Mika Alastalo
Lähiopetus
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).
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
“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.)
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.
01.08.2021 - 31.12.2021
24.05.2021 - 30.05.2021
20 - 40
Laurea Tikkurila, sote
Emmaculate Tamankag, Mika Alastalo, Riikka Mulder, Sanna Soini, Salla Kivelä
Degree Programme in Nursing (SNV), Laurea Tikkurila
Laurea Tikkurila
15 op
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.
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.
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.
One credit equals approximately 27 hours of work performed by the student.