Speed Up Your Career with Alumni (1 cr)
Code: STU009HH1AE-3002
Basic information of implementation
- Enrollment
- 02.01.2023 - 13.01.2023
- Enrolment for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 16.01.2023 - 19.05.2023
- Implementation has ended.
- ECTS Credits
- 1 cr
- Campus
- Pasila Campus
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 15 - 40
- Degree programmes
- SPOCMA Degree Programme in Sports Coaching and Management
- INTBBA International Business
- ITBBA Business Information Technology
- EXPER Hospitality and Tourism Experience Management
- DIGIBBA Digital Business Innovations
Evaluation scale
H-5
Schedule
Mentoring meetings 5 x 2 h = 10 h
Group meetings 3 x 2 h = 6 h (times below)
Independent study 10 h
Assessment of own learning 1 h
Kick off meeting 24.1. from 4.30 pm until 6.30 pm
Interim meeting 28.3. from 4.30 pm until 6.30 pm
Final meeting 16.5. from 4.30 pm until 6.30 pm
Implementation methods, demonstration and Work&Study
The course consists of three compulsory meetings (2 hours) at the campus and at least of four one-to-one meetings with a mentor (4 x 1,5 h). The format of the bilateral meetings (face-to-face/online) will be agreed between the student and the mentor. Meetings with the mentor should be at least once a month, but may be more if the mentor is willing.
Before the start of the course, the student accepted for the period will receive a questionnaire by email. The student can fill in preferences about the mentor's degree and in which field the mentor is currently working. The course organiser will then try to find the best possible mentor for the student.
The student and the mentor will meet each other at the first face-to-face meeting for the first time. Attendance is therefore essential. If the student is unable to attend the other subsequent on-site meetings, there will be written assignments to make up for the absence.
Intro
One credit point is awarded for the course completed. The benefit of the course comes to the student in the form of a personal mentoring relationship and expanded professional networks. Participation in the course does not automatically promise an internship or a new job, but it does open up new paths to get closer to professional goals.
Students are responsible for setting their own goals and learning in a mentoring relationship. With a mentor, you can look at your goals realistically and strive to achieve them as well as possible.
Materials
Material is found in Moodle
Teaching methods and instruction
The mentoring program is a developmental process between the mentee (Haaga-Helia student) and the mentor (alumni). Mentoring is about learning together, sharing experiences and knowledge through interaction. The aim is to support the student's professional growth, graduation and employment. The individual goals of the mentoring program arise from the personal needs of the mentee.
The mentoring program consists of two-way mentoring meetings between the mentor and the mentee, as well as joint group meetings and self-study materials in Moodle. The content of mentoring meetings can be related to, for example, career planning, challenges in working life, challenges in the final stages of study, self-development or deepening expertise. The initial group meeting reviews the objectives and rules of the mentoring process, draws up a mentoring agreement, shares experiences of the mentoring process and develops interaction skills.
Working life connections
The course is implemented in a work-oriented manner in cooperation with Haaga-Helia's alumni, who act as mentors in the program.
Exam dates and re-exam possibilities
There is no exam included in the implementation
Completion alternatives
Preparation for and participation in mentoring meetings (passed / failed)
Participation in group meetings (passed / failed)