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BBS Business & Management BBS Equine Business Orientation September 2014 School of Business The First Thing to Do after this session..... Download your module handbook (see your orientation flyer)... maynoothuniversity.ie Welcome


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BBS Business & Management BBS Equine Business School of Business

Orientation September 2014

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The First Thing to Do after this session.....

Download your module handbook (see your orientation flyer)...

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Welcome

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Who we are...

  • Niamh O’Sullivan
  • Programme Director, Equine

Business

  • Niamh.c.osullivan@nuim.ie
  • John Cullen
  • Programme Director,

Business & Managment

  • John.g.cullen@nuim.ie
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Where we live...

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Communicating with the School

  • General Administration

– Grainne Mooney – Kathryn Walsh

  • Academic Issues

– Lecturer – Programme Director – Head of School

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Programme Directors

  • Your first contact for questions on

– The School/Department and the faculty – The course subjects and options – Department policies – Marks and standards

  • For module-specific questions

– Talk to your lecturer

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If you need to meet your Programme Director

  • Email them for an appointment
  • Do not turn up at their office without an

appointment

  • For general questions use Moodle

– that way everybody learns and the answers get recorded.

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ASK

– We know you are 1st years – We don’t expect you to know everything

If you have questions …

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In Class Via Moodle

– You must log-in regularly – You must check your official emails (xxx@nuim.ie) – This is university not school and acting on messages sent is YOUR responsibility

By text

– Make sure you inform registration of new numbers

Website (Current Students Section)

Official communications

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Good communication between the students/class and the faculty is important Each year of each degree elects a student representative group to meet with the coordinator Raise issues with lecturers on behalf of students where appropriate Attend programme board meetings

Student representative

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Modularisation & Semesterisation

  • 1 year = 60 credits (ECTS)
  • USUALLY…

– Modules are 5 credits

  • With a total workload of 80-100 hours
  • Modules
  • Formal lectures (typically 24)
  • Assignments
  • Tutorials
  • Project work
  • Laboratory work
  • Private Study
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Semesterisation

  • Each academic year consist of two semesters
  • September  January
  • February  May
  • The academic year usually consist of
  • 2 semesters of:

12 teaching weeks 1 study week per semester 1 - 2 exam weeks

  • During the semester this corresponds to
  • 40-50 hours total work per week
  • 14 lecture hours per week
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BBS Business and Management

  • Management is a

multidisciplinary field

– Broad range of interesting topics

  • Managers

– People who design, lead and sometimes

  • wn businesses

Modules

  • Introduction to Management

and Teams

  • Organisational Behaviour
  • Innovation – Ideas that

Changed the World

  • Business Landscape
  • Economics
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BBS Business and Management

  • Management

– Examine management of

  • rganisations

– Financial analysis – Measurement of performance

  • Leadership

– “Management is doing things right, leadership is doing the right things” (Warren Bennis

and Peter Drucker)

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BBS in Equine Business

Unique degree course!

  • Discussions with and feedback

from industry

  • Continuous involvement of

industry leaders via ;

  • Steering Committee
  • Guest lecture series/Industry

visits

  • Work placement/BBA Option
  • International exchange

programme

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BBS in Equine Business

  • Introduction to the Equine

Industry

  • Equine Leisure & Tourism
  • Stud Farm Business

Management

  • Racecourse & Equine

Event management

  • Equine Business Financial

Management

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Plagiarism

– Plagiarism is the passing-off of another person’s work as your

  • wn.

– It includes copying without acknowledgement from a published source (print or electronic), or from unpublished sources (e.g. another student’s essay or notes). – Plagiarism also occurs when the substance or argument of a text is copied even with some verbal alterations, such as in paraphrase or translation, without acknowledgement. – The School regulations on plagiarism are in the handbook and

  • n the website

Plagiarism is a serious offence

Rules and Regulations

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CA Policies in the School of Business

CA is completed when:

  • On time
  • To a satisfactory standard
  • All components are submitted

CA non-completion (non-compliance) consequences:

  • When compulsory, fail module in its entirety
  • regardless of the marks you receive in any other element of

continuous assessment or the examination where applicable. – Progression halted – Required to register internally next year

  • Take classes again, repeat assignments and examinations, and

pay full fees

10% reduction per day for late submissions

  • On time
  • To a satisfactory standard
  • All components are submitted
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In order to pass a subject a student must:

  • 1. Obtain 40% on aggregate in the subject

AND

  • 2a. Pass all required modules
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  • 2b. Pass modules to a credit value of at least half the credit

value of the subject, and not fall below 25% in any module

AND

  • 3. Submit all required continuous assessments and obtain

a mark of at least 25%

Progression

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ECDL

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Honours classifications are awarded in the overall degree examination, according to the following marks criteria: – First Class Honours 70-100% – Second Class Honours, Grade I 60-69% – Second Class Honours, Grade II 50-59% – Third Class Honours, Grade III 45-49% – Pass 40-44%

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Do

  • Attend lectures and other class meetings diligently

– Attendance is the easiest way to learn, even if you don’t always feel in top form – Complete all CA on-time (especially when mandatory) – Pay careful attention to your timetable and any amendments. Study it now to make sure you understand it and know where the rooms are.

  • Ask questions – from everyone

– Lecturers, other staff, fellow students – Keep asking, until you are satisfied – Use the student support services, when necessary

  • Note carefully all communications and instructions

– After being informed once, it is your responsibility to remember and act

General Advice

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Do (2)

  • Manage your time carefully

– Allocate regular hours for study and assignments – Avoid bottlenecks with last-minute simultaneous assignment completions or exam preparation

  • Be proud of your degree programme and your

participation

– It is a top quality degree programme – With your active participation you will get great value for life from it – Let us hear your opinions on how your experience could be improved

  • Keep a good work-life balance

– Your studies require ONLY 40-50 hours per week in total – that leaves a lot of time for play and socialising!

  • Make lots of friends

– You’ll have them for life

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Don’t

  • Hesitate to ask questions

– You’re never alone in not knowing or being unsure

  • Leave too much to the last minute

– Either study, exam preparation or assignment completion

  • Be disrespectful to your colleagues or staff

– A professional, enjoyable working environment requires mutual respect

  • Be abusive of college property or regulations
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How to read the timetable http://www.nuim.ie/timetable

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Questions?

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Thank you

...and don’t forget to

download your programme handbook!