ThesisLaajuus (15 cr)
Code: TE00BM91
Credits
15 op
Objective
After completing the Bachelor’s Thesis the student can:
- apply her/his knowledge and skills to fulfill professional engineering assignments
- study independently state-of-the-art engineering challenges and propose functional, economically rational, and ethically sustainable solutions to solve those challenges
- work innovatively and systematically according to the agreed project schedule
- utilize literature and other information sources
- select and use proper working methods and tools
- evaluate of the source material, the knowledge base of the work, the methods used, and the results critically
- communicate clearly with other professionals and customers.
Content
The Bachelor’s Thesis is a research and development project that is completed independently supported by the possible stakeholder’s instructor and the supervising teacher. The thesis project is carried out on a topic related to the student's professional field. The work must be useful for the customer as well as exhibit the student's understanding of the field. The thesis can also be on a topic of the student’s own choice.
Contents:
- Topic selection
- Thesis agreement
- Planning of the work and information gathering
- Implementation of the work
- Reporting of the thesis results
- Final seminar
- Maturity test
- Publication of the thesis
Qualifications
Student must participate in the Research Communication course when starting to work with thesis or student must demonstrate in some other way that they have the necessary skills for the work (e.g., completion of a previous higher education degree or an equivalent course).
Enrollment
14.11.2024 - 30.11.2025
Timing
01.01.2025 - 31.12.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
RDI portion
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Seats
0 - 150
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
- Degree Programme in Business Information Technology
Teachers
- Anne Jumppanen
- Kimmo Tarkkanen
- Matti Kuikka
- Tuomo Helo
- Sami Pyöttiälä
Groups
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PTIETS22dncsPTIETS22 Data Networks and Cybersecurity
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PTIETS22swisPTIETS22 Software Development and Information Systems
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PTIETS22deaiPTIETS22 Data Engineering and Artificial Intelligence
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PTIETS22sepmPTIETS22 Software Engineering and Project Management
Objective
After completing the Bachelor’s Thesis the student can:
- apply her/his knowledge and skills to fulfill professional engineering assignments
- study independently state-of-the-art engineering challenges and propose functional, economically rational, and ethically sustainable solutions to solve those challenges
- work innovatively and systematically according to the agreed project schedule
- utilize literature and other information sources
- select and use proper working methods and tools
- evaluate of the source material, the knowledge base of the work, the methods used, and the results critically
- communicate clearly with other professionals and customers.
Content
The Bachelor’s Thesis is a research and development project that is completed independently supported by the possible stakeholder’s instructor and the supervising teacher. The thesis project is carried out on a topic related to the student's professional field. The work must be useful for the customer as well as exhibit the student's understanding of the field. The thesis can also be on a topic of the student’s own choice.
Contents:
- Topic selection
- Thesis agreement
- Planning of the work and information gathering
- Implementation of the work
- Reporting of the thesis results
- Final seminar
- Maturity test
- Publication of the thesis
Materials
Material provided by the teacher and shared in learning environment (ITS).
In addition, thesis authors must participate in the Research Communication course either before or during their thesis work, where they will receive guidance on thesis writing
Teaching methods
Research and reporting
Exam schedules
-
International connections
Thesis supervisors guide students in the preparation of their thesis.
Completion alternatives
Types of thesis:
- Research-based thesis
- Functional thesis
- Learning diary
- Portfolio thesis
- Thesis as a demonstration
Student workload
The tasks are described in the section "content".
The scope of the work is 15 credits, which corresponds to approximately 400 hours.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Approved: The thesis report has been published in Theseus.
Content scheduling
Completion the thesis work according to the ICT unit's thesis process, including the following tasks:
1. Preparation of the thesis plan and contract preparation form
2. Thesis contract
3. Agreement the follow-up with the supervisor
4. Thesis for comments in Finnish
5. Thesis for comments in English
6. Final seminar presentation on Teams
7. Statement from the commissioner
8. Finalizing the thesis and submitting it for evaluation
9. Maturity test
10. Publishing the thesis in Theseus
Further information
ItsLearning & Teams
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment methods and criteria
The actual evaluation of the thesis is done separately for the thesis according to the instructions of the Turku AMK intranet.
This study unit is marked as approved when the thesis report has been published in Theseus.
Qualifications
Student must participate in the Research Communication course when starting to work with thesis or student must demonstrate in some other way that they have the necessary skills for the work (e.g., completion of a previous higher education degree or an equivalent course).
Enrollment
02.04.2024 - 13.01.2025
Timing
01.06.2024 - 30.06.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Seats
20 - 200
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
- Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
- Kimmo Tarkkanen
- Golnaz Sahebi
- Jarno Tuominen
- Mika Koivunen
- Tero Virtanen
- Jari-Pekka Paalassalo
- Taisto Suominen
- Anne Jumppanen
- Juha Nikkanen
- Matti Kuikka
- Jani Ekqvist
- Teppo Saarenpää
- Tuomo Helo
- Sami Pyöttiälä
- Ali Khan
- Mikko Kiuru
- Jussi Salmi
- Jani Vanharanta
- Marika Säisä
Groups
-
PTIVIS21OSoftware Engineering and Project Management
-
PTIVIS21HTerveysteknologia
-
PTIVIS21TData Networks and Cybersecurity
-
PTIVIS21SEmbedded Software and IoT
-
PTIVIS21PGame and Interactive Technologies
Objective
After completing the Bachelor’s Thesis the student can:
- apply her/his knowledge and skills to fulfill professional engineering assignments
- study independently state-of-the-art engineering challenges and propose functional, economically rational, and ethically sustainable solutions to solve those challenges
- work innovatively and systematically according to the agreed project schedule
- utilize literature and other information sources
- select and use proper working methods and tools
- evaluate of the source material, the knowledge base of the work, the methods used, and the results critically
- communicate clearly with other professionals and customers.
Content
The Bachelor’s Thesis is a research and development project that is completed independently supported by the possible stakeholder’s instructor and the supervising teacher. The thesis project is carried out on a topic related to the student's professional field. The work must be useful for the customer as well as exhibit the student's understanding of the field. The thesis can also be on a topic of the student’s own choice.
Contents:
- Topic selection
- Thesis agreement
- Planning of the work and information gathering
- Implementation of the work
- Reporting of the thesis results
- Final seminar
- Maturity test
- Publication of the thesis
Materials
-
Teaching methods
Research and reporting
Exam schedules
-
International connections
Thesis supervisors guide students in the preparation of their thesis.
Completion alternatives
Types of thesis:
- Research-based thesis
- Functional thesis
- Learning diary
- Portfolio thesis
- Thesis as a demonstration
Student workload
The tasks are described in the section "content"
The scope of the work is 15 credits, which corresponds to approximately 400 hours.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Approved: The thesis report has been published in Theseus.
Content scheduling
Completion the thesis work according to the ICT unit's thesis process, including the following tasks:
1. Preparation of the thesis plan and contract preparation form
2. Thesis contract
3. Agreement the follow-up with the supervisor
4. Thesis for comments in Finnish
5. Thesis for comments in English
6. Final seminar presentation on Teams
7. Statement from the commissioner
8. Finalizing the thesis and submitting it for evaluation
9. Maturity test
10. Publishing the thesis in Theseus
Further information
The thesis has its own environment in the learning environment (ITS: ICT Opinnäytetyöt - Thesis work), where the instructions related to the thesis work.
Additionally, Teams, where thesis seminars are held.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment methods and criteria
The actual evaluation of the thesis is done separately for the thesis according to the instructions of the Turku AMK intranet.
This study unit is marked as approved when the thesis report has been published in Theseus.
Qualifications
Student must participate in the Research Communication course when starting to work with thesis or student must demonstrate in some other way that they have the necessary skills for the work (e.g., completion of a previous higher education degree or an equivalent course).
Enrollment
22.11.2023 - 31.12.2024
Timing
01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Virtual portion
5 op
RDI portion
10 op
Mode of delivery
67 % Contact teaching, 33 % Distance learning
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 100
Teachers
- Anne Jumppanen
- Kimmo Tarkkanen
- Matti Kuikka
- Golnaz Sahebi
- Tuomo Helo
- Sami Pyöttiälä
- Annukka Kinnari
- Ali Khan
- Mika Koivunen
- Marika Säisä
Groups
-
PTIETS21swisPTIETS21 Software Development and Information Systems
-
PTIETS21dncsPTIETS21 Data Networks and Cybersecurity
-
PTIETS21sepmPTIETS21 Software engineering and Project Management
Objective
After completing the Bachelor’s Thesis the student can:
- apply her/his knowledge and skills to fulfill professional engineering assignments
- study independently state-of-the-art engineering challenges and propose functional, economically rational, and ethically sustainable solutions to solve those challenges
- work innovatively and systematically according to the agreed project schedule
- utilize literature and other information sources
- select and use proper working methods and tools
- evaluate of the source material, the knowledge base of the work, the methods used, and the results critically
- communicate clearly with other professionals and customers.
Content
The Bachelor’s Thesis is a research and development project that is completed independently supported by the possible stakeholder’s instructor and the supervising teacher. The thesis project is carried out on a topic related to the student's professional field. The work must be useful for the customer as well as exhibit the student's understanding of the field. The thesis can also be on a topic of the student’s own choice.
Contents:
- Topic selection
- Thesis agreement
- Planning of the work and information gathering
- Implementation of the work
- Reporting of the thesis results
- Final seminar
- Maturity test
- Publication of the thesis
Evaluation scale
H-5
Qualifications
Student must participate in the Research Communication course when starting to work with thesis or student must demonstrate in some other way that they have the necessary skills for the work (e.g., completion of a previous higher education degree or an equivalent course).
Enrollment
02.07.2023 - 31.05.2024
Timing
01.08.2023 - 31.07.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Seats
30 - 200
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
- Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
- Pia Satopää
- Pertti Ranttila
- Jarno Tuominen
- Tero Virtanen
- Jari-Pekka Paalassalo
- Tiina Ferm
- Taisto Suominen
- Juha Nikkanen
- Tero Jokela
- Matti Kuikka
- Jani Ekqvist
- Mika Luimula
- Teppo Saarenpää
- Tuomo Helo
- Ali Khan
Groups
-
PTIVIS20OSoftware engineering and Project Management
-
PTIVIS20TData Networks and Cybersecurity
-
PTIVIS20HTerveysteknologia
-
PTIVIS20SEmbedded Software and IoT
-
PTIVIS20PGame and Interactive Technologies
Objective
After completing the Bachelor’s Thesis the student can:
- apply her/his knowledge and skills to fulfill professional engineering assignments
- study independently state-of-the-art engineering challenges and propose functional, economically rational, and ethically sustainable solutions to solve those challenges
- work innovatively and systematically according to the agreed project schedule
- utilize literature and other information sources
- select and use proper working methods and tools
- evaluate of the source material, the knowledge base of the work, the methods used, and the results critically
- communicate clearly with other professionals and customers.
Content
The Bachelor’s Thesis is a research and development project that is completed independently supported by the possible stakeholder’s instructor and the supervising teacher. The thesis project is carried out on a topic related to the student's professional field. The work must be useful for the customer as well as exhibit the student's understanding of the field. The thesis can also be on a topic of the student’s own choice.
Contents:
- Topic selection
- Thesis agreement
- Planning of the work and information gathering
- Implementation of the work
- Reporting of the thesis results
- Final seminar
- Maturity test
- Publication of the thesis
Evaluation scale
H-5
Qualifications
Student must participate in the Research Communication course when starting to work with thesis or student must demonstrate in some other way that they have the necessary skills for the work (e.g., completion of a previous higher education degree or an equivalent course).
Enrollment
30.11.2022 - 30.12.2023
Timing
09.01.2023 - 30.06.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 100
Teachers
- Anne Jumppanen
- Kimmo Tarkkanen
- Matti Kuikka
- Golnaz Sahebi
- Sanna Määttä
- Sami Pyöttiälä
- Tuomo Helo
- Ali Khan
- Mika Koivunen
Groups
-
PTIETS20swisPTIETS20 Software Development and Information Security
-
PTIETS19R1
-
PTIETS20sepmPTIETS20 Software engineering and Project Management
-
PTIETS19R2
Objective
After completing the Bachelor’s Thesis the student can:
- apply her/his knowledge and skills to fulfill professional engineering assignments
- study independently state-of-the-art engineering challenges and propose functional, economically rational, and ethically sustainable solutions to solve those challenges
- work innovatively and systematically according to the agreed project schedule
- utilize literature and other information sources
- select and use proper working methods and tools
- evaluate of the source material, the knowledge base of the work, the methods used, and the results critically
- communicate clearly with other professionals and customers.
Content
The Bachelor’s Thesis is a research and development project that is completed independently supported by the possible stakeholder’s instructor and the supervising teacher. The thesis project is carried out on a topic related to the student's professional field. The work must be useful for the customer as well as exhibit the student's understanding of the field. The thesis can also be on a topic of the student’s own choice.
Contents:
- Topic selection
- Thesis agreement
- Planning of the work and information gathering
- Implementation of the work
- Reporting of the thesis results
- Final seminar
- Maturity test
- Publication of the thesis
Evaluation scale
H-5
Qualifications
Student must participate in the Research Communication course when starting to work with thesis or student must demonstrate in some other way that they have the necessary skills for the work (e.g., completion of a previous higher education degree or an equivalent course).
Enrollment
02.07.2022 - 31.03.2023
Timing
01.08.2022 - 30.06.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 250
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
- Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
- Tapani Ojanperä
- Pia Satopää
- Werner Ravyse
- Tero Virtanen
- Jarno Tuominen
- Jari-Pekka Paalassalo
- Juha Kalliovaara
- Taisto Suominen
- Anne Jumppanen
- Juha Nikkanen
- Tero Jokela
- Matti Kuikka
- Jani Ekqvist
- Sanna Määttä
- Teppo Saarenpää
- Mika Luimula
- Jani Vanharanta
Teacher in charge
Mauri Suhonen
Groups
-
PTIVIS19HTerveysteknologia
-
PINFOS19
-
PTIVIS19
-
PTIVIS19OSoftware Engineering and Project Management
-
PTIVIS19TData Networks and Cybersecurity
-
PTIVIS19SEmbedded software and IoT
-
PTIVIS19PGame and Interactive Technologies
Objective
After completing the Bachelor’s Thesis the student can:
- apply her/his knowledge and skills to fulfill professional engineering assignments
- study independently state-of-the-art engineering challenges and propose functional, economically rational, and ethically sustainable solutions to solve those challenges
- work innovatively and systematically according to the agreed project schedule
- utilize literature and other information sources
- select and use proper working methods and tools
- evaluate of the source material, the knowledge base of the work, the methods used, and the results critically
- communicate clearly with other professionals and customers.
Content
The Bachelor’s Thesis is a research and development project that is completed independently supported by the possible stakeholder’s instructor and the supervising teacher. The thesis project is carried out on a topic related to the student's professional field. The work must be useful for the customer as well as exhibit the student's understanding of the field. The thesis can also be on a topic of the student’s own choice.
Contents:
- Topic selection
- Thesis agreement
- Planning of the work and information gathering
- Implementation of the work
- Reporting of the thesis results
- Final seminar
- Maturity test
- Publication of the thesis
Evaluation scale
H-5
Qualifications
Student must participate in the Research Communication course when starting to work with thesis or student must demonstrate in some other way that they have the necessary skills for the work (e.g., completion of a previous higher education degree or an equivalent course).