Bachelor's Thesis (15 cr)
Code: A9286-3041
General information
- Timing
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21.01.2025 - 21.12.2025
Implementation is running.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 15 cr
- Local portion
- 12 cr
- Virtual proportion
- 3 cr
- RDI proportion
- 15 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Blended 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
- Kaci Bourdache
- Eveliina Hytönen
- Veli Sulkava
- Teacher in charge
- Ilona Frisk
- Groups
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HRA224SADegree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management, blended learning, S24, Leppävaara
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HRA222SADegree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management, blended learning, S22, Leppävaara
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HRA223SADegree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management, blended learning, S23, Leppävaara
- Study unit
- A9286
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
[This field is not used at Laurea.]
Materials
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).
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.)
Employer connections
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.
Exam schedules
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.
Completion alternatives
When applying for accreditation of prior learning,you should contact the Head of Student Affairs or the thesis coordinator.
Student workload
One credit equals approximately 26.7 hours of work performed by the student.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Qualifications
The prerequisite for starting the thesis is that the student has completed or is currently completing the study unit Methods for Research-based Development Work (or the study unit Research and Development Methods) or has equivalent competences that have been recognized as part of the degree through a demonstration of competence or credit transfer.
Further information
The study unit corresponds to the requirements of Bachelor's level education.