Universität Wien

040264 SE Conversatorium for Master Candidates (2022W)

2.00 ECTS (1.00 SWS), SPL 4 - Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration

Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).

Details

max. 24 participants
Language: German

Lecturers

Classes

MO 10.10.2022 09.00-13.00 Location: Seminar room 3 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.floor;
MO 28.11.2022 09.00-13.00 Location: Seminar room 3 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1st floor;
MO 12.12.2022 09.00-13.00 Location: Seminar room 3 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1st floor;
MO 23.01.2023 09.00-13.00 Location: Seminarraum 3 Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1.Stock;

Please always follow the instructions of the lecturers. Changes are possible at any time. Thank you very much in advance!


Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

In this course, scientific work is learned and practised.

Participants are supported in the preparation of their respective master’s theses. Literature search, formal requirements and efficient writing are subjects of the course.

Both the methods and the content of the students' own master's theses are presented to other students and the presentations of other students are commented on and discussed. One focus is on the implementation of skills learned from the study of business, economics and statistics in general and from the subject in which the conversatory is attended in particular. The lectures given by students enable them to receive feedback. There are also individual coordination sessions.

Assessment and permitted materials

Presentation documents (a set of slides of the presentation including a one- to two-page summary for the other participants) must be submitted three working days before the presentation or earlier via Moodle, the presentation slides are subject to a plagiarism check.

Literature search

Oral presentation of the work

Active participation in the course

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

We ask all students to obtain their written confirmation of supervision, i.e. the SSC form, to be signed by the supervisor, before registration and to hand it in at the examination office. The confirmation of supervision must be brought with you to the first course unit. Students can only remain registered for the course, if they present this confirmation of supervision in the first session.

The presentation slides to be created should summarise the essentials of the previous work correctly and clearly in terms of content. They are the basis for the oral presentation of the work. A one- to two-page summary for the other participants should be attached (max. 30% of the scores that can be achieved).

The set of slides must contain, among other things, a comprehensive bibliography based on an in-depth literature search carried out in libraries, on the internet, and also with various databases (e.g., ABI-Inform/Proquest, Wiso, SSCI, Google Scholar, etc.), at institutions, companies, etc. (max. 30% of the achievable points).

The oral presentation of the thesis should represent the current status at the time of the presentation in an easily understandable, appealing and sensibly structured manner (max. 20% of the achievable scores).

Permanent attendance is a prerequisite, but is not sufficient. Through active participation in the course in the form of questions, answers to questions and comments, the students should participate in the discussion (max. 20% of the achievable scores). A one-time excused absence from a block unit is possible; if you are absent for a longer period, the course cannot be completed successfully.

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Grading scale

“1“ 90%-100%
“2“ 80%-89%
“3“ 66%-79%
“4“ 50%-65%
“5“ <50%

Examination topics

Specialist literature from the respective own comprehensive literature search for the master's thesis.

Reading list

Specialist literature from the respective own comprehensive literature research for the master's thesis.

Ebster, C., L. Stalzer (2017), Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftler, 6th ed., Vienna: Facultas.

Eco, U. (2010), Wie man eine wissenschaftliche Abschlußarbeit schreibt, 13th ed., Heidelberg: Müller.

Jele, H. (2003), Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten in Bibliotheken: Einführung für Studierende, 2nd ed., Munich and Vienna: Oldenbourg, 2003.

N.N. (2012), Richtlinien zum Verfassen wissenschaftlicher Arbeiten im Masterstudium, Vienna.

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Last modified: Th 08.09.2022 10:47