Scientific Presentation
Niveau
Bachelor
Learning outcomes of the courses/module
The students are able to academically prepare a topic from the department of business management and to independently work on a central question. The students’ self-organization and time management skills are encouraged. The students learn the ability to apply theoretical knowledge from their studies in the Bachelor thesis. The students have analytical and academic reflection skills for company-specific problems. They also learn how to present academic papers to a research community.
Prerequisites for the course
None
Course content
• Structure of an academic presentation
• Creating slides for a presentation
• Important technical terms (validity, reliability, representativeness, etc.)
• Identification of limitations of an academic work
• Argumentation, discussion and defense of one’s own results
• Creating slides for a presentation
• Important technical terms (validity, reliability, representativeness, etc.)
• Identification of limitations of an academic work
• Argumentation, discussion and defense of one’s own results
Recommended specialist literature
• Ascheron, C. (2023). Scientific publishing and presentation: A practical guide with advice on doctoral studies and career planning. Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer Verlag.
• Carter, M. (2021). Designing science presentations: A visual guide to figures, papers, slides, posters, and more. London, UK: Academic Press.
• Hofmann, A. H. (2020). Scientific writing and communication: Papers, proposals, and presentations. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
• Carter, M. (2021). Designing science presentations: A visual guide to figures, papers, slides, posters, and more. London, UK: Academic Press.
• Hofmann, A. H. (2020). Scientific writing and communication: Papers, proposals, and presentations. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Assessment methods and criteria
• Final presentation and
• Handout
• Handout
Language
English
Number of ECTS credits awarded
1
Share of e-learning in %
100
Semester hours per week
1.0
Planned teaching and learning method
• 100 % of the event is covered by eLearning. A combination online phase (inductive method for independent acquisition of knowledge and practice of tasks) is used. • The students must present and discuss the results of their Bachelor thesis via a digital platform (digital classroom).
Semester/trimester in which the course/module is offered
6
Name of lecturer
Academic year
3
Key figure of the course/module
BAR 2
Type of course/module
integrated lecture
Type of course
Compulsory
Internship(s)
not applicable