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MAN700F1-0002(経営学 / Management 700)
Doctoral Seminar ⅠB

Hidehiko NISHIKAWA

Class code etc
Faculty/Graduate school Graduate School of Business Administration
Attached documents
Year 2023
Class code X7413
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Previous Class title
Term 秋学期授業/Fall
Day/Period 土 7/ Sat.7
Class Type
Campus 市ヶ谷
Classroom name 各学部・研究科等の時間割等で確認
Grade
Credit(s) 2
Notes
Class taught by instructors with practical experience
Category 博士後期課程授業科目
論文指導科目

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Outline (in English)

(Couse outline)
The Dissertation Seminar is intended for doctoral students in the Department of Business Administration who are in the process of writing a doctoral dissertation.
Over the course of the seminar, students may be developing their dissertation topics and research design, writing proposals, collecting and analyzing data, writing concluding chapters, or preparing for the final oral examination. Students may be also required to make provision for presentation of papers at conferences and/or posting to peer-reviewed academic journals, if instructed.

(Lerning Objectives)
The purpose of the series of doctoral dissertation seminars(Ⅰ, Ⅱ, and Ⅲ) is to acquire advanced expertise on academic knowledge and skills to reach the acceptable level for each examination of the three steps of the Doctoral Workshop.
The goal of the present seminar, ⅠB, is to wrap up a research proposal reaching the level to pass the examination of "the first step or step one" of Doctoral Workshop ⅠB.

(Leaning activities outside of classroom)
You are expected to make presentations at academic conferences on the contents of your doctoral dissertation and prepare for submission of a related paper to peer-reviewed journals along with the advice of your instructor.

(Grading Criteria)
Grading will be decided based on research achievements and/or progresses such as conference presentations, paper submissions to peer-reviewed journals, and engagement in research activities including attendance, giving papers, and other research progresses and attitudes at the seminar.

Default language used in class

日本語・英語併用 / Japanese & English