This seminar is jointly offered by the chairs of Prof. Dr. Martin Biewen (Statistics, Econometrics and Quantitative Methods) and Prof. Dr. Joachim Grammig (Econometrics, Statistics and Empirical Economics).
Lecturer
Prof. Dr. Martin Biewen
PD Dr. Thomas Dimpfl
M.Sc. Johannes Bleher
M.Sc. Dalia Elshiaty
M.Sc. Matthias Seckler
Dr. Jantje Sönksen
Profiles
B.Sc. in Economics and Business Administration
B.Sc. in Interantional Economics
B.Sc. in Interantional Business Administration
Level
3rd year Bachelor
Time and Place
See timeline below
Prerequisites
Applied Econometrics (or comparable)
Language
English or German
Credit Points
12
Exam
1. Presentation of draft
2. Bachelor thesis
3. Final presentation
Preliminary meeting
Tuesday, 17 April 2018, 5:30 pm, Mohlstr. 36 room 332
Timeline
17.04.2018
Preliminary meeting, registration
5:30pm, room 332 (Mohlstr. 36)
until 26.04.2018
Discussion of the chosen topic with supervisor
27.04.2018
Start of bachelor thesis
30.05.2018
Presentation of first draft and feedback
10am-12.30pm place: Room 312 (Mohlstr. 36)
06.07.2018
Deadline for submitting bachelor thesis
12:00
13.07.2018
Presentation of final thesis
8am-6pm, place: tba
Preliminary meeting
Time and place for the preliminary meeting will be announced on this page. Participants are asked to have a rough idea regarding a possible topic of their bachelor thesis when attending the preliminary meeting.
General information
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to show the ability of a student to discuss a problem or a subject in statistics, econometrics, or a research field of the chairs in a scientific way.
The final grade is based on the written thesis (70 percent) and the final presentation (30 percent).
Students should choose their topic on their own. The topic should be discussed after the preliminary meeting with the supervisor. For an empirical thesis, students need to find, process and handle the datasets themselves.
Students have to submit a printed copy and an electronic version (pdf-format).
The bachelor thesis and the presentation should be in English (German thesis and presentation are acceptable).
Students are required to attend all intermediate and final presentations (attendence is mandatory).
Formal guidelines
The thesis should be written in 11pt font size and contain 18-20 pages of text (approx. 11,000 to 12,000 words). Line spacing should be 1.5.
Extensive figures and tables should be deferred to the appendix. The appendix is not included in the page limit.
Further formal guidelines for the written thesis are provided in the following document.
Orthography, grammar and style of the thesis will be taken into account for grading.
We suggest to use Latex to prepare the thesis and the presentation. The zip-file contains a document "vorlage.tex" which illustrates the use of Latex and provides installation information. "vorlage.pdf" is the result when compiling the tex-file.
The presentation of the final thesis has to be in Powerpoint, Latex or similar. There is no need for handouts.