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Practical Training 1Laajuus (10 cr)

Code: 3H00EA19

Credits

10 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 working life
- 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 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

Approved:
The student has worked in the work assignments approved by the supervisor in accordance with the agreed number of hours, submitted the required documents to the supervisor and completed the feedback discussion about the training with the supervisor.
Fail:
One or more of the criteria for the practical training (see above) are missing.

Further information

The student can complete a 10-credit internship under supervision or receive credit for a previously completed internship or prior relevant knowledge from the field of business administration.

Supervised internships are typically full-time and require 270 hours of commitment. Before starting the internship, the student must 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.

Enrolment period

22.11.2023 - 05.01.2024

Timing

01.01.2024 - 31.07.2024

Credits

10 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Business Administration

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Business Administration
Teachers
  • Hanna Schroderus
  • Miina Kivelä
Person in charge

Miina Kivelä

Groups
  • 23ALITAMAA
    Liiketalouden tutkinto-ohjelma 2023, Monimuoto, maakunta, verkkototeutus

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 working life
- 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 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 10-credit internship under supervision or receive credit for a previously completed internship or prior relevant knowledge from the field of business administration.

Supervised internships are typically full-time and require 270 hours of commitment. Before starting the internship, the student must 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.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Approved:
The student has worked in the work assignments approved by the supervisor in accordance with the agreed number of hours, submitted the required documents to the supervisor and completed the feedback discussion about the training with the supervisor.
Fail:
One or more of the criteria for the practical training (see above) are missing.

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

07.06.2023 - 30.08.2023

Timing

01.08.2023 - 31.12.2023

Credits

10 op

RDI portion

10 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Business and Media

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

15 - 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 working life
- 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 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 10-credit internship under supervision or receive credit for a previously completed internship or prior relevant knowledge from the field of business administration.

Supervised internships are typically full-time and require 270 hours of commitment. Before starting the internship, the student must 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.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Approved:
The student has worked in the work assignments approved by the supervisor in accordance with the agreed number of hours, submitted the required documents to the supervisor and completed the feedback discussion about the training with the supervisor.
Fail:
One or more of the criteria for the practical training (see above) are missing.

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

23.11.2022 - 31.05.2023

Timing

01.01.2023 - 31.07.2023

Credits

10 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Business Administration

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Business Administration
Teachers
  • Teppo Yrjönkoski
Person in charge

Teppo Yrjönkoski

Groups
  • 22ALITAV

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 working life
- 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 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 10-credit internship under supervision or receive credit for a previously completed internship or prior relevant knowledge from the field of business administration.

Supervised internships are typically full-time and require 270 hours of commitment. Before starting the internship, the student must 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.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Approved:
The student has worked in the work assignments approved by the supervisor in accordance with the agreed number of hours, submitted the required documents to the supervisor and completed the feedback discussion about the training with the supervisor.
Fail:
One or more of the criteria for the practical training (see above) are missing.

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

09.06.2022 - 31.05.2023

Timing

01.08.2022 - 31.07.2023

Credits

10 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 working life
- 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 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 10-credit internship under supervision or receive credit for a previously completed internship or prior relevant knowledge from the field of business administration.

Supervised internships are typically full-time and require 270 hours of commitment. Before starting the internship, the student must 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.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Approved:
The student has worked in the work assignments approved by the supervisor in accordance with the agreed number of hours, submitted the required documents to the supervisor and completed the feedback discussion about the training with the supervisor.
Fail:
One or more of the criteria for the practical training (see above) are missing.

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

09.06.2021 - 31.08.2022

Timing

01.08.2021 - 31.08.2022

Credits

10 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
  • Juha Ikonen
  • Taina Huhtinen
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 working life
- 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 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 10-credit internship under supervision or receive credit for a previously completed internship or prior relevant knowledge from the field of business administration.

Supervised internships are typically full-time and require 270 hours of commitment. Before starting the internship, the student must 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.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Approved:
The student has worked in the work assignments approved by the supervisor in accordance with the agreed number of hours, submitted the required documents to the supervisor and completed the feedback discussion about the training with the supervisor.
Fail:
One or more of the criteria for the practical training (see above) are missing.

Assessment scale

0-5