Guidelines Case Study
Guidelines Case Study
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CASE STUDY
Guidelines for the Creation of a Case Study
CONTENT
1. General Information on Case Studies ............................................................................................ 2
1.1 What Are Case Studies? .............................................................................................................................. 2
1.2 What Do Students Learn from Case Studies?............................................................................................. 2
1.3 Editing Hints and Tips ................................................................................................................................. 2
2. Formal Guidelines and Submission Requirements ......................................................................... 3
2.1 Structure of the Case Study ........................................................................................................................ 3
2.2 Components of the Case Study .................................................................................................................. 3
2.3 Formalities .................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.4 Evaluation ................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.4.1 Regular Case Studies .................................................................................................................................. 5
2.4.2 IT & Technology Case Studies .................................................................................................................... 5
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− Title page
− Table of contents
− List of figures and/or tables (if necessary)
− List of abbreviations (if necessary)
− Text part with introduction, main part, conclusion
− Bibliography
− List of appendices (if necessary)
− Appendices and materials (if necessary)
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2.3 Formalities
Formalities Explanation
Apart from the title page, all pages must be numbered. The pages before the body of the text
(if applicable, e.g. title page, table of contents, list of tables and abbreviations) should be
numbered in Roman capital letters (I, II, III, IV, etc.), with the page number not appearing on
page I (title page). The pages of the text part are numbered with Arabic numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.).
These page numbers are continued to the end, i.e., also through the appendix (if applicable).
Title page The title page should contain at least the following elements: title of thesis, type of thesis,
course name, course of study, date, author’s name, matriculation number, tutor’s name.
Sections and subsections A maximum of three levels (1. Main heading, 1.1 Section, 1.1.1 Subheading)
Only individual chapters in the text of the assignment are numbered consecutively;
otherwise, sections of the assignment, such as the list of figures and/or tables or the
bibliography, are not numbered.
Anti-plagiarism pledge and This pledge must be submitted electronically (via myCampus) before you can submit your
affidavit assignment.
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2.4 Evaluation
The evaluation criteria and their corresponding weight are listed below.
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