00

Report Writing- Preparation of Rough Draft and Final Draft

Essential Readings: 

• Peg Boyle, Demystifying Dissertation Writing, Stylus Publishing, LLC, 2009
• Carol M. Roberts, The Dissertation Journey: A Practical and Comprehensive Guide toPlanning, writing and defending your dissertation, Sage Publications

Academic Year: