Code
MPYF MAN 6856
Field
Management
Language
Français/French
ECTS Credits
10
Class hours
3,5
Program Manager(s)
Department
- Data analytics, Économie et Finances
- Direction de l'Executive Education
Educational team
Introduction to the module
This module provides an introduction to research that is relevant to the sector and aligned with the objectives of the master’s program. The aim of the dissertation is to offer a contribution to the professional and academic community by examining a concrete, context-specific project, while considering its organizational, legal, and ethical conditions. It has a dual ambition: performativity (having an impact on situations, practices, and ways of thinking) and academic quality.
To this end, the module highlights approaches and methods that promote exploration and experimentation, a concern for performativity, reflexivity regarding one’s own position, and ethical awareness in interactions and writing. The course includes methodological input but is primarily structured around ongoing seminar sessions, during which projects are collectively discussed in their theoretical, ethical, and writing dimensions.
The objective of the modul
Course Learning objectives
"Apprentissage des approches et outils académiques pour structurer la réflexion.
Accompagnement personnalisé pour la rédaction du travail de fin d'études.
Mise en œuvre concrète d'une thématique transversale tout au long de la formation (projet Fil Rouge).
Ce module vise spécifiquement à mobiliser des savoirs hautement spécialisés et se conclut par une soutenance orale"
Content : structure and schedule
Learning academic approaches and tools to structure critical thinking.
Personalized support for writing the final dissertation.
Practical implementation of a cross-cutting theme throughout the program (capstone project).
This module specifically aims to mobilize highly specialized knowledge and concludes with an oral defense.
Learning delivery
Mixte
Evaluation and grading system and catch up exams
Given this situated and exploratory approach, course assessment is based on the presentation of the methodology used in the research dissertation, as well as on the coherence and relevance of its articulation within the overall research process.
One written submission (dissertation) and an oral defense are required to validate the following blocks: RNCP25910BC02: Mobilizing and Producing Highly Specialized Knowledge, and BC10: Supporting Professional Behaviors and Postures in the Workplace.
Keywords
Méthodes de recherche, suivi du mémoire, projet fil rouge, expérimentation, innovation, recherche-action, enquête de terrain