Course Code: N1I00451 Credits: 10
Duration: 16 weeks
Prerequisites: Completion of all courses in the Business Administration program
Target Students: Undergraduate students majoring in Business Administration (including top-up program students)
Course Description:
Graduation Practice and Graduation Thesis is the final academic component for undergraduate students majoring in Business Administration. It aims to help students apply their accumulated theoretical knowledge through enterprise internships and academic thesis writing, thereby cultivating their ability to solve real-world problems. The course not only assesses students’ mastery of professional knowledge but also emphasizes the development of professional ethics and conduct. By participating in in-depth field internships, students gain practical experience in enterprise management, and demonstrate their independent research and innovation capabilities through the writing of a graduation thesis.
Learning Outcomes:
Deepen understanding of business management knowledge and master modern management tools and methods;
Learn how to select research topics, conduct investigations, collect data, and write academic papers.
Develop the ability to analyze and solve complex problems;
Improve written communication skills and data processing abilities;
Enhance self-directed learning and foster a mindset of lifelong learning.
Establish a practical and truth-seeking attitude, demonstrate professionalism and dedication;
Understand and adhere to professional ethical standards;
Form a positive outlook on life and a strong sense of social responsibility.
Teaching Methods:
This course adopts a combined model of decentralized internship and faculty supervision, including:
Graduation Practice: Students participate in off-campus internships, either arranged independently or with school assistance. They are required to gain a deep understanding of enterprise operations and submit an internship report upon completion.
Graduation Thesis: Supervised by academic advisors, students complete the entire process from topic selection to thesis defense. Advisors are responsible for rigorous review and continuous feedback throughout the writing process.