Coursework Specification
Module Code: MGT698 Coursework Code: MGT698-1
Module Title: Future of Work
澳洲Coursework指导 Date Available: 9 February 2009
Submission deadline: 20 May 2009, 12.00 at the PG Office
Turnitin: you must submit your copy no later that 23.59 on the above date.
Contribution to Final Mark for Module: 100 per cent.
Maximum Word Length: 3000 words, not including list of references and appendices
Requirements: Evaluate critically the usefulness of any one binary hierarchy of your choice (e.g., bureaucracy/post-bureaucracy, Fordism/post-Fordism) for understanding the changing nature of work organisation.
Assessment Criteria: in determining the grade to be awarded, examiners will take into account the following:
1 Evidence of wide reading which is well-synthesised in the overall argument
2 A fullhttp://www.ukassignment.org/daixiecoursework/aozhoucourseworkdaixie/ and fluent understanding of the subject on which the essay is written
3 The ability to critically evaluate the literature written on the subject.
4 The ability to put together a coherent and logical erudite argument.
5 A fluent understanding of the literature on the future of work existing beyond this individual binary hierarchy, along with how and why it needs to be incorporated so as to achieve a full understanding of work organisation in the future. [A fluent understanding of this is important for a Distinction level grade]
6 The correct style for an academic essay in good quality English.
Referencing: you must reference your work correctly using the Harvard method. Failure to do so will result in the deduction of marks and possible proceedings under the University's Regulations as to the Use of Unfair Means
Independence of working: it is acceptable for you to discuss the essay in a general sense with other students. However, all writing must be done independently, and the structure of your essay, arguments 澳洲Coursework指导 and conclusions must be yours alone. You should not show your draft to any one else for feedback, and you should not look at anyone else's essay until yours has been submitted.
You are reminded of the University's Regulations on the Use of Unfair Means, which are outlined in the School's Handbooks. Should you be found to be in breach of them you will be subject to disciplinary procedures.
Submission Details: your work must be word processed using one and a half line spacing for body text. Otherwise it should conform to the standard requirements specified in the School's Handbooks.
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