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Thesis Planning (10 cr)

Code: YO00CF53-3002

General information


Enrollment

15.05.2023 - 01.09.2023

Timing

01.08.2022 - 11.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

10 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Faculty of Business and Hospitality Management (LAB)

Campus

E-campus, Lahti

Teaching languages

  • English

Degree programmes

  • Master's Degree Programme in Business Administration, International Tourism and Event Management (2021, 2022)

Teachers

  • Kristiina Brusila-Meltovaara
  • Anna-Stiina Myllymäki
  • Ville Sarpo
  • Brett Fifield
  • Henri Karppinen
  • Samu Lattu
  • Lasse Torkkeli

Groups

  • LLTIYITM22SV
    Master's Degree Programme of Business Administration, International Tourism and Event Management 22SV Lahti

Learning outcomes

The student is able to
- describe the objectives and core contents of their thesis.
- plan and describe the stages of the thesis process.
- take into account the possible research permit and copyright issues.

Implementation and methods of teaching

The course is intended to for Master students starting their thesis during 2023-2014.

The course is an online course and usesthe moodle platform.

The course contains 1 cr of academic writing,

Working life cooperation

Doing a master’s thesis pursues to develop working life. The aim is to apply
research data, RDI (research, development and innovation expertise) skills and
professional experience to develop working life practices and solve problems. Thesis work
usually takes the form of a research-based development project, an applied research
project, a production, or a research and development diary. Generally, the work is
commissioned by a working life or project partner

Learning environment

The course uses the moodle platform.

Contents

Doing a master’s thesis pursues to develop working life. The aim is to apply
research data, RDI (research, development and innovation expertise) skills and
professional experience to develop working life practices and solve problems. Thesis work
usually takes the form of a research-based development project, an applied research
project, a production, or a research and development diary. Generally, the work is
commissioned by a working life or project partner
The student is able to
- describe the objectives and core contents of their thesis.
- plan and describe the stages of the thesis process.
- take into account the possible research permit and copyright issues.

Assessment criteria

The course is graded pass/fail.

Assessment scale

Approved/Failed