Practical TrainingLaajuus (30 cr)
Code: HTH4W100
Credits
30 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Juha-Tapio Teno
Objective
Mastery of operations models typical of the professional field, working life skills, and the development of tasks related to one's own work. The assignments support the implementation of students' personal study plans and the objectives of the degree programme.
Content
Before the practical training, the students participate in the orientation for practical training, which has the following contents:
The practical training process:
- the significance, objectives and usages of practical training
- making a practical training contract and report
The job application process:
- job application and CV
The seminar:
- the experiences of students who have completed their practical training
The students perform tasks of their own field during the practical training. The tasks are determined in the practical training contract. The students define their learning objectives and attach them to the contract.
Qualifications
Basic studies and about 60 credits of professional studies
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Pass/fail
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
You understand the meaning of the practical training as part of your degree and what kind of skills it can develop. You have carried out a planned and agreed internship and have reported on your work properly, in writing and orally.
Enrollment
12.06.2024 - 31.07.2029
Timing
26.08.2024 - 31.07.2029
Number of ECTS credits allocated
30 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Business
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 100
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Information Technology
Teachers
- Mika Karhulahti
- Heikki Sateila
- Antony Smal
- Jarkko Immonen
- Juha-Tapio Teno
- Ilari Miikkulainen
- Tommi Tuikka
Groups
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HTK21S1Tietojenkäsittely (AMK)
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HTK22S1Tietojenkäsittely (AMK)
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HTK23S1Tietojenkäsittely (AMK)
-
HTK19S1Tietojenkäsittely
-
HTK20S1Tietojenkäsittely
Objectives
Mastery of operations models typical of the professional field, working life skills, and the development of tasks related to one's own work. The assignments support the implementation of students' personal study plans and the objectives of the degree programme.
Content
Before the practical training, the students participate in the orientation for practical training, which has the following contents:
The practical training process:
- the significance, objectives and usages of practical training
- making a practical training contract and report
The job application process:
- job application and CV
The seminar:
- the experiences of students who have completed their practical training
The students perform tasks of their own field during the practical training. The tasks are determined in the practical training contract. The students define their learning objectives and attach them to the contract.
Time and location
The introductory information lectures are held on spring and autumn.The internships are carried out at the employer's premises in accordance with the internship agreement. The seminar presentation will be held in courses related to the practical training topic or technologies, it is also possible to do an online presentation that can be recorded. Invitations to the practical training info sessions will be sent separately and the schedule will be reflected in students calendar.
Teaching methods
Introduction to practical training lecture before starting the internship (Autumn/Spring). A guidance meeting in the middle of the internship, where attention is focused to the work of the internship, giving feedback, and planning the work to the end of the internship. After the internship, the student makes a presentation in a seminar to review the key points of their internship. The final seminars are targeted at 2nd year students or held online via Zoom, recorded and shared with students.
Practical training and working life connections
Practical training will be done a in a company/organization and your work tasks will focus on developing your / the company IT-skills / IT work.
Alternative completion methods
You can apply for a prior recognition of knowledge/practice via the eRPL process. Contact course teacher via e-mail.
Student workload
5 months (37,5h/week) full-time work or 810 hours (less than 37,5h/week) . Verified by a work certificate.
Further information for students
The evaluation is carried out giving continuous feedback in the workplace by the work supervisor. 2-way feedback is also given in the mid-term meeting by the participants. In the final report and the seminar presentation you will do and present the self-evaluation and the evaluation of the internship as a whole.
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Pass/fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You understand the meaning of the practical training as part of your degree and what kind of skills it can develop. You have carried out a planned and agreed internship and have reported on your work properly, in writing and orally.
Prerequisites
Basic studies and about 60 credits of professional studies
Enrollment
01.08.2023 - 31.07.2024
Timing
28.08.2023 - 31.07.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
30 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Business
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 100
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Information Technology
Teachers
- Mika Karhulahti
- Jarkko Immonen
- Ilari Miikkulainen
- Juha-Tapio Teno
- Tommi Tuikka
Groups
-
HTK21S1Tietojenkäsittely (AMK)
-
HTK22S1Tietojenkäsittely (AMK)
-
HTK19S1Tietojenkäsittely
-
HTK20S1Tietojenkäsittely
Objectives
Mastery of operations models typical of the professional field, working life skills, and the development of tasks related to one's own work. The assignments support the implementation of students' personal study plans and the objectives of the degree programme.
Content
Before the practical training, the students participate in the orientation for practical training, which has the following contents:
The practical training process:
- the significance, objectives and usages of practical training
- making a practical training contract and report
The job application process:
- job application and CV
The seminar:
- the experiences of students who have completed their practical training
The students perform tasks of their own field during the practical training. The tasks are determined in the practical training contract. The students define their learning objectives and attach them to the contract.
Time and location
The introductory information and final seminars are Held on spring and autumn. The internships are carried out at the employer's premises in accordance with the internship agreement. The seminar presentation will be held in courses related to the practical training topic or technologies, it is also possible to do an online presentation that can be recorded.
Teaching methods
Introduction to practical training lecture before starting the internship (Autumn/Spring). A guidance meeting in the middle of the internship, where attention is focused to the work of the internship, giving feedback, and planning the work to the end of the internship. After the internship, the student makes a presentation in a seminar to review the key points of their internship. The final seminars are targeted at 2nd year students or held online via Zoom, recorded and shared with students.
Student workload
5 months full-time work or 810 hours in longer time period. Verified by a work certificate.
Further information for students
The evaluation is carried out giving continuous feedback in the workplace by the work supervisor. 2-way feedback is also given in the mid-term meeting by the participants. In the final report and the seminar presentation you will do and present the self-evaluation and the evaluation of the internship as a whole.
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Pass/fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You understand the meaning of the practical training as part of your degree and what kind of skills it can develop. You have carried out a planned and agreed internship and have reported on your work properly, in writing and orally.
Prerequisites
Basic studies and about 60 credits of professional studies
Enrollment
01.08.2022 - 31.05.2023
Timing
29.08.2022 - 19.05.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
30 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Business
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 100
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Information Technology
Teachers
- Risto Koskenkorva
- Mika Karhulahti
- Jarkko Immonen
- Juha-Tapio Teno
- Ilari Miikkulainen
- Teemu Pölkki
- Tommi Tuikka
Groups
-
HTK21S1Tietojenkäsittely (AMK)
-
HTK19S1Tietojenkäsittely
-
HTK20S1Tietojenkäsittely
Objectives
Mastery of operations models typical of the professional field, working life skills, and the development of tasks related to one's own work. The assignments support the implementation of students' personal study plans and the objectives of the degree programme.
Content
Before the practical training, the students participate in the orientation for practical training, which has the following contents:
The practical training process:
- the significance, objectives and usages of practical training
- making a practical training contract and report
The job application process:
- job application and CV
The seminar:
- the experiences of students who have completed their practical training
The students perform tasks of their own field during the practical training. The tasks are determined in the practical training contract. The students define their learning objectives and attach them to the contract.
Time and location
The introductory information and final seminars are Held on spring and autumn. The internships are carried out at the employer's premises in accordance with the internship agreement. The seminar presentation will be held in courses related to the practical training topic or technologies, it is also possible to do an online presentation that can be recorded.
Teaching methods
Introduction to practical training lecture before starting the internship (Autumn/Spring). A guidance meeting in the middle of the internship, where attention is focused to the work of the internship, giving feedback, and planning the work to the end of the internship. After the internship, the student makes a presentation in a seminar to review the key points of their internship. The final seminars are targeted at 2nd year students or held online via Zoom, recorded and shared with students.
Student workload
5 months full-time work or 810 hours in longer time period. Verified by a work certificate.
Further information for students
The evaluation is carried out giving continuous feedback in the workplace by the work supervisor. 2-way feedback is also given in the mid-term meeting by the participants. In the final report and the seminar presentation you will do and present the self-evaluation and the evaluation of the internship as a whole.
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Pass/fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You understand the meaning of the practical training as part of your degree and what kind of skills it can develop. You have carried out a planned and agreed internship and have reported on your work properly, in writing and orally.
Prerequisites
Basic studies and about 60 credits of professional studies
Enrollment
02.08.2021 - 20.05.2022
Timing
31.08.2021 - 20.05.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
30 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Business
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 100
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Information Technology
Teachers
- Kalle Raijonkari
- Mika Karhulahti
- Jarkko Immonen
- Juha-Tapio Teno
- Ilari Miikkulainen
- Teemu Pölkki
- Tommi Tuikka
Groups
-
HTK21S1Tietojenkäsittely (AMK)
-
HTK19S1Tietojenkäsittely
-
HTK20S1Tietojenkäsittely
Objectives
Mastery of operations models typical of the professional field, working life skills, and the development of tasks related to one's own work. The assignments support the implementation of students' personal study plans and the objectives of the degree programme.
Content
Before the practical training, the students participate in the orientation for practical training, which has the following contents:
The practical training process:
- the significance, objectives and usages of practical training
- making a practical training contract and report
The job application process:
- job application and CV
The seminar:
- the experiences of students who have completed their practical training
The students perform tasks of their own field during the practical training. The tasks are determined in the practical training contract. The students define their learning objectives and attach them to the contract.
Time and location
The introductory information and final seminars are held annually as part of the Ticorporate Demo Lab course (or courses related to the subjects of the internship) and are announced through the practical training workspace. The internships are carried out at the employer's premises in accordance with the internship agreement.
Teaching methods
Introduction to practical training lecture before starting the internship. A guidance meeting in the middle of the internship, where attention is focused to the work of the internship, giving feedback, and planning the work to the end of the internship. After the internship, the student makes a presentation in a seminar to review the key points of their internship. The final seminars are targeted at 2nd year students.
Student workload
5 months full-time work or 810 hours in longer time period. Verified by a work certificate.
Further information for students
The evaluation is carried out giving continuous feedback in the workplace by the work supervisor. 2-way feedback is also given in the mid-term meeting by the participants. In the final report and the seminar presentation you will do and present the self-evaluation and the evaluation of the internship as a whole.
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Pass/fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You understand the meaning of the practical training as part of your degree and what kind of skills it can develop. You have carried out a planned and agreed internship and have reported on your work properly, in writing and orally.
Prerequisites
Basic studies and about 60 credits of professional studies