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Bachelor's ThesisLaajuus (15 cr)

Code: 5P00EE22

Credits

15 op

Objectives

The goal of the bachelor's thesis is to develop and show the students’ ability to apply their knowledge and skills in the practical expert tasks relating to their professional studies. During the bachelor's thesis process the students prove themselves to be capable of working independently, of applying what they have learned and of learning new things independently.
Content

The bachelor's thesis may be a designing task, development task, clarification task or a research task. The chosen topic is typically related to the students’ professional studies.

Typically the bachelor's thesis consists of the actual work, a written report and an oral presentation of the work, the engineering work seminar.

In order to receive the polytechnic degree, the students must write a maturity test about their chosen field of final thesis. The maturity test shows familiarity with the field and the skills in Finnish or Swedish. The students will also present the work in a seminar.

Content

Regarding the bachelor's thesis process, the 3th and 4th year students will be informed about the seminars, language teaching etc. separately. Educational methods: self study/distance learning, diary (learning diary, project diary, work diary), coursework, summary report/essay, collective learning and seminar.

Prerequisites

Basic studies and professional studies linked to the bachelor's thesis subjects.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

TAMK's joint assessment criteria for the thesis are followed.

Enrolment period

18.11.2024 - 19.01.2025

Timing

01.01.2025 - 31.12.2025

Credits

15 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Built Environment and Bioeconomy

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Bioproduct Engineering
Teachers
  • Arto Nikkilä
  • Eija Lähteenmäki
  • Toni Luomaranta
  • Nina Kukkasniemi
  • Atte Rättyä
  • Riku-Matti Kinnunen
  • Maarit Korhonen
  • Pirre Hyötynen
  • Marja-Liisa Timperi
  • Lauri Judin
  • Päivi Viitaharju
  • Mika Mecklin
  • Kai Lankinen
Person in charge

Päivi Viitaharju

Groups
  • 22BIOTA
  • 22BIOTB

Objectives (course unit)

The goal of the bachelor's thesis is to develop and show the students’ ability to apply their knowledge and skills in the practical expert tasks relating to their professional studies. During the bachelor's thesis process the students prove themselves to be capable of working independently, of applying what they have learned and of learning new things independently.
Content

The bachelor's thesis may be a designing task, development task, clarification task or a research task. The chosen topic is typically related to the students’ professional studies.

Typically the bachelor's thesis consists of the actual work, a written report and an oral presentation of the work, the engineering work seminar.

In order to receive the polytechnic degree, the students must write a maturity test about their chosen field of final thesis. The maturity test shows familiarity with the field and the skills in Finnish or Swedish. The students will also present the work in a seminar.

Content (course unit)

Regarding the bachelor's thesis process, the 3th and 4th year students will be informed about the seminars, language teaching etc. separately. Educational methods: self study/distance learning, diary (learning diary, project diary, work diary), coursework, summary report/essay, collective learning and seminar.

Prerequisites (course unit)

Basic studies and professional studies linked to the bachelor's thesis subjects.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

TAMK's joint assessment criteria for the thesis are followed.

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

16.11.2023 - 19.09.2024

Timing

01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024

Credits

15 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Bioproduct Engineering

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Bioproduct Engineering
Teachers
  • Virpi Rämö
  • Lauri Judin
  • Vesa Vuorinen
  • Niina Syrjälä
  • Elena Grigorova
  • Eija Lähteenmäki
  • Arto Nikkilä
  • Liiketalous ja media Virtuaalihenkilö
  • Atte Rättyä
  • Kai Lankinen
  • Lari-Pekka Välitalo
  • Maarit Korhonen
  • Pirre Hyötynen
  • Marja-Liisa Timperi
  • Päivi Viitaharju
  • Biotuotetekniikka Virtuaalihenkilö
  • Mika Mecklin
Person in charge

Päivi Viitaharju

Groups
  • 21BIOTA
  • 21BIOTB

Objectives (course unit)

The goal of the bachelor's thesis is to develop and show the students’ ability to apply their knowledge and skills in the practical expert tasks relating to their professional studies. During the bachelor's thesis process the students prove themselves to be capable of working independently, of applying what they have learned and of learning new things independently.
Content

The bachelor's thesis may be a designing task, development task, clarification task or a research task. The chosen topic is typically related to the students’ professional studies.

Typically the bachelor's thesis consists of the actual work, a written report and an oral presentation of the work, the engineering work seminar.

In order to receive the polytechnic degree, the students must write a maturity test about their chosen field of final thesis. The maturity test shows familiarity with the field and the skills in Finnish or Swedish. The students will also present the work in a seminar.

Content (course unit)

Regarding the bachelor's thesis process, the 3th and 4th year students will be informed about the seminars, language teaching etc. separately. Educational methods: self study/distance learning, diary (learning diary, project diary, work diary), coursework, summary report/essay, collective learning and seminar.

Prerequisites (course unit)

Basic studies and professional studies linked to the bachelor's thesis subjects.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

TAMK's joint assessment criteria for the thesis are followed.

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

23.11.2022 - 24.09.2023

Timing

09.01.2023 - 31.12.2023

Credits

15 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Bioproduct Engineering

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Bioproduct Engineering
Teachers
  • Tomi-Pekka Nieminen
  • Eija Lähteenmäki
  • Arto Nikkilä
  • Ulla Häggblom
  • Antti Välimäki
  • Nina Kukkasniemi
  • Atte Rättyä
  • Riku-Matti Kinnunen
  • Marja Rissanen
  • Maarit Korhonen
  • Seija Haapamäki
  • Pirre Hyötynen
  • Marja-Liisa Timperi
  • Päivi Viitaharju
  • Pauliina Mansikkamäki
  • Mika Mecklin
  • Urpo Rossi
Person in charge

Päivi Viitaharju

Groups
  • 20BIOTA
  • 20BIOTB

Objectives (course unit)

The goal of the bachelor's thesis is to develop and show the students’ ability to apply their knowledge and skills in the practical expert tasks relating to their professional studies. During the bachelor's thesis process the students prove themselves to be capable of working independently, of applying what they have learned and of learning new things independently.
Content

The bachelor's thesis may be a designing task, development task, clarification task or a research task. The chosen topic is typically related to the students’ professional studies.

Typically the bachelor's thesis consists of the actual work, a written report and an oral presentation of the work, the engineering work seminar.

In order to receive the polytechnic degree, the students must write a maturity test about their chosen field of final thesis. The maturity test shows familiarity with the field and the skills in Finnish or Swedish. The students will also present the work in a seminar.

Content (course unit)

Regarding the bachelor's thesis process, the 3th and 4th year students will be informed about the seminars, language teaching etc. separately. Educational methods: self study/distance learning, diary (learning diary, project diary, work diary), coursework, summary report/essay, collective learning and seminar.

Prerequisites (course unit)

Basic studies and professional studies linked to the bachelor's thesis subjects.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

TAMK's joint assessment criteria for the thesis are followed.

Assessment scale

0-5