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Welcome to MBSDr. Ilias Petrounias
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Room 3.19, MBS [email protected]
Overview
• Welcome
• Role of Director of UG Studies
• Studying at MBS
• Overall learning outcomes
• Your expectations from us
• Our expectations from you
• Feedback
• Academic Malpractice
• Contacts and roles - Sources of Support
• Prizes/Competitions
Director of UG Studies
•Overall responsibility for the running of UG Programmes
• Academic content
• Currency of UG Programmes
• Regulations/Boards of Examiners
• Student issues/feedback/satisfaction
UG Programmes Learning Outcomes
•Individual set of learning outcomes per Programme
•However, the following applies to all of them
• understand your core discipline
• understand subject specific theories, ideas, issues and practices relating to your core discipline
• understand your core discipline as a dynamic field and be able to place theories/practices in a social context
• understand current and future developments in the area of your core discipline
UG Programmes Learning Outcomes (cont.)
•Apply higher-level cognitive skills, including analysis, synthesis and evaluation
•Address arguments/ideas through multiple perspectives
•Develop critical thinking within your core discipline
•Develop/enhance transferable skills
Your Expectations from Us
•Be professional
•Support you, both academically and personally, to help you complete your studies
•Give you feedback
•Keep you informed
•Listen and respond
Our Expectations from You
•Commit to a professional way of working
•Attend and participate
•Make a positive commitment to developing as an independent learner
•Keep us informed
•Understand and follow good academic practice
Feedback
•Feedback from us to you: this can take many forms including essays, presentations, online quizzes, etc
• Formal & informal feedback
• University policy
•Feedback from you to us: via questionnaires, focus groups and surveys
• Programme Committees
• UG Committee
Academic Malpractice
•Academic malpractice includes
• plagiarism, collusion, fabrication or falsification of results
•Make sure that work is your own
• Anything else should be referenced properly
• Don’t be tempted to copy work (plagiarism), buy essays from the internet or cheat in exams – the penalties are severe, even for a first offence…
• Last year two students found cheating in first year exams had to resit all their exams and had zero marks on their transcripts
https://ughandbook.portals.mbs.ac.uk/Myassessment/Plagiarism.aspx
People & RolesSources of Support
•Director of UG Studies
•Programme Director
•Academic Advisor• meeting every 2 weeks, advice on academic matters
•Course co-ordinator• first point of contact for questions/issues for a course
•Seminar Leader• support course co-ordinators doing seminars & tutorials. Often are
GTAs or PhD students
•Assessment & Student Support Office
Make Use of Academic Staff Contact Hours
Prizes & Competitions
•Year Prize
•Programme Prize
• School Prize
•Case competitions
• Marshall International Case Competition in Los Angeles
• Sauder School of Business at The University of British Columbia in Vancouver
• Programme specific (i.e. ITMB e-skills)
•Wish you 3(or 4) enjoyable and productive years!!!