CI7600 Module Guide 15-16 v3
CI7600 Module Guide 15-16 v3
School of CIS
Name
Room
Tel
Office Hours
Module
leader
Dr Robert Mellor
SB 1007
61038
Appointments
by prior
arrangement
Teaching schedule
You should access your personal timetable via the University mobile App
or OSIS these will provide full details of your classes. More information
on all aspects of timetabling can be found on the MyTimetable pages on
MyKingston.
https://mykingston.kingston.ac.uk/myuni/mytimetable/students/Pages/Mo
bile-App.aspx
You should check your timetable on OSIS regularly to make sure you
have the most up-to-date information.
Day
Time
Class type
Room
Saturday
9.30-16.30
Lecture
Clattern Lecture
Theatre. Note
the room
change to TH9
on 10th
October and
28th Nov.
Assessment
Type
Weighting
Set date
Due date
Course
work
Group
Poster
10%
31st Oct
Individual
report
90%
24th Oct
1.
Module Summary
This postgraduate module covers the theory and practice of the business and management
needs of students from different academic contexts such as, but not limited to Science,
Engineering, Computing and Health Services who are aspiring team leaders, managers, and
entrepreneurs in business within the context of the commercial, public, voluntary, or academic
sector
2.
Module Descriptor
For details of aims, learning outcomes, curriculum, learning and teaching strategy and
assessment strategy see the CI7600 module descriptor appendix
3. Lecture Programme
DAY 1: 3rd Oct 2015.
Introduction
Lecturer
Robert Mellor
Lecturer
Phil Scales
Lecturer
Chiragh Desai
Chiragh Desai
Chiragh Desai
Chiragh Desai
Chiragh Desai
Chiragh Desai
Phil Scales
Phil Scales
Phil Scales
Phil Scales
Phil Scales
Wayne Dunstan
Wayne Dunstan
Wayne Dunstan
Lecturer
Lecturer
Wayne Dunstan
Wayne Dunstan
Wayne Dunstan
Chiragh Desai
Chiragh Desai
Chiragh Desai
Chiragh Desai
Chiragh Desai
Chiragh Desai
Chiragh Desai
Chris Head
Chris Head
Chris Head
Chris Head
Chris Head
Lecturer
Chiedza Mudereri
Chiedza Mudereri
Chiedza Mudereri
Chiragh Desai
Jim McLean
Lecturer
Rahul Chawdhary
Lecturer
Chiedza Mudereri
Ken Morrison
Lecturer
Lecturer
Comparative Entrepreneurship
Your future
The Coursework and how it is assessed.
Afternoon free
Rob Mellor
Gary Coulton
Rob Mellor
Rahul Chawdhary
Rahul Chawdhary
Rahul Chawdhary
Rahul Chawdhary
Chiedza Mudereri
Chiedza Mudereri
Chiedza Mudereri
Chiedza Mudereri
Rob Mellor
Jonathan Briggs
JC Nebel, Lori Snyder and Ali Ryan.
Lee Chapman
Lee Chapman
Rob Mellor
4. Practical programme
Not applicable
5. Workshop programme
During one day there will be an afternoon action case study session where participants in
groups will prepare a poster of their findings and group assessment (10% of final marks) will
be given.
6. Assessment
Participants will work in groups in order to stimulate feedback, sparring and the generation of
ideas from/for their group-mates; The assessment is an individual coursework of max 6000
words on a topic pertinent to businesses in STEM sectors for a hand-in deadline Monday 21 st
December 2015 at 10.00 for 90% of the coursework marks. In cases of controversy about
hand-in time, your Turnitin date/time stamp will be the deciding factor. Your final hand-in must
be your individual work.
6.1 Submission of Coursework
You should follow the instructions for coursework submission given in the coursework briefs.
You must meet all deadlines set. Failure to do so will result in a penalty.
Work submitted late but within a week of the deadline will be capped at 50% and receive a
grade of LP (Late Pass) unless it is not of a passing standard in which case it will receive a
grade of LF (Late Fail). Work submitted beyond a week of the deadline without approval will
get 0% with a grade of F0.
Any work submitted up to a week late will be capped at 50%, anything submitted later than
this will receive a zero mark.
If you are ill or have problems affecting your studies, the University Mitigating Circumstances
policy may apply. You will need to complete a form and attach suitable independent
documentation. Remember if you submit a piece of work or attend an examination, you have
judged yourself fit to undertake the assessment and cannot claim mitigating circumstances
retrospectively. Further guidance on mitigating circumstances is available on the My Kingston
site:My Kingston > My Faculty > Science, Engineering and Computing > SEC Student
Support
6.2 Feedback on Assessment
This section describes how and when you will receive feedback on each of the assessment
tasks.
Feedback and advice on your practical performance will be given in class as the laboratory
supervisor observes you. Short oral feedback will be given as appropriate. It is important to
pay heed to feedforward provided on your first formative assessment when writing your
Coursework, which will be summatively assessed (90% of final mark). Feedback comments
will be available on Studyspace.
7. Changes made as a result of student feedback
Not applicable
8. Textbooks:
1. Armstrong, G., Kotler, P., Harker, M. & Brennan, R. (2012). Marketing: An Introduction. 2/E,
Pearson. ISBN 9780273762607. http://dc03vg0133eu.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/kingston?
url_ver=Z39.88-2004&url_ctx_fmt=infofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&ctx_enc=info:ofi/enc:UTF8&ctx_ver=Z39.882004&rfr_id=info:sid/sfxit.com:azbook&sfx.ignore_date_threshold=1&rft.object_id=255000000
1120314&rft.object_portfolio_id=&svc.fulltext=yes
2. Dyson, J, R. (2010). Accounting for Non-Accounting Students. 8/E. Financial Times Press.
ISBN 9780273722977 : eBook is at http://dc03vg0133eu.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/kingston?
url_ver=Z39.88-2004&url_ctx_fmt=infofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&ctx_enc=info:ofi/enc:UTF8&ctx_ver=Z39.882004&rfr_id=info:sid/sfxit.com:azbook&sfx.ignore_date_threshold=1&rft.object_id=255000000
1120314&rft.object_portfolio_id=&svc.fulltext=yes
3. Mellor, R. B. (2011). Knowledge Management and Information Systems Strategy. Palgrave.
ISBN 9780230280434. Available on: http://www.coursesmart.co.uk/knowledge-managementand-information-systems/robert-mellor/dp/9781137285768
4. Mellor, R.B. (2008). Entrepreneurship for Everyone. Sage. ISBN 9781412947763. The
eBook version is available on https://www.dawsonera.com/guard/protected/dawson.jsp?
name=https://idp.kingston.ac.uk/shibboleth&dest=http://www.dawsonera.com/depp/reader/pro
tected/external/AbstractView/S9781857023152
5. Perman, R & Scouller, J (1999). Business Economics. Oxford University Press. ISBN
0198775245 (not available as eBook, you can order paper copy on http://ku-primoprod.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?
dscnt=1&scp.scps=scope%3A%28KU_CRS_DS
%29&frbg=&tab=reading&dstmp=1422014536375&srt=rank&ct=search&mode=Basic&dum=tr
ue&indx=1&tb=t&vl(freeText0)=CI7600&fn=search&vid=KU_VU1&fromLogin=true)
The Reading list is on iCat: http://ku-primoprod.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?
fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=reading&indx=1&dum=true&srt=r
ank&vid=KU_VU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=CI7600&scp.scps=scope%3A
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