•   Learning Camp 4 – Orientation to thesis writing INS2PO202-3046 17.03.2025-16.05.2025  5   (AB4CQ) +-
    Learning objectives
    The module is a part of professional studies in Porvoo Campus competence-based curriculum. The module advances the following competences: ability to choose a suitable thesis project, and justify relevant research approaches as well as development methods in thesis writing including critical and ethical thinking. Furthermore, Learning Camp 4 strengthens the student’s academic communication skills.
    Starting level and linkage with other courses
    The student has completed the first year of basic studies. The module is a part of professional studies in Porvoo Campus competence-based curriculum.
    Contents
    Orientation to thesis writing
    Finding a thesis project
    The thesis process
    Research and development methods
    Research, diary, portfolio theses and theses of product type
    Ethics in thesis process
    Presentation of research data in reporting
    Thesis assessment criteria
    Literature review
    Categories of literature
    Literature search
    Critical thinking
    Academic English/Finnish/Swedish
    Writing process and techniques
    Grammar, text style and structure
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria - grade 1
    The student has some understanding of how to write a report in an academic way. The student has a vague picture of the thesis process and is able to plan the process with guidance. S/he is able to write a basic knowledge base and apply Haaga-Helia reporting instructions in a limited way. The student has some understanding of the difference between theses of research and product type and the usability of different development methods. The student understands to some extent the importance of ethics in research and development work. S/he has some insights into how a thesis is assessed.
    Assessment criteria - grade 3
    The student is able to write a report in an academic way. The student has a realistic picture of the thesis process and is able to plan the process independently. S/he is able to write an informative knowledge base and is able to apply Haaga-Helia reporting instructions well. The student understands the difference between a thesis of product and research type and the usability of different research and development methods. The student can discuss the importance of ethics in research and development work. S/he has a good insight into how a thesis is assessed and can to some extent apply this insight on an existing thesis.
    Assessment criteria - grade 5
    The student has an extensive view of the thesis process and is able to plan and start the process independently. S/he is able to write an extensive knowledge base with discourse between the sources and is able to follow Haaga-Helia reporting instructions in an excellent way. The student has a real understanding of the difference between a thesis of product and research type. S/he can assess the suitability of different research and development methods and argue for what data collection method could be applied in different projects. The student has a knowledge about the importance of ethics in in research and development work. S/he has a good insight into how a thesis is assessed and can assess an existing thesis bases on the assessment criteria.

    Learning material and recommended literature

    Haaga-Helia thesis instructions

    Books and journal articles

    Industry related reports and statistics

    Lecture material on Moodle, materials produced by students

    Campus

    Chongqing

    Teaching language

    English

    Timing

    17.03.2025 - 16.05.2025

    Learning assignments

    The course grade is based on the following assignments and participation in the learning activities: Exam (thesis process) pass/fail Short literature review 0-5 (50 %) Reflection of learning 0-5 (50 %) Active participation in the workshops, class assignments and discussions will influence the final grade.

    Content scheduling

    Mon 17 March, Tue 18 March, Thu 20 March and Fri 21 March 2 pm – 7.40 pm face-to-face at CQUST and on the following days in Zoom: Mon 14 April and Mon 28 April 2 - 3.40 pm, Fri 16 May 4 pm – 7.40 pm

    Groups
    • AB4CQ
    Teachers

    Niina Moilanen, Annika Konttinen

    Seats

    15 - 60

    Further information

    Assessment of class activities and learning assignments

    Degree Programme

    ABBA Degree Programme in Aviation Business

    R&D proportion

    0.00 cr

    Virtual proportion

    0.00 cr

    Evaluation scale

    H-5