Thesis part 1 (5cr)
Course unit code: MZRDZ110
General information
- Credits
- 5 cr
- Teaching language
- Finnish
Objective
The student is able to identify development needs and problem areas in his/her own field of study and work, and knows how to design a research & development project and implement it. He/she knows how to use reliable information from various sources. The student is able to apply professional knowledge in and choose appropriate research & development methods and practices.
                    
Content
-	Process and procedures for the thesis
 -	Thesis topic and statement of the thesis problem as as a proposal
 -	Drafting and presentation of the thesis plan
 -	Source-critical information retrieval
 -	Academic writing and the formulation of a theoretical framework
                    
Qualifications
Sufficient familiarity with one's own professional field and research and development methods.
                    
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Pass (S)
 The student
 •	is able to identify development needs and problem areas in his/her own field of study and work in cooperation with working life
 •	develops an appropriate research & development project into a thesis by applying information, methods and behavioral skills acquired from the field
 •	knows how to retrieve, process and critically evaluate information, theories, concepts, methods and principles from his/her own field
 •	is able to compile a research-based body of knowledge and cite sources in accordance with JAMK's instructions
 •	is able to apply professional expertise to and select appropriate research & development methods and practices for his/her research & development work
 •	is capable of taking responsibility for group learning and knowledge sharing
 
 The thesis is evaluated summatively following its completion and presentation, on a five-point scale according to thesis-specific criteria: 5 (Excellent), 4 (Very good), 3 (Good), 2 (Satisfactory) and 1 (Adequate).
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 Assessment methods are based on learning objectives. Assessment is qualitative, based on a criteria and the student's self-assessment plays an important role in it.
 
 The learning outcomes of individual courses are assessed in relation to the objectives of the course concerned. Unless otherwise defined in the curriculum, a course accepted as completed is assessed either on the following five-step scale: 5 (Excellent), 4 (Very Good), 3 (Good), 2 (Satisfactory), 1 (Sufficient) or it is graded as Pass/Fail, marked as “S (Pass)” and “0 (Fail)”.
 If the student does not meet the minimum criteria set for the course, the grade is 0 (Fail).
                    
