Type:Thesis
Language:English
Scheduled in semester:4
Semester Hours per Week / Contact Hours:18.0 L / 13.5 h
Self-directed study time:16.5 h
Module coordination/Lecturers
- Prof. em. Dr. Marco J. Menichetti
(Modulleitung)
- Prof. em. Dr. Marco J. Menichetti
(Interner Dozent)
- Dr. rer. oec. Jurij-Andrei Reichenecker, MSc UZH ETH LL.M.
(Interner Dozent)
- Prof. Dr. Michael Hanke
(Interner Dozent)
- Dr. Lars Kaiser
(Interner Dozent)
- Assoz. Prof. Dr. Martin Angerer
(Interner Dozent)
- Ass.-Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stöckl
(Interner Dozent)
- Dr. rer. oec. Jurij-Andrei Reichenecker, MSc UZH ETH LL.M.
(Co-Modulleitung)
- Dr. Georg Peter
(Externer Dozent)
- Dr. rer. oec. Jurij-Andrei Reichenecker, MSc UZH ETH LL.M.
(Co-Modulleitung)
- Dr. Lars Kaiser
(Co-Modulleitung)
- Ass.-Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stöckl
(Co-Modulleitung)
Curricula
Master's degree programme in Banking and Financial Management (01.10.2008)Modules
Description
- The colloquium comprises of a presentation and discussion of the current stage of each students' project and the methodology used.
- Provision of a structured overview of the actual research topic, proposed methodology and expected outcome of the master thesis.
- Individual presentation of the master thesis proposal to an audience of fellow students.
- Assertion of the academic advisor on a possible realization of the master thesis module at the expected academic standard.
- Discussion with the academic advisor and fellow students about the research topic and its realization potential.
Lecture Goals
During the colloquium the candidate has to introduce and present the research question, research topic and the current state of progress to the audience of fellow students. An in-depth overview on literature, a solid theoretical background and a detailed schedule of the analysis are expected. The student has to assure the academic advisor of his ability to fulfill the necessary requirements of the master thesis module.
After the presentation the academic advisor encourages fellow students to take an active part in a discussion and feedback session on the presented research topic.
The colloquium serves as a final preparation and opportunity for feedback on presentation skills, contents and argumentation before the master thesis defence, which is conducted in front of the examination board.
Qualifications
Admission Requirements
- Accepted and signed exposé (student, first assessor, academic director)
Exam Modalities
The presentation should take approx. 15-20 minutes and a follow-up discussion of 10 minutes.
The colloquium is graded either with "pass" or "fail".
Participation and presentation is obligatory on one of the appointments.
Participation and presentation is optional on the other appointment.
Comments
Colloquium date for winter term is on 1st September 2015.
For questions regarding deadlines and procedures please contact the Executive programme director.
Dates
Datum | Zeit | Raum |
01.09.2015 | 08:00 - 16:00 | S1 |