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Bachelor's Thesis, Thesis Writing (2 cr)

Code: ZZ00BL97-3069

General information


Enrollment

07.04.2022 - 14.04.2022

Timing

29.04.2022 - 15.05.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

2 op

Virtual portion

2 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

TA94 - Kielikeskus

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

0 - 35

Teachers

  • Diane Ruppert

Objectives

You should participate in this course after you have begun the Thesis process in your department and have already written at least three pages of the Knowledge base / Literature review section. The goal of this course is that you can identify your strengths/weaknesses and gather knowledge about formal academic text based on credible sources. You will also analyze the success of your text concerning adherence to APA guidelines and Jamk project reporting instructions.

Competences (Common competencies of Baschelor's Degrees by ARENE):
1. Learning to learn
2. Proactive development
3. Ethics
4. Operating in a workplace

Content

Direct quotations
Paraphrasing
APA citations
Formal academic style
Use of verbs
Flow of academic text

Teaching methods

This is a special intensive version of the Thesis Writing course

1. Register for the course ZZ00BL97-3069 in Peppi by April 14th.

2. All registered students will have access to the Moodle workspace the day after registration closes and a welcome email will be sent.

3. Students must return 3-5 pages of literature review text that include in-text citations and the list of references to the Moodle return box by Wednesday April 20th..

4. Only those students who have returned the required text will be sent a Zoom invite for the mandatory Kick-Off session on Friday April 29th at 9.00 - 12.00.

5. After the Kick-off students work independently online to complete eight minor tasks in chronological order by Sunday, May 15th.

6. When the eight minor tasks have been completed, students are eligible for the Show What You Know sessions which will take place in Zoom On May 17th and 18th. These are small Zoom groups where students summarize their results and give feedback to others.

Evaluation scale

Pass/Fail

Evaluation criteria, pass/failed

The course will be marked with a ‘pass’ when all eight analysis templates have been completed successfully and the student has attended the final Show What You Know session.

Prerequisites

Before registering for the Thesis Writing course, you should have already completed the Research and Development course (5 credits) and the Bachelor’s Thesis Plan (3 credits).