Welcome, Bachelor of International Business (Honours) Students!
We are thrilled to have you as part of the Bachelor of International Business (Honours) (BIN) program. Throughout your studies, you'll explore dynamic topics such as global business strategies, cross-cultural management, and international finance.
As you near the final stage of your program, an important milestone awaits: the Final Year Project (FYP). This project is an exciting opportunity for you to showcase your knowledge and apply what you've learned to tackle real-world challenges in international business. The BIN Final Year Project Guideline is an essential resource for completing your final year project successfully. It is mandatory that all students read the guideline carefully. Adhering to the requirements and timelines outlined in this document is crucial to ensuring your FYP meets the expected standards and is submitted on time.
Download the BIN FYP Guideline (Updated: October 2024)
Please be advised: Failure to adhere to the guidelines may result in project delays or adversely affect the assessment of your Final Year Project. Should you have any questions or require clarification, please direct all inquiries to the FYP coordinators.
As you embark on your research journey, one of the most important decisions you will make is selecting a supervisor to guide you through the process. Your supervisor plays a critical role in shaping your research project. They provide guidance, feedback, and support throughout your academic work. Selecting the right supervisor can enhance your success, ensuring that your research is impactful and rewarding.
Steps to Choose a Supervisor
1. Identify Your Research Interests
Start by narrowing down your field of interest. Review the academic literature and determine the areas you are passionate about.
2. Explore the Pool of Supervisors
Browse the profiles of potential supervisors to find someone whose research aligns with your interests. You can explore supervisors by their areas of expertise. Choose a supervisor whose focus resonates with your research goals to maximize your success in the Final Year Project.