Practical Training 1Laajuus (15 cr)
Code: LMSHW100
Credits
15 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Ulla Heinonen
Objective
The purpose of the course
The purpose of the course is to develop one's own skills related to the practical work of primary production by identifying one's own development needs and applying for an internship of one's own interest based on them. In addition, the aim is to adapt to the rules of the game in working life. During the course, you will learn to report what you have learned in accordance with the reporting guidelines. After completing this course, you will have practical work skills in your chosen field of primary production, working life skills and your self-assessment skills as well as your reporting skills will be developed.
Course competencies:
Agricultural knowledge
Forestry skills
Environmental expertise
Obtaining a Business Environment
Business skills
The competence goal of the course
You will learn to define your own skills and the needs for competence development in relation to the skills of doing primary production in practice. You take responsibility for the development of your own professional skills by applying for an internship that develops your skills at home or abroad, you learn to follow the rules of the game in working life and you learn practical work in your chosen industry.
Content
The course involves 380 hours of internship in primary production. Through self-assessment and your future goals, you will determine the most suitable primary production direction for you to train, independently look for an internship place, make appropriate agreements, and adapt to the rules of the game in working life. You will report on the operation of the primary production company and your own learning during the internship, mirroring it to your goals.
Qualifications
Basic knowledge of agriculture and forestry.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
You have satisfactorily completed this course after returning to the self-assessment in accordance with the instructions and defining your competence objectives before the start of the internship. You have applied for an internship approved by the instructor and made the appropriate agreements there. You have completed a 380-hour internship in primary production, doing practical work according to a pre-plan. You have returned a written report on your internship and the development of your own professional skills in accordance with the reporting guidelines defined in the course.
Further information
This course is part of the path study between the POKE vocational college and Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences (JAMK) with the aim of studying agrology at JAMK.
Enrollment
01.11.2024 - 31.12.2025
Timing
07.01.2025 - 31.12.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Technology
Campus
Institute of Bioeconomy
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
- Ulla Heinonen
Groups
-
LMS23S1Maaseutuelinkeinot (AMK)
Objectives
The purpose of the course
The purpose of the course is to develop one's own skills related to the practical work of primary production by identifying one's own development needs and applying for an internship of one's own interest based on them. In addition, the aim is to adapt to the rules of the game in working life. During the course, you will learn to report what you have learned in accordance with the reporting guidelines. After completing this course, you will have practical work skills in your chosen field of primary production, working life skills and your self-assessment skills as well as your reporting skills will be developed.
Course competencies:
Agricultural knowledge
Forestry skills
Environmental expertise
Obtaining a Business Environment
Business skills
The competence goal of the course
You will learn to define your own skills and the needs for competence development in relation to the skills of doing primary production in practice. You take responsibility for the development of your own professional skills by applying for an internship that develops your skills at home or abroad, you learn to follow the rules of the game in working life and you learn practical work in your chosen industry.
Content
The course involves 380 hours of internship in primary production. Through self-assessment and your future goals, you will determine the most suitable primary production direction for you to train, independently look for an internship place, make appropriate agreements, and adapt to the rules of the game in working life. You will report on the operation of the primary production company and your own learning during the internship, mirroring it to your goals.
Teaching methods
The internship is based on the personal goals you set for your own learning, which are described in the internship plan (in Workseed program) before the internship. The internship is carried out in primary production at home or abroad. It is not recommended to do an internship at your own home farm, you must have a good basis for it and draw up a clear plan for the development of your own skills.
You can start your internship according to an individual schedule after your instructor has approved your internship plan.
You carry out the training according to the training plan. After the internship, you will do a self-evaluation, you will receive feedback from the supervisor and the teacher in charge of your internship. The internship should be considered as hourly accounting of the work done. A learning diary is kept to evaluate one's own learning.
You create a training report based on your diary. The report describes the development of your skills and the achievement of your goals, as well as the work tasks you have done.
Practical training and working life connections
The internship takes place in a foreign primary employment job in rural areas at home or abroad.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
No exam.
International connections
The internship is ideal for studies abroad.
Alternative completion methods
You will acquire the skills of this course by planning, implementing and evaluating a ten-week (380 hours) internship based on your personal goals in a foreign primary workplace. The internship should support and develop your skills in the practical work of rural industries.
Student workload
The course corresponds to 405 hours of work, which is divided as follows:
Participation in information and application for an internship (15 h)
Internship work (380 h)
Internship discussion during the internship (1 h)
Internship report (9 h)
Further information for students
In the Workseed software, the workplace instructor and the student evaluate the development of the student's competence at the end of the internship on the themes defined before the internship. Internship hours must be completed in accordance with collective agreements.
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You have satisfactorily completed this course after returning to the self-assessment in accordance with the instructions and defining your competence objectives before the start of the internship. You have applied for an internship approved by the instructor and made the appropriate agreements there. You have completed a 380-hour internship in primary production, doing practical work according to a pre-plan. You have returned a written report on your internship and the development of your own professional skills in accordance with the reporting guidelines defined in the course.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of agriculture and forestry.
Further information
This course is part of the path study between the POKE vocational college and Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences (JAMK) with the aim of studying agrology at JAMK.
Enrollment
01.08.2023 - 04.01.2024
Timing
01.09.2023 - 31.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Technology
Campus
Institute of Bioeconomy
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
- Ulla Heinonen
Groups
-
LMS22S1Maaseutuelinkeinot (AMK)
Objectives
The purpose of the course
The purpose of the course is to develop one's own skills related to the practical work of primary production by identifying one's own development needs and applying for an internship of one's own interest based on them. In addition, the aim is to adapt to the rules of the game in working life. During the course, you will learn to report what you have learned in accordance with the reporting guidelines. After completing this course, you will have practical work skills in your chosen field of primary production, working life skills and your self-assessment skills as well as your reporting skills will be developed.
Course competencies:
Agricultural knowledge
Forestry skills
Environmental expertise
Obtaining a Business Environment
Business skills
The competence goal of the course
You will learn to define your own skills and the needs for competence development in relation to the skills of doing primary production in practice. You take responsibility for the development of your own professional skills by applying for an internship that develops your skills at home or abroad, you learn to follow the rules of the game in working life and you learn practical work in your chosen industry.
Content
The course involves 380 hours of internship in primary production. Through self-assessment and your future goals, you will determine the most suitable primary production direction for you to train, independently look for an internship place, make appropriate agreements, and adapt to the rules of the game in working life. You will report on the operation of the primary production company and your own learning during the internship, mirroring it to your goals.
Teaching methods
The internship is based on the personal goals you set for your own learning, which are described in the internship plan (in Workseed program) before the internship. The internship is carried out in primary production at home or abroad. It is not recommended to do an internship at your own home farm, you must have a good basis for it and draw up a clear plan for the development of your own skills.
You can start your internship according to an individual schedule after your instructor has approved your internship plan.
You carry out the training according to the training plan. After the internship, you will do a self-evaluation, you will receive feedback from the supervisor and the teacher in charge of your internship. The internship should be considered as hourly accounting of the work done. A learning diary is kept to evaluate one's own learning.
You create a training report based on your diary. The report describes the development of your skills and the achievement of your goals, as well as the work tasks you have done.
Practical training and working life connections
The internship takes place in a foreign primary employment job in rural areas at home or abroad.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
No exam
International connections
The internship is ideal for studies abroad.
Alternative completion methods
You will acquire the skills of this course by planning, implementing and evaluating a ten-week (380 hours) internship based on your personal goals in a foreign primary workplace. The internship should support and develop your skills in the practical work of rural industries.
Student workload
The course corresponds to 405 hours of work, which is divided as follows:
Participation in information and application for an internship (15 h)
Internship work (380 h)
Internship discussion during the internship (1 h)
Internship report (9 h)
Further information for students
In the Workseed software, the workplace instructor and the student evaluate the development of the student's competence at the end of the internship on the themes defined before the internship. Internship hours must be completed in accordance with collective agreements.
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You have satisfactorily completed this course after returning to the self-assessment in accordance with the instructions and defining your competence objectives before the start of the internship. You have applied for an internship approved by the instructor and made the appropriate agreements there. You have completed a 380-hour internship in primary production, doing practical work according to a pre-plan. You have returned a written report on your internship and the development of your own professional skills in accordance with the reporting guidelines defined in the course.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of agriculture and forestry.
Further information
This course is part of the path study between the POKE vocational college and Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences (JAMK) with the aim of studying agrology at JAMK.
Enrollment
01.08.2023 - 04.01.2024
Timing
01.09.2023 - 31.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Technology
Campus
Institute of Bioeconomy
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
- Ulla Heinonen
Groups
-
LMS23KMMaaseutuelinkeinot (AMK)
Objectives
The purpose of the course
The purpose of the course is to develop one's own skills related to the practical work of primary production by identifying one's own development needs and applying for an internship of one's own interest based on them. In addition, the aim is to adapt to the rules of the game in working life. During the course, you will learn to report what you have learned in accordance with the reporting guidelines. After completing this course, you will have practical work skills in your chosen field of primary production, working life skills and your self-assessment skills as well as your reporting skills will be developed.
Course competencies:
Agricultural knowledge
Forestry skills
Environmental expertise
Obtaining a Business Environment
Business skills
The competence goal of the course
You will learn to define your own skills and the needs for competence development in relation to the skills of doing primary production in practice. You take responsibility for the development of your own professional skills by applying for an internship that develops your skills at home or abroad, you learn to follow the rules of the game in working life and you learn practical work in your chosen industry.
Content
The course involves 380 hours of internship in primary production. Through self-assessment and your future goals, you will determine the most suitable primary production direction for you to train, independently look for an internship place, make appropriate agreements, and adapt to the rules of the game in working life. You will report on the operation of the primary production company and your own learning during the internship, mirroring it to your goals.
Teaching methods
The internship is based on the personal goals you set for your own learning, which are described in the internship plan (in Workseed program) before the internship. The internship is carried out in primary production at home or abroad. It is not recommended to do an internship at your own home farm, you must have a good basis for it and draw up a clear plan for the development of your own skills.
You can start your internship according to an individual schedule after your instructor has approved your internship plan.
You carry out the training according to the training plan. After the internship, you will do a self-evaluation, you will receive feedback from the supervisor and the teacher in charge of your internship. The internship should be considered as hourly accounting of the work done. A learning diary is kept to evaluate one's own learning.
You create a training report based on your diary. The report describes the development of your skills and the achievement of your goals, as well as the work tasks you have done.
Practical training and working life connections
The internship takes place in a foreign primary employment job in rural areas at home or abroad.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
No exam.
International connections
The internship is ideal for studies abroad.
Alternative completion methods
You will acquire the skills of this course by planning, implementing and evaluating a ten-week (380 hours) internship based on your personal goals in a foreign primary workplace. The internship should support and develop your skills in the practical work of rural industries.
Student workload
The course corresponds to 405 hours of work, which is divided as follows:
Participation in information and application for an internship (15 h)
Internship work (380 h)
Internship discussion during the internship (1 h)
Internship report (9 h)
Further information for students
In the Workseed software, the workplace instructor and the student evaluate the development of the student's competence at the end of the internship on the themes defined before the internship. Internship hours must be completed in accordance with collective agreements.
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You have satisfactorily completed this course after returning to the self-assessment in accordance with the instructions and defining your competence objectives before the start of the internship. You have applied for an internship approved by the instructor and made the appropriate agreements there. You have completed a 380-hour internship in primary production, doing practical work according to a pre-plan. You have returned a written report on your internship and the development of your own professional skills in accordance with the reporting guidelines defined in the course.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of agriculture and forestry.
Further information
This course is part of the path study between the POKE vocational college and Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences (JAMK) with the aim of studying agrology at JAMK.
Enrollment
02.11.2022 - 05.01.2023
Timing
21.10.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Technology
Campus
Institute of Bioeconomy
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 60
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
- Ulla Heinonen
Groups
-
LMS21S1Maaseutuelinkeinot (AMK)
Objectives
The purpose of the course
The purpose of the course is to develop one's own skills related to the practical work of primary production by identifying one's own development needs and applying for an internship of one's own interest based on them. In addition, the aim is to adapt to the rules of the game in working life. During the course, you will learn to report what you have learned in accordance with the reporting guidelines. After completing this course, you will have practical work skills in your chosen field of primary production, working life skills and your self-assessment skills as well as your reporting skills will be developed.
Course competencies:
Agricultural knowledge
Forestry skills
Environmental expertise
Obtaining a Business Environment
Business skills
The competence goal of the course
You will learn to define your own skills and the needs for competence development in relation to the skills of doing primary production in practice. You take responsibility for the development of your own professional skills by applying for an internship that develops your skills at home or abroad, you learn to follow the rules of the game in working life and you learn practical work in your chosen industry.
Content
The course involves 380 hours of internship in primary production. Through self-assessment and your future goals, you will determine the most suitable primary production direction for you to train, independently look for an internship place, make appropriate agreements, and adapt to the rules of the game in working life. You will report on the operation of the primary production company and your own learning during the internship, mirroring it to your goals.
Teaching methods
The internship is based on the personal goals you set for your own learning, which are described in the internship plan (in Workseed program) before the internship. The internship is carried out in primary production at home or abroad. It is not recommended to do an internship at your own home farm, you must have a good basis for it and draw up a clear plan for the development of your own skills.
You can start your internship according to an individual schedule after your instructor has approved your internship plan.
You carry out the training according to the training plan. After the internship, you will have a feedback discussion with your responsible trainer. The internship should be considered as hourly accounting of the work done. A learning diary is kept to evaluate one's own learning.
You create a training report based on your diary. The report describes the development of your skills and the achievement of your goals, as well as the work tasks you have done.
Practical training and working life connections
The internship takes place in a foreign primary employment job in rural areas at home or abroad.
International connections
It is possible to do an internship abroad if it is appropriate given your learning goals.
Alternative completion methods
ou will acquire the skills of this course by planning, implementing and evaluating a ten-week (380 hours) internship based on your personal goals in a foreign primary workplace. The internship should support and develop your skills in the practical work of rural industries.
Student workload
The course corresponds to 405 hours of work, which is divided as follows:
Participation in information and application for an internship (5 h)
Internship work (380 h)
Internship discussion during the internship (1 h)
Internship report (19 h)
Further information for students
In the Workseed software, the workplace instructor and the student evaluate the development of the student's competence at the end of the internship on the themes defined before the internship. Internship hours must be completed in accordance with collective agreements.
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You have satisfactorily completed this course after returning to the self-assessment in accordance with the instructions and defining your competence objectives before the start of the internship. You have applied for an internship approved by the instructor and made the appropriate agreements there. You have completed a 380-hour internship in primary production, doing practical work according to a pre-plan. You have returned a written report on your internship and the development of your own professional skills in accordance with the reporting guidelines defined in the course.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of agriculture and forestry.
Further information
This course is part of the path study between the POKE vocational college and Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences (JAMK) with the aim of studying agrology at JAMK.
Timing
15.08.2022 - 28.02.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Technology
Campus
Institute of Bioeconomy
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
- Ulla Heinonen
- Arto Riihinen
Groups
-
ZJAG22SLKPAvoin AMK,Korkeakoulupolku,Maaseutuelinkeino, Poke
Objectives
The purpose of the course
The purpose of the course is to develop one's own skills related to the practical work of primary production by identifying one's own development needs and applying for an internship of one's own interest based on them. In addition, the aim is to adapt to the rules of the game in working life. During the course, you will learn to report what you have learned in accordance with the reporting guidelines. After completing this course, you will have practical work skills in your chosen field of primary production, working life skills and your self-assessment skills as well as your reporting skills will be developed.
Course competencies:
Agricultural knowledge
Forestry skills
Environmental expertise
Obtaining a Business Environment
Business skills
The competence goal of the course
You will learn to define your own skills and the needs for competence development in relation to the skills of doing primary production in practice. You take responsibility for the development of your own professional skills by applying for an internship that develops your skills at home or abroad, you learn to follow the rules of the game in working life and you learn practical work in your chosen industry.
Content
The course involves 380 hours of internship in primary production. Through self-assessment and your future goals, you will determine the most suitable primary production direction for you to train, independently look for an internship place, make appropriate agreements, and adapt to the rules of the game in working life. You will report on the operation of the primary production company and your own learning during the internship, mirroring it to your goals.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You have satisfactorily completed this course after returning to the self-assessment in accordance with the instructions and defining your competence objectives before the start of the internship. You have applied for an internship approved by the instructor and made the appropriate agreements there. You have completed a 380-hour internship in primary production, doing practical work according to a pre-plan. You have returned a written report on your internship and the development of your own professional skills in accordance with the reporting guidelines defined in the course.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of agriculture and forestry.
Further information
This course is part of the path study between the POKE vocational college and Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences (JAMK) with the aim of studying agrology at JAMK.
Enrollment
22.11.2021 - 15.04.2022
Timing
01.01.2022 - 31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Technology
Campus
Institute of Bioeconomy
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
- Ulla Heinonen
Teacher in charge
Ulla Heinonen
Groups
-
LMS21KMBachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Objectives
The purpose of the course
The purpose of the course is to develop one's own skills related to the practical work of primary production by identifying one's own development needs and applying for an internship of one's own interest based on them. In addition, the aim is to adapt to the rules of the game in working life. During the course, you will learn to report what you have learned in accordance with the reporting guidelines. After completing this course, you will have practical work skills in your chosen field of primary production, working life skills and your self-assessment skills as well as your reporting skills will be developed.
Course competencies:
Agricultural knowledge
Forestry skills
Environmental expertise
Obtaining a Business Environment
Business skills
The competence goal of the course
You will learn to define your own skills and the needs for competence development in relation to the skills of doing primary production in practice. You take responsibility for the development of your own professional skills by applying for an internship that develops your skills at home or abroad, you learn to follow the rules of the game in working life and you learn practical work in your chosen industry.
Content
The course involves 380 hours of internship in primary production. Through self-assessment and your future goals, you will determine the most suitable primary production direction for you to train, independently look for an internship place, make appropriate agreements, and adapt to the rules of the game in working life. You will report on the operation of the primary production company and your own learning during the internship, mirroring it to your goals.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You have satisfactorily completed this course after returning to the self-assessment in accordance with the instructions and defining your competence objectives before the start of the internship. You have applied for an internship approved by the instructor and made the appropriate agreements there. You have completed a 380-hour internship in primary production, doing practical work according to a pre-plan. You have returned a written report on your internship and the development of your own professional skills in accordance with the reporting guidelines defined in the course.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of agriculture and forestry.
Further information
This course is part of the path study between the POKE vocational college and Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences (JAMK) with the aim of studying agrology at JAMK.
Enrollment
22.11.2021 - 15.04.2022
Timing
16.04.2021 - 31.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Technology
Campus
Institute of Bioeconomy
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
- Ulla Heinonen
Groups
-
LMS20S1Maaseutuelinkeinot
Objectives
The purpose of the course
The purpose of the course is to develop one's own skills related to the practical work of primary production by identifying one's own development needs and applying for an internship of one's own interest based on them. In addition, the aim is to adapt to the rules of the game in working life. During the course, you will learn to report what you have learned in accordance with the reporting guidelines. After completing this course, you will have practical work skills in your chosen field of primary production, working life skills and your self-assessment skills as well as your reporting skills will be developed.
Course competencies:
Agricultural knowledge
Forestry skills
Environmental expertise
Obtaining a Business Environment
Business skills
The competence goal of the course
You will learn to define your own skills and the needs for competence development in relation to the skills of doing primary production in practice. You take responsibility for the development of your own professional skills by applying for an internship that develops your skills at home or abroad, you learn to follow the rules of the game in working life and you learn practical work in your chosen industry.
Content
The course involves 380 hours of internship in primary production. Through self-assessment and your future goals, you will determine the most suitable primary production direction for you to train, independently look for an internship place, make appropriate agreements, and adapt to the rules of the game in working life. You will report on the operation of the primary production company and your own learning during the internship, mirroring it to your goals.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You have satisfactorily completed this course after returning to the self-assessment in accordance with the instructions and defining your competence objectives before the start of the internship. You have applied for an internship approved by the instructor and made the appropriate agreements there. You have completed a 380-hour internship in primary production, doing practical work according to a pre-plan. You have returned a written report on your internship and the development of your own professional skills in accordance with the reporting guidelines defined in the course.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of agriculture and forestry.
Further information
This course is part of the path study between the POKE vocational college and Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences (JAMK) with the aim of studying agrology at JAMK.