•   Thesis Planning THE7LF101-3037 21.08.2023-13.10.2023  (LF5EHRM, ...) +-
    Learning objectives
    Upon completion of the course, the student is able to
    • produce a thesis plan and implement it flexibly according to the schedule.
    • choose the correct thesis type for his thesis project.
    • give, receive and utilize feedback received in working life meetings and thesis advising situations.
    • choose and demarcate the thesis topic, and determine the objectives and benefits of the thesis.
    • choose the most suited research and project management methods to serve the thesis project.
    • produce the research design and the overlay matrix.
    • utilize various types of sources and information search channels, and assess source literature critically.
    • apply the reporting and referencing guidelines of Haaga-Helia.
    • conduct RDI ethically.
    • recognize, describe and possibly develop expert operations in the field of business: developing own work, own competences, organizational processes and/or the field of study.
    • behave professionally in thesis advising situations and meetings with working life.
    • utilize the concepts, models and theories of international business in the thesis.
    • write the thesis report in professional English using the required style and register.
    • discuss and present his thesis project to various types of audiences
    • complete the legislated maturity test in the mother tongue of his secondary/high school education.
    • follow Haaga-Helia’s thesis instructions.
    Starting level and linkage with other courses
    • Prerequisite: THE7LF100 Introduction to Thesis non-stop on-line examination must be completed to start the course.
    • The course THE7LF101 Thesis Planning must be completed in order to (1) receive a named thesis advisor who advises the student in the following phases of the thesis process: THE7HH801, THE7HH802, THE7HH803 and THE7HH804 and (2) get a Konto project in the Haaga-Helia thesis management software
    Contents
    The following as they relate to the bachelor’s thesis.
    • types of thesis projects
    • formulation of research questions and dividing it into investigative questions, and formulation of project objective and dividing it into project tasks.
    • demarcation for a research-based thesis and scope for a product/project-based thesis
    • knowledge base (theoretical frame of reference), and research and project management methods
    • negotiations and collaboration with commissioning organizations
    • Haaga-Helia reporting and referencing guidelines.
    • ethical principles in RDI
    • research design and overlay matrix
    • tools and software
    • maturity test
    • thesis assessment criteria
    • publication process
    • academic writing
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria - grade 1
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    Assessment criteria - grade 3
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    Assessment criteria - grade 5
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    Further information
    GLOBBA Thesis Coordinator: Elizabeth San Miguel

    Campus

    Pasila Campus

    Teaching language

    English

    Timing

    21.08.2023 - 13.10.2023

    Enrollment

    12.06.2023 - 18.08.2023

    Groups
    • LF5EHRM
    • EVENING
    • CONTACT
    • LF7PE
    • LF5EMAR
    • LF5EACC
    Teachers

    Anna Kimberley, Päivö Laine

    Seats

    15 - 30

    Degree Programme

    GLOBBA Degree Programme in International Business

    R&D proportion

    0.00 cr

    Virtual proportion

    0.00 cr

    Evaluation scale

    H-5