Master's Thesis (30 cr)
Code: 5J00CF00-3002
General information
- Enrolment period
- 02.07.2015 - 31.07.2015
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 01.08.2015 - 31.07.2016
- Implementation has ended.
- Credits
- 30 cr
- Virtual portion
- 10 cr
- RDI portion
- 30 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Blended learning
- Unit
- MD in Technology Management
- Campus
- TAMK Main Campus
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Degree programmes
- Master's Degree Programme in Technology Management
- Teachers
- Tarja Tuomainen
- Leila Kakko
- Pauliina Paukkala
- Mika Ijas
- Matti Peltola
- Kirsi Tanner
- Aki Korpela
- Hanna Pihlajarinne
- Helena Lintunen
- Harri Laaksonen
- Jarkko Lehtonen
- Esa Kunnari
- Petri Pohjola
- Päivi Mayor
- Ari Rantala
- Matti Kivimäki
- Kirsi Saarinen
- Tero Kansanaho
- Shaidul Kazi
- Marko Mäkilouko
- Antti Perttula
- Markus Aho
- Person in charge
- Marko Mäkilouko
- Course
- 5J00CF00
Objectives (course unit)
The students are able to develop the competence management of an organisation's collaboration networks or management in general. They can apply the skills and knowledges they have learnt during their studies. The students display their capabilities of implementing and reporting a demanding development project.
Content (course unit)
- students make the research plan right in the beginning of studies
- research method (qualitative and quantitative)
- data collection methods and reliability (internal and external)
- logical reasoning and the most common logigal faults
- Finnish language and writing skills
- seminars
- tutoring
Further information
The students find the topic for the development task themselves and the customer organisation names a contact person for the development task from their organisation. The Master's theses are public. If the student wishes to use confidential back-ground material, they must consult the instructor of their Master's thesis about it. Participation in the seminars is mandatory. In order to receive the degree, students have to write an articel of the topic of their Master'sl thesis project. The article demonstrates sufficient knowledge of the field and proficiency in the Finnish or Swedish language. The Master's thesis must be completed and approved by end of the 6th period from the beginning of the studies.