Module Descriptors
WORK BASED PROJECT (FD)
XXXX58530
Key Facts
Faculty of Business, Education and Law
Level 5
30 credits
Contact
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Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 24
Independent Study Hours: 276
Total Learning Hours: 300
Assessment
  • PROJECT weighted at 70%
  • PRESENTATION - INDIVIDUAL weighted at 20%
  • REFLECTIVE ASSIGNMENT weighted at 10%
Module Details
Module Additional Assessment Details
A project report detailing the examination of the chosen aspect(s) of business, leadership or management (3000 words) (70%) (Learning Outcomes 1 & 2)
A Presentation supported with Powerpoint (10 mins) (20%) (Learning Outcome 3)
Reflective statement (500 words) (10%) (Learning Outcome 4)
Module Texts
Gill,J.and Johnson,P. (2002) Research Methods for Managers, Sage
Saunders, M., Lewis,P. and Thornhill,A. (2002), Research Methods for Business Students, 3rd Edition, Financial Times Prentice Hall
Module Resources
Staffordshire University electronic resources and off-campus library facilities
The module website
Module Learning Strategies
The learning strategy for the module requires students to commit 150 learning hours (including assessment). Of this there will be 24 hours of tutor support, (incorporating lectures, workshops and joint supervisory tutorials) and 252 hours of self-directed study. These sessions will focus on the investigation process and the key aspects relating to the coursework assignment and the production of a project report.

One-to-one review of the student progress during the module

Learning support material will be provided for the module.
Module Indicative Content
Through negotiation, a student will select and obtain approval to undertake a project which will focus on an aspect of business, leadership or management relating to the workplace.

The aim is to allow students, in negotiation with a University Tutor, to identify and propose an aspect or aspects of study which will specifically meet their own learning and development needs.

The project should focus on the one or more of the key business, leadership or management functions which have been studied on their chosen award, together with work based experiential learning, eg. managing people, accounting and finance, marketing, strategy, leadership, etc., thereby enhancing knowledge and skills in the context of the student's workplace

There will be no new learning material relating to these aspects. However you will be required to refer to the learning material in the modules where the aspects of your project was studied.

The module also introduces the investigation process, including setting objectives and the production of a work-based project proposal and detailed project report.