General guidelines for bachelor project
You must have passed at least 120 ECTS before you start working on the bachelor project. Students at the special credits programme for AP Graduates must have passed 90 ECTS based on credit transfer and an additional 30 ECTS on the credit transfer programme at SDU. The academic study board may grant an exemption from the above rule in case of special circumstances.
You can get good advice and counseling for your work with your bachelor project by attending the information meetings, which are held in april (for those writing their bachelor project in the fall) and october (for those writing their bachelor project in the spring).
On this page you will find important information regarding the specific fases of the bachelor project. Be advised, that submitting your wish for subject does not replace the normal enrollment procedures. You still have to enroll for the course.
Read about the details in the course description for the bachelor project 2021.
Information meeting
The information meeting was conducted on april 13th at 12.30-13.00 via ZOOM-ID.
Slides regarding the information meeting will be available here.
For students who are unable to participate in the meeting, please contact Julie Etmontspool, juli@sam.sdu.dk to gain access to the recording after the meeting.
Information slides from the library will be available here.
The process
Form groups of 2-3 students and agree on subject area and topic that you want to work with.
If you not are already in a group, you must contact your local subject director.
You must hand ind your wish for subject area and topics area as a group on the the digital form. You must write 5-10 lines about the problem that you want to work with preferably including suggestion of theoretical framework and methods to be used in empirical work connected to the project. The better you can formulate your problem, the larger the chance of approval. Seek inspiration for how to formulate a topic in the predefined topics under each subject area.
- The group must decide who creates the form. It is only the person creating the form who can later edit the form. Other group members receive an email about changes in the form and must approve these. If they do not do so, the form will not move on in the work flow.
- The person creating the form needs email-addresses for other group members to fill in the form.
- Notice that you at this stage can only fill in the fields for group members, indication of subject area and wished topic. You can fill in the remaining fields once you have received a supervisor and a topic.
- Notice that the form is not submitted until you click on "send" (save is not enough). Notice also that once you have created the form (clicked on "save"), you can no longer add or remove group members. Therefore - do not fill in the form until you have formed your group. If you need to make changes in the group composition you may contact the study administration until the deadline for filling in the form.
- If the form is rejected, you have to create a new form. You cannot edit in the form.
Deadlines:
- November 1st for bachelor projects handed-in in May and defended in June.
- May 1st for bachelor projects handed-in in December and defended in Januar.
Deadline for submitting the supervisor agreement with your topic and working title for final approval (same form as used for registration of topic).
If a topic/working title that is later approved is not submitted by this date, you may not participate in ordinary exam and an examination attempt has been used.
Use the same form as for wish for topic.
Deadlines:
- March 1st for bachelor projects handed-in in may and defended in June.
- October 1st for bachelor projects handed-in in december and defended in januar.
Use your supervisor wisely. Read about what can you expect from your supervisor and how you can get the most out of supervision (Which also includes students writing their bachelor project).
Be advised, that the bachelor project must comply to the formalities for written assignments.
Oral defense.
The oral defense takes place individually if you have prepared the project individually and otherwise in the group in which you have written the project report. Present at the defense is you (and the other group members), the internal examiner (normally your supervisor), and an external examiner. The external examiner is often from business but may also be employed at another university. The defense is open to the public, but there are seldom additional people present.
The oral defense starts by you/your group presenting your project. You can see the time set aside for this part and for the entire defense in the course description under “Examination regulations → Exam - bachelor project with oral defense → Additional Information”. After the presentation, the internal examiner will examine you in the project and related theory and methods. The external examiner typically also poses a couple of questions.
The external examiner and the examiner must be able to do an individual grading after the defense. Therefore, expect that the examiner asks specific questions to specific group members if you do the defense in a group. You can help the individual grading by ensuring that all group members actively contribute during the presentation and the examination.
You cannot expect that there is a projector in the examination room, and/or that there is time for setting it up. Therefore, expect to do your presentation directly on your laptop. Out of precaution, bring a hard copy of the presentation for the internal examiner and the external examiner.
The presentation should give the internal examiner and not least the external examiner an introduction to the project. Topics can be:
- State your problem and elaborate on why you found it interesting and why the problem has academic and practical relevance – including for a company that you have possibly collaborated with.
- Shortly specify your research aim and the research method(s) employed.
- Elaborate on your choices of theories and methods and the reason for your choices. Also, find time to touch upon other theories and methods that could have been employed and in which way it would change your thesis/results. If you have found errors (e.g. in a proof) or other shortcomings in the literature, it is fine to mention this and the consequences this has had for your project.
- Summarize shortly the most important results and discuss challenges that you have had in reaching the results and assess their strength.
- State the implications of the results. Reflect on possible recommendations and a possible need for additional research.
- If anything new of relevance for your thesis/problem statement has shown up, for example new academic or newspaper articles or feedback on a presentation in the company if you prepared the thesis in collaboration with a company) you could also put that out in your presentation, as it shows that you are motivated even after handing in the thesis.
If you fail the bachelor project, you have the following options:
- To submit a revised report in August/February for the second attempt and in September/March for the third attempt. Date for submission and oral defense will appear from the plan of examinations. You must register for these re-examinations as for all other re-examinations.
- To postpone your second or third attempt for a later examination term, where you are to submit a new project within a new topic.
If you choose to do a revision, you may meet with your supervisor who will explain why you failed.
If you have prepared the report as a group, and all members have failed, you must hand in the revised report as a group. If only some of the group members have failed, the members that have failed must make an agreement with the supervisor concerning the revision of the report in a way that secures that what they hand in is their own work.
If you choose to postpone your second and/or third attempt to a later examination term, you must start over with a new topic and possibly another supervisor. This means that you follow the entire process again, registering for the course, filling in the digital form etc. Notice that you need to hand in an entirely new report. You are not allowed to use elements from the report, you have handed in in previous attempts. You will be offered supervision to the same extent as for your first attempt.
Topics
Please click on the links below to read more about the topics.
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Organisationsadfærd og Human Resource Management
Organisationsstruktur og Strategi
B2C marketing og Kommunikation
B2B marketing og International Business
Innovationsledelse, projektledelse, teknologiledelse og market creation
Library
From https://mitsdu.dk/en/bibliotek you can:
Search all library resources: Search articles, books and other materials.
Find relevant databases in our Libguide:Company and Market Information. This Libguide gives you a good overview and links to the databases relevant for your topic.
Each semester we will offer you various workshops ”Find your literature”. Here we will help you find the best literature for your BA project. See dates and more information on Courses and Events.