Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines Assessment 3: Case Study (Individual) |
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School |
School of Business/School of IT and Engineering |
Course Name |
Bachelor of Business/Networking/Engineering Technology |
Unit Code |
BB103 |
Unit Title |
Management Principles |
Trimester |
T1 2020 |
Assessment Author |
Dr Eijaz Khan |
Assessment Type |
Individual |
Assessment Title |
Case Study |
Unit Learning Outcomes Addressed: |
Explain key management theories that inform contemporary practices Examine contemporary issues faced by managers in different levels of an organisation Analyse a management issue and justify recommendations based on new knowledge of management theories Work effectively with others in diverse management contexts |
Weighting |
20% |
Total Marks |
20 marks |
Word Limit |
1600 words |
Release Date |
Week 3 |
Due Date |
Week 5 (22 April 2021 at 5pm) |
Submission Guidelines |
All work must be submitted on Moodle by the due date (as above) along with a completed Assessment Cover Sheet. The assignment must be in MS Word format, 1.5 spacing, 11-pt Calibri (Body) font and 2 cm margins on all four sides of your page with appropriate section headings. Reference sources must be cited in the text of the Assessment Task, and listed appropriately at the end in a Reference List using APA 6th edition for the School of Business. See the following resources for Reference Style Guides: Business Students: https://library.mit.edu.au/referencing/APA and SITE Students: https://library.mit.edu.au/referencing/IEEE |
Extension / Special Consideration |
If an extension of time to submit work is required, an Application for Special Consideration and supporting documentation must be submitted online via your Academic Management System (AMS) login: https://online.mit.edu.au/ams. The Application for Special consideration must be submitted no later than three (3) working days after the due date of the specific piece of assessment or the examination for which you are seeking Special Consideration. In the case of serious illness, loss or bereavement, hardship or trauma students may be granted special consideration. |
Academic Misconduct |
Academic Misconduct is a serious offence. Depending on the seriousness of the case, penalties can vary from a written warning or zero marks to exclusion from the course or rescinding the degree. Students should make themselves familiar with the full policy and procedure available at: https://www.mit.edu.au/about–mit/institute–publications/policies–procedures–and–guidelines/AcademicIntegrityPolicyAndProcedure. For further information, please refer to the Academic Integrity Section in your Unit Description. |
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