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Course Name
Turkish
Dönem Projesi
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Graduation Project
Course Code
HGP 599
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Recitation
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Laboratory
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Semester
3
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Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Emel Önder Karaoğlu
Course Objectives
For MSc students, followings will be provided within their topic of project in the field of apparel retail and fashion management:
1. Developing and intensifying expert-level knowledge
2. Assessing the expert-level knowledge & skill gained through the study with a critical view
3. Solving the related problems using relevant research methods and making recommendations.
Course Description
The graduation project is a research and data intensive project studied with the supervision of an academic advisor and designed to creatively analyze an acceptable problem within the global apparel retail and fashion industry and to provide recommendations for its improvement. Topics may include challenges in apparel and fashion merchandising and retailing, sourcing, marketing, financial management, leadership, technology, or entrepreneurship. Through primary research, such as executive interviews and surveys; and secondary research, such as journals, government documents, marketing data, and other authoritative sources, students individually will provide supporting arguments for their recommendations.
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course MSc students will be able to demonstrate: knowledge, skill and competency in the following subjects:
I. The ability to use the expert-level theoretical and practical knowledge acquired in the area,
II. The ability to solve the problems faced in the area by making use of the research methods,
III. The ability to carry out a special study related to one’s area independently,
IV. The ability to transfer the current developments in the area and one’s own work to
other groups in the area; in written, oral and visual forms.
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