Course overview
This course enables students to gain experience in research and equip them with knowledge and skills in preparation for potential further higher degree in research studies. In this course, students undertake a structured research project under the supervision of an academic staff member. The research topic is negotiated between the student and potential supervisor. It is expected that the research domain shall be in the business discipline of Procurement and Supply Chain Management. Students are assessed through a proposal, presentation and report.
Course learning outcomes
- Analyse procurement and supply chain research approaches with readings and class activities around the topics by completing the core requirements of this CLO in a proposal, presentation and report
- Evaluate procurement and supply chain research problems with readings and class activities around the topics by completing the core requirements of this CLO in a proposal, presentation and report
- Acquire, synthesise and apply information relevant to procurement and supply chain management research with readings and class activities around the topics by completing the core requirements of this CLO in a proposal, presentation and report
- Differentiate alternative solutions to procurement and supply chain problems with readings and class activities around the topics by completing the core requirements of this CLO in a proposal, presentation and report
- Recommend research-supported solutions to procurement and supply chain problems with readings and class activities around the topics by completing the core requirements of this CLO in a proposal, presentation and report
- Demonstrate skills in problem solving, oral and written communication, and applying an international perspective with readings and class activities around the topics by completing the core requirements of this CLO in a proposal, presentation and report
Degree list
The following degrees include this course