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Practical Training 2Laajuus (20 cr)

Code: 3H00EA21

Credits

20 op

Objectives

The practical training familiarizes the students in a supervised manner with the practical work assignments of the field, as well as with the application of knowledge and skills in working life.

After having completed the course the students
- can apply learned theory and skills in a working life developing project
- have learned the rules of working life
- have practical work experience in the field
- are able to plan their career based on the practical training experience
- can create their networks and contacts to working life
- can collect ideas for the Bachelor’s thesis.

Content

What does supervised practical training mean?
What are the work tasks of BBAs?
How to act as a member of work communities?
What are my 'development areas' as regards working life skills?

Assessment criteria, pass/fail

Accepted:
The student has worked in his/her field and has applied and deepened his/her knowledge in this field. The student has worked in a job approved by the supervisor for the contracted number of hours, has submitted the required documentation to the supervisor and has had a feedback discussion with the supervisor.
Rejected:
The student has not worked the agreed number of hours in the field of work or has not submitted the required documentation or has not had a feedback discussion with the supervisor.

Further information

The student can complete a 20-credit internship (2 internships) under supervision or receive credit for previously completed internships or prior relevant knowledge from the field of business administration related to the duties of a Bachelor of Business Administration.

Supervised internships are typically full-time and require a commitment of 540 hours. Before starting the internship, the student must participate in an internship orientation and have the internship placement approved by their supervisor. A written agreement is drafted for the internship. During the internship period, the student is required to keep weekly notes as well as an initial and final report. The internship includes a learning task, the content of which is agreed upon with the supervisor.

In addition to the above-mentioned ways of completing the internship, adult students who work in relevant job roles during their studies can fulfill the internship requirement by writing a self-assessment report towards the end of their studies.

Enrolment period

02.12.2024 - 31.12.2024

Timing

01.01.2025 - 31.12.2026

Credits

20 op

RDI portion

20 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Business Administration

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Business Administration
Teachers
  • Mika Jokinen
Person in charge

Mika Jokinen

Groups
  • 23ALITA

Objectives (course unit)

The practical training familiarizes the students in a supervised manner with the practical work assignments of the field, as well as with the application of knowledge and skills in working life.

After having completed the course the students
- can apply learned theory and skills in a working life developing project
- have learned the rules of working life
- have practical work experience in the field
- are able to plan their career based on the practical training experience
- can create their networks and contacts to working life
- can collect ideas for the Bachelor’s thesis.

Content (course unit)

What does supervised practical training mean?
What are the work tasks of BBAs?
How to act as a member of work communities?
What are my 'development areas' as regards working life skills?

Further information (course unit)

The student can complete a 20-credit internship (2 internships) under supervision or receive credit for previously completed internships or prior relevant knowledge from the field of business administration related to the duties of a Bachelor of Business Administration.

Supervised internships are typically full-time and require a commitment of 540 hours. Before starting the internship, the student must participate in an internship orientation and have the internship placement approved by their supervisor. A written agreement is drafted for the internship. During the internship period, the student is required to keep weekly notes as well as an initial and final report. The internship includes a learning task, the content of which is agreed upon with the supervisor.

In addition to the above-mentioned ways of completing the internship, adult students who work in relevant job roles during their studies can fulfill the internship requirement by writing a self-assessment report towards the end of their studies.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Accepted:
The student has worked in his/her field and has applied and deepened his/her knowledge in this field. The student has worked in a job approved by the supervisor for the contracted number of hours, has submitted the required documentation to the supervisor and has had a feedback discussion with the supervisor.
Rejected:
The student has not worked the agreed number of hours in the field of work or has not submitted the required documentation or has not had a feedback discussion with the supervisor.

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

02.12.2023 - 31.12.2023

Timing

01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024

Credits

20 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Business Administration

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Business Administration
Teachers
  • Juha Ikonen
Person in charge

Juha Ikonen

Groups
  • 21ALITA

Objectives (course unit)

The practical training familiarizes the students in a supervised manner with the practical work assignments of the field, as well as with the application of knowledge and skills in working life.

After having completed the course the students
- can apply learned theory and skills in a working life developing project
- have learned the rules of working life
- have practical work experience in the field
- are able to plan their career based on the practical training experience
- can create their networks and contacts to working life
- can collect ideas for the Bachelor’s thesis.

Content (course unit)

What does supervised practical training mean?
What are the work tasks of BBAs?
How to act as a member of work communities?
What are my 'development areas' as regards working life skills?

Further information (course unit)

The student can complete a 20-credit internship (2 internships) under supervision or receive credit for previously completed internships or prior relevant knowledge from the field of business administration related to the duties of a Bachelor of Business Administration.

Supervised internships are typically full-time and require a commitment of 540 hours. Before starting the internship, the student must participate in an internship orientation and have the internship placement approved by their supervisor. A written agreement is drafted for the internship. During the internship period, the student is required to keep weekly notes as well as an initial and final report. The internship includes a learning task, the content of which is agreed upon with the supervisor.

In addition to the above-mentioned ways of completing the internship, adult students who work in relevant job roles during their studies can fulfill the internship requirement by writing a self-assessment report towards the end of their studies.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Accepted:
The student has worked in his/her field and has applied and deepened his/her knowledge in this field. The student has worked in a job approved by the supervisor for the contracted number of hours, has submitted the required documentation to the supervisor and has had a feedback discussion with the supervisor.
Rejected:
The student has not worked the agreed number of hours in the field of work or has not submitted the required documentation or has not had a feedback discussion with the supervisor.

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

01.09.2023 - 01.10.2025

Timing

01.09.2023 - 31.12.2025

Credits

20 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Business Administration

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Business Administration
Teachers
  • Pietro Albanese
Person in charge

Pietro Albanese

Groups
  • 22ALITA

Objectives (course unit)

The practical training familiarizes the students in a supervised manner with the practical work assignments of the field, as well as with the application of knowledge and skills in working life.

After having completed the course the students
- can apply learned theory and skills in a working life developing project
- have learned the rules of working life
- have practical work experience in the field
- are able to plan their career based on the practical training experience
- can create their networks and contacts to working life
- can collect ideas for the Bachelor’s thesis.

Content (course unit)

What does supervised practical training mean?
What are the work tasks of BBAs?
How to act as a member of work communities?
What are my 'development areas' as regards working life skills?

Further information (course unit)

The student can complete a 20-credit internship (2 internships) under supervision or receive credit for previously completed internships or prior relevant knowledge from the field of business administration related to the duties of a Bachelor of Business Administration.

Supervised internships are typically full-time and require a commitment of 540 hours. Before starting the internship, the student must participate in an internship orientation and have the internship placement approved by their supervisor. A written agreement is drafted for the internship. During the internship period, the student is required to keep weekly notes as well as an initial and final report. The internship includes a learning task, the content of which is agreed upon with the supervisor.

In addition to the above-mentioned ways of completing the internship, adult students who work in relevant job roles during their studies can fulfill the internship requirement by writing a self-assessment report towards the end of their studies.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Accepted:
The student has worked in his/her field and has applied and deepened his/her knowledge in this field. The student has worked in a job approved by the supervisor for the contracted number of hours, has submitted the required documentation to the supervisor and has had a feedback discussion with the supervisor.
Rejected:
The student has not worked the agreed number of hours in the field of work or has not submitted the required documentation or has not had a feedback discussion with the supervisor.

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

10.07.2021 - 08.08.2021

Timing

09.08.2021 - 31.12.2022

Credits

20 op

RDI portion

15 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Business Administration

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

15 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Business Administration
Teachers
  • Mika Jokinen
  • Taina Huhtinen
Person in charge

Mika Jokinen

Groups
  • 20ALITA

Objectives (course unit)

The practical training familiarizes the students in a supervised manner with the practical work assignments of the field, as well as with the application of knowledge and skills in working life.

After having completed the course the students
- can apply learned theory and skills in a working life developing project
- have learned the rules of working life
- have practical work experience in the field
- are able to plan their career based on the practical training experience
- can create their networks and contacts to working life
- can collect ideas for the Bachelor’s thesis.

Content (course unit)

What does supervised practical training mean?
What are the work tasks of BBAs?
How to act as a member of work communities?
What are my 'development areas' as regards working life skills?

Further information (course unit)

The student can complete a 20-credit internship (2 internships) under supervision or receive credit for previously completed internships or prior relevant knowledge from the field of business administration related to the duties of a Bachelor of Business Administration.

Supervised internships are typically full-time and require a commitment of 540 hours. Before starting the internship, the student must participate in an internship orientation and have the internship placement approved by their supervisor. A written agreement is drafted for the internship. During the internship period, the student is required to keep weekly notes as well as an initial and final report. The internship includes a learning task, the content of which is agreed upon with the supervisor.

In addition to the above-mentioned ways of completing the internship, adult students who work in relevant job roles during their studies can fulfill the internship requirement by writing a self-assessment report towards the end of their studies.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Accepted:
The student has worked in his/her field and has applied and deepened his/her knowledge in this field. The student has worked in a job approved by the supervisor for the contracted number of hours, has submitted the required documentation to the supervisor and has had a feedback discussion with the supervisor.
Rejected:
The student has not worked the agreed number of hours in the field of work or has not submitted the required documentation or has not had a feedback discussion with the supervisor.

Assessment scale

Pass/Fail

Enrolment period

02.08.2021 - 30.09.2021

Timing

02.08.2021 - 29.05.2022

Credits

20 op

Virtual portion

20 op

RDI portion

20 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

Business Administration

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Business Administration
Teachers
  • Vesa Vuorinen
Person in charge

Vesa Vuorinen

Groups
  • 19ALIKO

Objectives (course unit)

The practical training familiarizes the students in a supervised manner with the practical work assignments of the field, as well as with the application of knowledge and skills in working life.

After having completed the course the students
- can apply learned theory and skills in a working life developing project
- have learned the rules of working life
- have practical work experience in the field
- are able to plan their career based on the practical training experience
- can create their networks and contacts to working life
- can collect ideas for the Bachelor’s thesis.

Content (course unit)

What does supervised practical training mean?
What are the work tasks of BBAs?
How to act as a member of work communities?
What are my 'development areas' as regards working life skills?

Further information (course unit)

The student can complete a 20-credit internship (2 internships) under supervision or receive credit for previously completed internships or prior relevant knowledge from the field of business administration related to the duties of a Bachelor of Business Administration.

Supervised internships are typically full-time and require a commitment of 540 hours. Before starting the internship, the student must participate in an internship orientation and have the internship placement approved by their supervisor. A written agreement is drafted for the internship. During the internship period, the student is required to keep weekly notes as well as an initial and final report. The internship includes a learning task, the content of which is agreed upon with the supervisor.

In addition to the above-mentioned ways of completing the internship, adult students who work in relevant job roles during their studies can fulfill the internship requirement by writing a self-assessment report towards the end of their studies.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Accepted:
The student has worked in his/her field and has applied and deepened his/her knowledge in this field. The student has worked in a job approved by the supervisor for the contracted number of hours, has submitted the required documentation to the supervisor and has had a feedback discussion with the supervisor.
Rejected:
The student has not worked the agreed number of hours in the field of work or has not submitted the required documentation or has not had a feedback discussion with the supervisor.

Assessment scale

Pass/Fail