Bachelor's ThesisLaajuus (15 cr)
Study unit code: A9286
Credits
15 op
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Timing
01.04.2025 - 28.02.2026
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
20 Sosiaali- ja terveysala
Campus
Laurea Otaniemi
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
1 - 2
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Physiotherapy (SPG2), Laurea Otaniemi
Teachers
- Elina Jääskeläinen
- Johanna Leskelä
Teacher in charge
Johanna Leskelä
Groups
-
SPG222SN1Degree Programme in Physiotherapy, daytime studies, S22, Otaniemi, group 1
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Grading scale
H-5
Timing
21.01.2025 - 21.12.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual proportion
3 op
RDI proportion
15 op
Mode of delivery
80 % Contact teaching, 20 % Distance learning
Unit
10 Liiketalous-, tietojenkäsittely- ja palvelualat
Campus
Laurea Leppävaara
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 60
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management (HRA), Laurea Leppävaara
Teachers
- Tuomas Tammilehto
- Ilona Frisk
- Anja Aatsinki
- Hanna Iisakkila Rojas
- Kaci Bourdache
- Eveliina Hytönen
- Veli Sulkava
Teacher in charge
Ilona Frisk
Groups
-
HRA224SADegree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management, blended learning, S24, Leppävaara
-
HRA222SADegree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management, blended learning, S22, Leppävaara
-
HRA223SADegree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management, blended learning, S23, Leppävaara
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Teaching methods
The first steps in thesis preparation are the selection and analysis of the topic. Read more about the process on the Student intranet. The thesis preparation includes acting as an opponent to another student’s thesis, presenting one’s own work, evaluation discussion and completing the maturity test.
Step-by-step instructions for Safety, Security and Risk Management students are available in Canvas workspace. You can join the workspace from this link: https://canvas.laurea.fi/enroll/L4ETRF
“The maturity test, which is part of the thesis, is taken by the student in Finnish or Swedish, in accordance with the Decree on Universities of Applied Sciences. Students who have received their formal education outside of Finland or in a language other than Finnish or Swedish take the maturity test in either Finnish or English.” (Laurea degree regulations.)
Location and time
[This field is not used at Laurea.]
Learning materials and recommended literature
General instructions for thesis as well as referencing guidelines are available in Student intranet:
https://laureauas.sharepoint.com/sites/studentEn_thesisandgraduation/SitePages/Thesis.aspx
A thesis template is available on Student intranet: see Document templates (or Thesis)
The Urkund program is used to detect plagiarism (unauthorised quoting of other authors’ text).
Alternative completion methods of implementation
When applying for accreditation of prior learning,you should contact the Head of Student Affairs or the thesis coordinator.
Co-operation with working life and/or RDI
The thesis is expected to demonstrate a clear connection to workplace development. For example, the goal may be to develop a service, action models or a new work culture. The thesis may be part of the research and development activities of the University of Applied Sciences.
Important dates
Every semester will begin with a session to provide necessary information for the Thesis process.
All other contact sessions during the semester will be Thesis plan and final Thesis presentation seminars.
Otherwise completion of the Thesis will be scheduled by the student, in cooperation with the Thesis supervisor.
If you are graduating, please note the important dates concerning the submission of the thesis.
The actual implementation schedule is directly visible to students in Pakki as calendar reservations.
Students workload
One credit equals approximately 26.7 hours of work performed by the student.
Further information for students
The study unit corresponds to the requirements of Bachelor's level education.
Grading scale
H-5
Evaluation methods and criteria
The thesis evaluation guidelines are provided on Student intranet and in Canvas. The evaluation criteria are included in Laurea’s thesis guidelines.
All staff and students of Laurea are expected to adhere to good scientific practices, which includes appropriate referencing. Familiarise yourself with the practices and, if needed, ask for more information. All study assignments are to be done as individual work unless otherwise instructed. Turnitin is used when assignments are checked for plagiarism.
Evaluation criteria, fail (0)
Requirements of grade 1 are not met.
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Workplace development
Collaboration:
There has been some collaboration with the workplace during the thesisproject.
Development:
The thesis project aims to develop an area designated by the workplace or one that has been recognised together with the student.
Innovativeness and creativity
Novelty: The thesis project demonstrates little effort to produce new information and expertise.
Research-oriented approach and implementation
Guidance:Research-oriented approach and implementation
Guidance: The student has made minimal use of guidance.
Process: The thesis project has partly proceeded in a logical manner.
Reporting: An effort has been made to write the report in a coherent manner.
Theoretical framework: The theoretical framework utilises some literature that is applicable to the subject.
Use of methods: The methods used in the thesis project have been described.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Workplace development
Collaboration:
The different stages of the thesis project have been carried out in collaboration with the workplace.
Development:
The thesis project has succeeded in developing an area designated by the workplace or one that has been recognised together with the student.
Workplace assessment of usefulness:
The workplace has determined that the process and its results are useful.
Innovativeness and creativity
Novelty: During the thesis project an effort has been made to produce new information and expertise that the workplace did not expect.
Research-oriented approach and implementation
Guidance: The student has taken the initiative to seek and utilise guidance during the thesis project.
Process: The thesis project has mostly proceeded in logical manner.
Reporting: The report is clear.
Theoretical framework: The report demonstrates knowledge of the essential literature on the subject.This has been utilised to justify the outcomes of the project.
Use of methods: The methods used in the thesis project were applied appropriately to the subject.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Workplace development
Collaboration
The different stages of the thesis project have been carried out in close collaboration with the workplace.Changes and problems were discussed with the thesis supervisor and the workplace representatives.
Development
The thesis project has succeeded in significantly developing an area designated by the workplace or one that has bee nrecognised together with the student.
Workplace assessment of usefulness:
The workplace has determined that the process and its results arev very useful.
Innovativeness and creativity
Novelty: During the thesis project new information and expertise,have been produced which the workplace did not expect. The results can be utilised beyond the context of the thesisproject.
Research-oriented approach and implementation
Guidance: The student has taken the initiative to seek guidance during the thesis project in a goal-oriented manner.The student has demonstrated the ability to act independently.
Process: The thesis project has proceeded in a logical manner.
Reporting: There port is well-structured and convincing.
Theoretical framework: The report demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the essential literature applicable to the subject of the thesis.This has been utilised extensively to justify the outcomes of the project.
Use of methods: The methodological choices have been justified extensively and applied extremely well.
Timing
01.01.2025 - 31.12.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
10 Liiketalous-, tietojenkäsittely- ja palvelualat
Campus
Laurea Leppävaara
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
10 - 30
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Business Management (HBA2), Laurea Leppävaara
Teachers
- Katja Suonperä
- Juhani Kettunen
- Marjaana Ajanto
- Anna Nolvi
Teacher in charge
Juhani Kettunen
Groups
-
HBA223SNDegree Programme in Business Management, daytime studies, S23, Leppävaara
-
HBA222SNDegree Programme in Business Management, daytime studies, S22, Leppävaara
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Grading scale
H-5
Timing
01.01.2025 - 31.12.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual proportion
3 op
RDI proportion
10 op
Mode of delivery
80 % Contact teaching, 20 % Distance learning
Unit
10 Liiketalous-, tietojenkäsittely- ja palvelualat
Campus
Laurea Leppävaara
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
10 - 50
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design (PHA2), Laurea Leppävaara
Teachers
- Tia Karlsson
- Päivi Mantere
Teacher in charge
Päivi Mantere
Groups
-
PHA221SNDegree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design, daytime studies, S21, Leppävaara
-
PHA220SNDegree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design, daytime studies, S20, Leppävaara
-
PHA222SNDegree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design, daytime studies, S22, Leppävaara
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Grading scale
H-5
Timing
01.01.2025 - 31.12.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
10 Liiketalous-, tietojenkäsittely- ja palvelualat
Campus
Laurea Leppävaara
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
20 - 100
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Business Information Technology, Cyber Security (NCA2), Laurea Leppävaara
- Degree Programme in Business Information Technology, Developing Digital Services (NSA2), Laurea Leppävaara
- Degree Programme in Business Information Technology (NIA), Laurea Leppävaara
Teachers
- Sebastian King
- Leo Johannesberg
- Arvind Sharma
- Paulinus Ofem
- Pasi Kämppi
- Jukka Malinen
- Deepak K C
- Jyri Rajamäki
Teacher in charge
Arvind Sharma
Groups
-
NSA223SADegree Programme in Business Information Technology, Developing Digital Services, virtual studies, S23, Leppävaara
-
NCA223SADegree Programme in Business Information Technology, Cyber Security, virtual studies, S23, Leppävaara
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Grading scale
H-5
Timing
01.01.2025 - 31.12.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual proportion
15 op
RDI proportion
15 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
20 Sosiaali- ja terveysala
Campus
Laurea Tikkurila
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
1 - 100
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services (SWV2), Laurea Tikkurila
Teachers
- Maria Normann
- Riikka Kanervo
Teacher in charge
Riikka Kanervo
Groups
-
SWV223SNDegree Programme in Social Services, daytime studies, S23, Tikkurila
-
SWV224SNDegree Programme in Social Services, daytime studies, S24, Tikkurila
-
SWV221SNDegree Programme in Social Services, daytime studies, S21, Tikkurila
-
SWV222SNDegree Programme in Social Services, daytime studies, S22, Tikkurila
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Grading scale
H-5
Timing
08.02.2024 - 18.04.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual proportion
3 op
RDI proportion
10 op
Mode of delivery
80 % Contact teaching, 20 % Distance learning
Unit
Laurea Leppävaara, service
Campus
Laurea Leppävaara
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
20 - 30
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design (PHA2), Laurea Leppävaara
Teachers
- Sari Jääskeläinen
- Miia Vakkuri
- Heidi Vähänikkilä
Teacher in charge
Miia Vakkuri
Groups
-
PHA221SNDegree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design, daytime studies, S21, Leppävaara
-
PHA220SNDegree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design, daytime studies, S20, Leppävaara
-
PHA222SNDegree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design, daytime studies, S22, Leppävaara
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Important dates
Week 6, 8.2. Starting the process
Week 10, 4.3.-8.3. Sprint week
Week 12, 21.3. Guidance
Week 13, 25.3. Guidance
Week 14, 4.4. Guidance
Week 16, 15.4. Guidance
Week 16, 18.4. Final seminar
Grading scale
H-5
Timing
30.01.2024 - 17.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual proportion
3 op
RDI proportion
15 op
Mode of delivery
80 % Contact teaching, 20 % Distance learning
Unit
Laurea Leppävaara, service
Campus
Laurea Leppävaara
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 60
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management (HRA), Laurea Leppävaara
Teachers
- Tuomas Tammilehto
- Seija Tiainen
- Ilona Frisk
- Anja Aatsinki
- Hanna Iisakkila Rojas
- Lasse Kivinen
- Kaci Bourdache
- Juha Putkonen
- Eveliina Hytönen
- Veli Sulkava
Teacher in charge
Ilona Frisk
Groups
-
HRA221SADegree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management, blended learning, S21, Leppävaara
-
HRA222SADegree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management, blended learning, S22, Leppävaara
-
HRA223SADegree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management, blended learning, S23, Leppävaara
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Teaching methods
The first steps in thesis preparation are the selection and analysis of the topic. Read more about the process on the Student intranet. The thesis preparation includes acting as an opponent to another student’s thesis, presenting one’s own work, evaluation discussion and completing the maturity test.
Step-by-step instructions for Safety, Security and Risk Management students are available in Canvas workspace. You can join the workspace from this link: https://canvas.laurea.fi/enroll/L4ETRF
“The maturity test, which is part of the thesis, is taken by the student in Finnish or Swedish, in accordance with the Decree on Universities of Applied Sciences. Students who have received their formal education outside of Finland or in a language other than Finnish or Swedish take the maturity test in either Finnish or English.” (Laurea degree regulations.)
Location and time
[This field is not used at Laurea.]
Learning materials and recommended literature
General instructions for thesis as well as referencing guidelines are available in Student intranet:
https://laureauas.sharepoint.com/sites/studentEn_thesisandgraduation/SitePages/Thesis.aspx
A thesis template is available on Student intranet: see Document templates (or Thesis)
The Urkund program is used to detect plagiarism (unauthorised quoting of other authors’ text).
Alternative completion methods of implementation
When applying for accreditation of prior learning,you should contact the Head of Student Affairs or the thesis coordinator.
Co-operation with working life and/or RDI
The thesis is expected to demonstrate a clear connection to workplace development. For example, the goal may be to develop a service, action models or a new work culture. The thesis may be part of the research and development activities of the University of Applied Sciences.
Important dates
Every semester will begin with a session to provide necessary information for the Thesis process.
All other contact sessions during the semester will be Thesis plan and final Thesis presentation seminars.
Otherwise completion of the Thesis will be scheduled by the student, in cooperation with the Thesis supervisor.
If you are graduating, please note the important dates concerning the submission of the thesis.
The actual implementation schedule is directly visible to students in Pakki as calendar reservations.
Students workload
One credit equals approximately 26.7 hours of work performed by the student.
Further information for students
The study unit corresponds to the requirements of Bachelor's level education.
Grading scale
H-5
Evaluation methods and criteria
The thesis evaluation guidelines are provided on Student intranet and in Canvas. The evaluation criteria are included in Laurea’s thesis guidelines.
All staff and students of Laurea are expected to adhere to good scientific practices, which includes appropriate referencing. Familiarise yourself with the practices and, if needed, ask for more information. All study assignments are to be done as individual work unless otherwise instructed. Turnitin is used when assignments are checked for plagiarism.
Evaluation criteria, fail (0)
Requirements of grade 1 are not met.
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Workplace development
Collaboration:
There has been some collaboration with the workplace during the thesisproject.
Development:
The thesis project aims to develop an area designated by the workplace or one that has been recognised together with the student.
Innovativeness and creativity
Novelty: The thesis project demonstrates little effort to produce new information and expertise.
Research-oriented approach and implementation
Guidance:Research-oriented approach and implementation
Guidance: The student has made minimal use of guidance.
Process: The thesis project has partly proceeded in a logical manner.
Reporting: An effort has been made to write the report in a coherent manner.
Theoretical framework: The theoretical framework utilises some literature that is applicable to the subject.
Use of methods: The methods used in the thesis project have been described.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Workplace development
Collaboration:
The different stages of the thesis project have been carried out in collaboration with the workplace.
Development:
The thesis project has succeeded in developing an area designated by the workplace or one that has been recognised together with the student.
Workplace assessment of usefulness:
The workplace has determined that the process and its results are useful.
Innovativeness and creativity
Novelty: During the thesis project an effort has been made to produce new information and expertise that the workplace did not expect.
Research-oriented approach and implementation
Guidance: The student has taken the initiative to seek and utilise guidance during the thesis project.
Process: The thesis project has mostly proceeded in logical manner.
Reporting: The report is clear.
Theoretical framework: The report demonstrates knowledge of the essential literature on the subject.This has been utilised to justify the outcomes of the project.
Use of methods: The methods used in the thesis project were applied appropriately to the subject.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Workplace development
Collaboration
The different stages of the thesis project have been carried out in close collaboration with the workplace.Changes and problems were discussed with the thesis supervisor and the workplace representatives.
Development
The thesis project has succeeded in significantly developing an area designated by the workplace or one that has bee nrecognised together with the student.
Workplace assessment of usefulness:
The workplace has determined that the process and its results arev very useful.
Innovativeness and creativity
Novelty: During the thesis project new information and expertise,have been produced which the workplace did not expect. The results can be utilised beyond the context of the thesisproject.
Research-oriented approach and implementation
Guidance: The student has taken the initiative to seek guidance during the thesis project in a goal-oriented manner.The student has demonstrated the ability to act independently.
Process: The thesis project has proceeded in a logical manner.
Reporting: There port is well-structured and convincing.
Theoretical framework: The report demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the essential literature applicable to the subject of the thesis.This has been utilised extensively to justify the outcomes of the project.
Use of methods: The methodological choices have been justified extensively and applied extremely well.
Timing
01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Laurea Lohja, sote
Campus
Laurea Lohja
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
5 - 15
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services (SWF2), Laurea Lohja
Teachers
- Hanna Nurmiranta
- Jonna Brandt
Teacher in charge
Jonna Brandt
Groups
-
SWF221SNDegree Programme in Social Services, daytime studies, S21, Lohja
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Grading scale
Approved/Failed
Timing
01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Laurea Leppävaara, liko
Campus
Laurea Leppävaara
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
10 - 30
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Service Business Management (HMA), Laurea Leppävaara
- Degree Programme in Business Management (HBA2), Laurea Leppävaara
Teachers
- Katja Suonperä
- Juhani Kettunen
- Marjaana Ajanto
- Anna Nolvi
Teacher in charge
Juhani Kettunen
Groups
-
HMA221SNDegree Programme in Service Business Management, daytime studies, S21, Leppävaara
-
HBA222SNDegree Programme in Business Management, daytime studies, S22, Leppävaara
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Location and time
There are no contact lessons. All the guidance is given by your thesis supervisor. Please send an email to juhani.kettunen@laurea.fi if you don't have a supervisor and are willing to start the thesis process.
Grading scale
Approved/Failed
Timing
01.01.2024 - 12.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Laurea Leppävaara, tiko
Campus
Laurea Leppävaara
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
20 - 100
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Business Information Technology, Cyber Security (NCA2), Laurea Leppävaara
- Degree Programme in Business Information Technology, Developing Digital Services (NSA2), Laurea Leppävaara
- Degree Programme in Business Information Technology (NIA), Laurea Leppävaara
Teachers
- Sebastian King
- Leo Johannesberg
- Arvind Sharma
- Pasi Kämppi
- Paulinus Ofem
- Jukka Malinen
Teacher in charge
Arvind Sharma
Groups
-
NSA222SADegree Programme in Business Information Technology, Developing Digital Services, virtual studies, S22, Leppävaara
-
NCA222SADegree Programme in Business Information Technology, Cyber Security, blended learning, S22, Leppävaara
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Grading scale
H-5
Timing
01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual proportion
3 op
RDI proportion
10 op
Mode of delivery
80 % Contact teaching, 20 % Distance learning
Unit
Laurea Leppävaara, service
Campus
Laurea Leppävaara
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
10 - 50
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design (PHA2), Laurea Leppävaara
Teachers
- Tia Karlsson
- Päivi Mantere
Teacher in charge
Tia Karlsson
Groups
-
PHA221SNDegree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design, daytime studies, S21, Leppävaara
-
PHA220SNDegree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design, daytime studies, S20, Leppävaara
-
PHA222SNDegree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design, daytime studies, S22, Leppävaara
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Teaching methods
The first steps in thesis preparation are the selection and analysis of the topic. Read more about the process in student intranet. The thesis preparation includes acting as an opponent to another student’s thesis, presenting one’s own work, evaluation discussion and completing the maturity test.
The maturity test, which is part of the thesis, is taken by the student in Finnish or Swedish, in accordance with the Decree on Universities of Applied Sciences. Students who have received their formal education outside of Finland or in a language other than Finnish or Swedish take the maturity test in the language of the degree program they are completing. (Laurea degree regulations 2024.)
Guidance is mainly provided via Zoom, but mutual meetings on campus are also included.
Location and time
Please refer to the Timetable Engine at https://lukkarit.laurea.fi/ for the schedule information. Laurea reserves the right to modify the timetable.
A Canvas learning environment is used to support the implementation. The study unit includes scheduled teaching and guidance both on campus and online (Zoom). Online teaching is recorded. Contact lessons are not recorded or streamed.
Learning materials and recommended literature
A thesis template is available on the student intranet.
The Turnitin program is used to detect plagiarism (unauthorized quoting of other authors’ text). The Turnitin user instructions for students and the guidelines for handling plagiarism cases at Laurea are available on the student intranet.
Alternative completion methods of implementation
A thesis completed at a higher education institution related to the same field of study or otherwise suitable for the field of study can be fully recognized in bachelor's degrees (substitution).
The suitability of the thesis is assessed by the thesis coordinator of your education.
If it can be verified from the transcript/certificate of records that the maturity test included in the thesis has been taken, it does not need to be taken again. Otherwise, a maturity test must be taken. Similarly, for degrees completed abroad, a maturity test must be taken.
If your previous thesis cannot be directly credited, you can nevertheless use your previous thesis in terms of content and/or methodology as a starting point or source for your new thesis. This opportunity applies to theses for both bachelor's degrees and master's degrees. In this case, the thesis completed at Laurea is normally evaluated as a new performance and a maturity test is taken.
Please see student intranet for more information.
Co-operation with working life and/or RDI
The thesis is expected to demonstrate a clear connection to workplace development. For example, the goal may be to develop a service, action models or a new work culture. The thesis may be part of the research and development activities of the University of Applied Sciences.
Important dates
If you are graduating, please note the important dates concerning the submission of the thesis.
Students workload
One credit equals approximately 26.7 hours of work performed by the student.
Content and scheduling
Working on a thesis is a learning process in which you build up your knowledge on a topic of your own choice and interest. A completed thesis is a proof that you can apply your knowledge and skills to a practical, expert task. A thesis at a university of applied sciences is typically a working life development project, for example, to develop a service, an operating model or a new working culture. It can also be part of an externally funded research and development activity of the UAS.
A thesis is a development or research project. In addition to the development report or research report, the thesis may be reported in the form of a diary (PONT) or a portfolio.
The scope of the thesis leading to a Bachelor's degree is 15 credits. The thesis is one of the other credits and you can do it when you have found a topic that interests you. You can easily complete a thesis in one semester - if you work full-time, the estimated time is less than 3 months.
You can work on your thesis alone, in pairs or, in some cases, in a group.
Further information for students
The study unit corresponds to the requirements of Bachelor's level education.
The quality of the study unit implementation has been assessed and the self-evaluation report is available in Canvas.
Grading scale
H-5
Evaluation methods and criteria
The thesis evaluation guidelines are provided on the student intranet (Studies > Thesis and graduation > Bachelor's thesis > Thesis evaluation criteria and dimensions). The evaluation criteria are included in Laurea’s thesis guidelines.
All staff and students of Laurea are expected to adhere to good scientific practices, which includes appropriate referencing. Familiarize yourself with the practices and, if needed, ask for more information. All study assignments are to be done as individual work unless otherwise instructed.
Timing
01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual proportion
15 op
RDI proportion
15 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Laurea Tikkurila, sote
Campus
Laurea Tikkurila
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
1 - 100
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services (SWV2), Laurea Tikkurila
Teachers
- Maria Normann
- Riikka Kanervo
Teacher in charge
Riikka Kanervo
Groups
-
SWV223SNDegree Programme in Social Services, daytime studies, S23, Tikkurila
-
SWV220SNDegree Programme in Social Services, daytime studies, S20, Tikkurila
-
SWV221SNDegree Programme in Social Services, daytime studies, S21, Tikkurila
-
SWV222SNDegree Programme in Social Services, daytime studies, S22, Tikkurila
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Teaching methods
Please notice this course is for social care students studying in English in Tikkurila.
According to Section 4 of the Government Decree on Polytechnics (1129/2014), the aim of studies leading to a polytechnic degree is that a person who has completed the degree:
Has extensive practical basic knowledge and skills and a theoretical foundation for working in expert tasks in their field
is capable of following and promoting the development of their professional field
is capable of developing their vocational skills and engaging in lifelong learning
has adequate communication and linguistic skills for tasks in their field as well as international activities and cooperation.
The thesis is expected to be clearly linked to development of working life. The goal may be, for example, to develop a service, action plans, or a new working culture. The thesis may be part of the university's research and development activities.
The thesis process contains
- A Thesis Start
- Topic Analysis workshop
- Guidance sessions
- A Plan Seminar
- A Final Thesis Seminar
- Opposing another student´s Thesis Plan or Final Thesis
- A Maturity Test
In order to start your Thesis process the student has to first pass the course YY00BT40 Research and Development Methods.
Students are kindly asked to contact Thesis Coordinator Maria Normann or Thesis Supervisor Riikka Kanervo for enrollment.
When enrolled for the course the student finds the scheduled guidance sessions and seminar dates in the calendar. No guidance is offered between the scheduled guidance sessions taking place approximately every third week.
Generally, all course activities take place online.
Location and time
Please, see Pakki and follow communication in Canvas workspace.
Grading scale
H-5
Enrollment
01.01.2000
Timing
02.01.2023 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual proportion
3 op
RDI proportion
15 op
Mode of delivery
80 % Contact teaching, 20 % Distance learning
Unit
Laurea Leppävaara, service
Campus
Laurea Leppävaara
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 60
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management (HRA), Laurea Leppävaara
Teachers
- Tuomas Tammilehto
- Seija Tiainen
- Ilona Frisk
- Anja Aatsinki
- Hanna Iisakkila Rojas
- Kaci Bourdache
- Lasse Kivinen
- Eveliina Hytönen
- Veli Sulkava
Teacher in charge
Ilona Frisk
Groups
-
HRA220SADegree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management, blended learning, S20, Leppävaara
-
HRA221SADegree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management, blended learning, S21, Leppävaara
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Teaching methods
The first steps in thesis preparation are the selection and analysis of the topic. Read more about the process on the Student intranet. The thesis preparation includes acting as an opponent to another student’s thesis, presenting one’s own work, evaluation discussion and completing the maturity test.
Step-by-step instructions for Safety, Security and Risk Management students are available in Canvas workspace.
“The maturity test, which is part of the thesis, is taken by the student in Finnish or Swedish, in accordance with the Decree on Universities of Applied Sciences. Students who have received their formal education outside of Finland or in a language other than Finnish or Swedish take the maturity test in either Finnish or English.” (Laurea degree regulations.)
Location and time
[This field is not used at Laurea.]
Learning materials and recommended literature
General instructions for thesis as well as referencing guidelines are available in Student intranet:
https://laureauas.sharepoint.com/sites/studentEn_thesisandgraduation/SitePages/Thesis.aspx
A thesis template is available on Student intranet: see Document templates (or Thesis)
The Urkund program is used to detect plagiarism (unauthorised quoting of other authors’ text).
Alternative completion methods of implementation
When applying for accreditation of prior learning,you should contact the Head of Student Affairs or the thesis coordinator.
Co-operation with working life and/or RDI
The thesis is expected to demonstrate a clear connection to workplace development. For example, the goal may be to develop a service, action models or a new work culture. The thesis may be part of the research and development activities of the University of Applied Sciences.
Important dates
Every semester will begin with a session to provide necessary information for the Thesis process.
All other contact sessions during the semester will be Thesis plan and final Thesis presentation seminars.
Otherwise completion of the Thesis will be scheduled by the student, in cooperation with the Thesis supervisor.
If you are graduating, please note the important dates concerning the submission of the thesis.
The actual implementation schedule is directly visible to students in Pakki as calendar reservations.
Students workload
One credit equals approximately 26.7 hours of work performed by the student.
Further information for students
The study unit corresponds to the requirements of Bachelor's level education.
Grading scale
H-5
Evaluation methods and criteria
The thesis evaluation guidelines are provided on Student intranet and in Canvas. The evaluation criteria are included in Laurea’s thesis guidelines.
All staff and students of Laurea are expected to adhere to good scientific practices, which includes appropriate referencing. Familiarise yourself with the practices and, if needed, ask for more information. All study assignments are to be done as individual work unless otherwise instructed. Urkund is used when assignments are checked.
Evaluation criteria, fail (0)
Requirements of grade 1 are not met.
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Workplace development
Collaboration:
There has been some collaboration with the workplace during the thesisproject.
Development:
The thesis project aims to develop an area designated by the workplace or one that has been recognised together with the student.
Innovativeness and creativity
Novelty: The thesis project demonstrates little effort to produce new information and expertise.
Research-oriented approach and implementation
Guidance:Research-oriented approach and implementation
Guidance: The student has made minimal use of guidance.
Process: The thesis project has partly proceeded in a logical manner.
Reporting: An effort has been made to write the report in a coherent manner.
Theoretical framework: The theoretical framework utilises some literature that is applicable to the subject.
Use of methods: The methods used in the thesis project have been described.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Workplace development
Collaboration:
The different stages of the thesis project have been carried out in collaboration with the workplace.
Development:
The thesis project has succeeded in developing an area designated by the workplace or one that has been recognised together with the student.
Workplace assessment of usefulness:
The workplace has determined that the process and its results are useful.
Innovativeness and creativity
Novelty: During the thesis project an effort has been made to produce new information and expertise that the workplace did not expect.
Research-oriented approach and implementation
Guidance: The student has taken the initiative to seek and utilise guidance during the thesis project.
Process: The thesis project has mostly proceeded in logical manner.
Reporting: The report is clear.
Theoretical framework: The report demonstrates knowledge of the essential literature on the subject.This has been utilised to justify the outcomes of the project.
Use of methods: The methods used in the thesis project were applied appropriately to the subject.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Workplace development
Collaboration
The different stages of the thesis project have been carried out in close collaboration with the workplace.Changes and problems were discussed with the thesis supervisor and the workplace representatives.
Development
The thesis project has succeeded in significantly developing an area designated by the workplace or one that has bee nrecognised together with the student.
Workplace assessment of usefulness:
The workplace has determined that the process and its results arev very useful.
Innovativeness and creativity
Novelty: During the thesis project new information and expertise,have been produced which the workplace did not expect. The results can be utilised beyond the context of the thesisproject.
Research-oriented approach and implementation
Guidance: The student has taken the initiative to seek guidance during the thesis project in a goal-oriented manner.The student has demonstrated the ability to act independently.
Process: The thesis project has proceeded in a logical manner.
Reporting: There port is well-structured and convincing.
Theoretical framework: The report demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the essential literature applicable to the subject of the thesis.This has been utilised extensively to justify the outcomes of the project.
Use of methods: The methodological choices have been justified extensively and applied extremely well.
Enrollment
01.01.2000
Timing
01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Laurea Leppävaara, liko
Campus
Laurea Leppävaara
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
10 - 30
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Service Business Management (HMA), Laurea Leppävaara
Teachers
- Katja Suonperä
- Juhani Kettunen
- Marjaana Ajanto
- Ove Backlund
Teacher in charge
Juhani Kettunen
Groups
-
HMA221SNDegree Programme in Service Business Management, daytime studies, S21, Leppävaara
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Enrollment
01.01.2000
Timing
01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual proportion
15 op
RDI proportion
10 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Laurea Leppävaara, tiko
Campus
Laurea Leppävaara
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
20 - 45
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Business Information Technology (NIA), Laurea Leppävaara
Teachers
- Sebastian King
- Arvind Sharma
- Pasi Kämppi
- Jukka Malinen
- Tiko Virtuaali
Teacher in charge
Arvind Sharma
Groups
-
NCA221SADegree Programme in Business Information Technology, Cyber Security, blended learning, S21, Leppävaara
-
NIA221SADegree Programme in Business Information Technology, virtual studies, S21, Leppävaara
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Teaching methods
Your thesis project starts from the idea of a thesis topic. The topic should come from a client company that you need to find out yourself. In practise, you work in a company, identify a development opportunity, formulate and agree on a topic with the company, write a thesis proposal and return it in Optima. That is when your thesis project has been initiated (step 1).
The proposal will be developed with a lecturer until it is approved and agreed with the client company (step 2). The supervisors from Laurea and the client company are confirmed in the agreement.
Commitment to the project schedule is confirmed in step 3.
The key milestones are listed below. The details of each step as well as the supporting templates and documents are given in Optima.
0. Ideas from previous study units, placements, projects etc.
1. Proposal (why, what, how) -> presentation (optional)
Supervisor nominated, kick-off meeting with the supervisor
2. Thesis agreement with the client
3. Project time plan (dates for key milestones)
4. Project report drafts (TOC, background, theory base)
5. Complete project report (Abstract, content, source references, conclusions)
6. External feedback from
a. Opponent (peer review) - send email to all students in this workspace to find an opponent to your presentation. Note that you have to act as an opponent to some other student at any point of your project.
b. Language teachers (abstract review)
c. Urkund (plagiarism review)
7. Presentation (mandatory)
8. Maturity test (like re-taking an exam, registration instructions)
9. Final Thesis report
10. Assesment by the client and the supervisor
11. Storage in public database (Theseus)
12. Credits issued
Location and time
Virtual implementation, remote support available, timing to be agreed.
Grading scale
H-5
Enrollment
01.01.2000
Timing
01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual proportion
5 op
RDI proportion
15 op
Mode of delivery
67 % Contact teaching, 33 % Distance learning
Unit
Laurea Tikkurila, sote
Campus
Laurea Tikkurila
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
1 - 100
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Nursing (SNV), Laurea Tikkurila
Teachers
- Pamela Jokisalo
- Emmaculate Tamankag
- Marina Arvonen
- Heidi Jokinen
- Kirsi Tulus
- Milla Ylitalo
- Kati Saarinen
Teacher in charge
Pamela Jokisalo
Groups
-
SNV220SNDegree Programme in Nursing, daytime studies, S20, Tikkurila
-
SNV221SNDegree Programme in Nursing, daytime studies, S21, Tikkurila
-
SNV221KNDegree Programme in Nursing, daytime studies, K21, Tikkurila
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Teaching methods
The first steps in thesis preparation are the selection and analysis of the topic. Read more about the process in student intranet and Canvas. The thesis preparation includes acting as an opponent to another student’s thesis, presenting one’s own work, evaluation discussion and completing the maturity test.
Thesis guidance takes place in group guidance sessions/thesis seminars either in Group A or Group B.
“The maturity test, which is part of the thesis, is taken by the student in Finnish or Swedish, in accordance with the Decree on Universities of Applied Sciences. Students who have received their formal education outside of Finland or in a language other than Finnish or Swedish take the maturity test in either Finnish or English.” (Laurea degree regulations.)
NOTE: The Thesis coordinator adds you manually to this course
Location and time
ZOOM or Campus
Learning materials and recommended literature
Relevant R&D-literature, scientific articles
A thesis template is available on intra see Document templates (or Thesis)
The Urkund program is used to detect plagiarism (unauthorised quoting of other authors’ text).
Alternative completion methods of implementation
When applying for accreditation of prior learning,you should contact the Head of Student Affairs or the thesis coordinator.
Please see student intranet for more information.
Co-operation with working life and/or RDI
The thesis is expected to demonstrate a clear connection to workplace development. For example, the goal may be to develop a service, action models or a new work culture. The thesis may be part of the research and development activities of the University of Applied Sciences.
Important dates
Please, check Pakki for thesis starts, topic analysis workshops and group guidenace sessions/thesis seminars.
If you are graduating, please note the important dates concerning the submission of the thesis.
Students workload
One credit equals approximately 27 hours of work performed by the student.
Further information for students
Please note the Research and development methods course 5 credits needs to be done prior to starting the Bachelor`s Thesis process!!
Grading scale
Approved/Failed
Evaluation methods and criteria
The thesis evaluation guidelines are provided in intra. The evaluation criteria are included in Laurea’s thesis guidelines.
All staff and students of Laurea are expected to adhere to good scientific practices, which includes appropriate referencing. Familiarise yourself with the practices and, if needed, ask for more information.
Enrollment
01.01.2000
Timing
01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Laurea Leppävaara, service
Campus
Laurea Leppävaara
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
20 - 80
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design (PHA2), Laurea Leppävaara
Teachers
- Sari Jääskeläinen
- Miia Vakkuri
- Heidi Vähänikkilä
Teacher in charge
Miia Vakkuri
Groups
-
PHA221SNDegree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design, daytime studies, S21, Leppävaara
-
PHA220SNDegree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design, daytime studies, S20, Leppävaara
-
PHA222SNDegree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design, daytime studies, S22, Leppävaara
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Grading scale
Approved/Failed
Enrollment
01.01.2000 - 01.01.2025
Timing
01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual proportion
15 op
RDI proportion
15 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Laurea Tikkurila, sote
Campus
Laurea Tikkurila
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
1 - 100
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services (SWV2), Laurea Tikkurila
Teachers
- Maria Normann
- Riikka Kanervo
Teacher in charge
Riikka Kanervo
Groups
-
SWV219SN
-
SWV220SNDegree Programme in Social Services, daytime studies, S20, Tikkurila
-
SWV221SNDegree Programme in Social Services, daytime studies, S21, Tikkurila
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Teaching methods
Please notice this course is for social care students studying in English in Tikkurila.
According to Section 4 of the Government Decree on Polytechnics (1129/2014), the aim of studies leading to a polytechnic degree is that a person who has completed the degree:
Has extensive practical basic knowledge and skills and a theoretical foundation for working in expert tasks in their field
is capable of following and promoting the development of their professional field
is capable of developing their vocational skills and engaging in lifelong learning
has adequate communication and linguistic skills for tasks in their field as well as international activities and cooperation.
The thesis is expected to be clearly linked to development of working life. The goal may be, for example, to develop a service, action plans, or a new working culture. The thesis may be part of the university's research and development activities.
The thesis process contains
- A Thesis Start
- Topic Analysis workshop
- Guidance sessions
- A Plan Seminar
- A Final Thesis Seminar
- Opposing another student´s Thesis Plan or Final Thesis
- A Maturity Test
In order to start your Thesis process the student has to first pass the course YY00BT40 Research and Development Methods.
Students are kindly asked to contact Thesis Coordinator Maria Normann or Thesis Supervisor Riikka Kanervo for enrollment.
When enrolled for the course the student finds the scheduled guidance sessions and seminar dates in the calendar. No guidance is offered between the scheduled guidance sessions taking place approximately every third week.
Generally, all course activities take place online.
Important dates
The schedule can be found in the course calendar in Canvas when the student is enrolled.
Students workload
15 cr
Further information for students
Degree students produce their Bachelor´s Thesis in English. Products and workshops can be produced in Finnish, reporting is done in English.
Grading scale
H-5
Evaluation methods and criteria
The assessment criteria can be found in Student Intra and in the Canvas workspace.
Enrollment
01.01.2000
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.07.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual proportion
5 op
RDI proportion
15 op
Mode of delivery
67 % Contact teaching, 33 % Distance learning
Unit
Laurea Tikkurila, sote
Campus
Laurea Tikkurila
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
20 - 30
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Nursing (SNV), Laurea Tikkurila
Teachers
- Emmaculate Tamankag
- Pamela Jokisalo
- Kirsi Tulus
- Sanna Soini
Teacher in charge
Pamela Jokisalo
Groups
-
SNV220SNDegree Programme in Nursing, daytime studies, S20, Tikkurila
-
SNV221KNDegree Programme in Nursing, daytime studies, K21, Tikkurila
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Teaching methods
The first steps in thesis preparation are the selection and analysis of the topic. Read more about the process in student intranet and Canvas. The thesis preparation includes acting as an opponent to another student’s thesis, presenting one’s own work, evaluation discussion and completing the maturity test.
Thesis guidance takes place in group guidance sessions/thesis seminars either in Group A or Group B.
“The maturity test, which is part of the thesis, is taken by the student in Finnish or Swedish, in accordance with the Decree on Universities of Applied Sciences. Students who have received their formal education outside of Finland or in a language other than Finnish or Swedish take the maturity test in either Finnish or English.” (Laurea degree regulations.)
Location and time
ZOOM or Campus
Learning materials and recommended literature
Relevant R&D-literature, scientific articles
A thesis template is available on intra see Document templates (or Thesis)
The Urkund program is used to detect plagiarism (unauthorised quoting of other authors’ text).
Alternative completion methods of implementation
When applying for accreditation of prior learning,you should contact the Head of Student Affairs or the thesis coordinator.
Please see student intranet for more information.
Co-operation with working life and/or RDI
The thesis is expected to demonstrate a clear connection to workplace development. For example, the goal may be to develop a service, action models or a new work culture. The thesis may be part of the research and development activities of the University of Applied Sciences.
Important dates
Please, check Pakki for thesis starts, topic analysis workshops and group guidenace sessions/thesis seminars.
If you are graduating, please note the important dates concerning the submission of the thesis.
Students workload
One credit equals approximately 27 hours of work performed by the student.
Further information for students
Please note the Research and development methods course 5 credits needs to be done prior to starting the Bachelor`s Thesis process!!
Grading scale
Approved/Failed
Evaluation methods and criteria
The thesis evaluation guidelines are provided in intra. The evaluation criteria are included in Laurea’s thesis guidelines.
All staff and students of Laurea are expected to adhere to good scientific practices, which includes appropriate referencing. Familiarise yourself with the practices and, if needed, ask for more information.
Enrollment
01.01.2000
Timing
03.01.2022 - 04.06.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual proportion
15 op
RDI proportion
15 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Laurea Tikkurila, sote
Campus
Laurea Tikkurila
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Social Services (SWV2), Laurea Tikkurila
Teachers
- Maria Normann
- Riikka Kanervo
Groups
-
SWV219SN
-
SWV220SNDegree Programme in Social Services, daytime studies, S20, Tikkurila
-
SWV221SNDegree Programme in Social Services, daytime studies, S21, Tikkurila
-
SWV218SN
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- present justified suggestions for development in relation to working life
- conceptualize phenomena related to working life based on research results
- use proper research and development methods in order to produce new knowledge
- act in development projects cooperatively and in a responsible manner with working life and other partners
- evaluate their own activities and solutions critically
- understand concepts in an extensive scale and present topics logically and based on arguments
Grading scale
Approved/Failed