Skip to main content

Master's Thesis, Research Writing (3 cr)

Code: YZ00BL98-3056

General information


Enrollment
01.04.2025 - 30.04.2025
Registration for the implementation has begun.
Timing
05.05.2025 - 18.06.2025
The implementation has not yet started.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 cr
Local portion
0 cr
Virtual portion
3 cr
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
TA94 - Kielikeskus
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
20 - 40
Teachers
Sisko Riihiaho
Course
YZ00BL98

Realization has 3 reservations. Total duration of reservations is 4 h 30 min.

Time Topic Location
Tue 06.05.2025 time 16:00 - 17:30
(1 h 30 min)
Tutkimuskirjoittaminen, ylempi AMK YZ00BL98-3056
Aloituswebinaari
Wed 21.05.2025 time 16:00 - 17:30
(1 h 30 min)
Tutkimuskirjoittaminen, ylempi AMK YZ00BL98-3056
2. webinaari
Tue 03.06.2025 time 17:00 - 18:30
(1 h 30 min)
Tutkimuskirjoittaminen, ylempi AMK YZ00BL98-3056
3. webinaari
Changes to reservations may be possible.

Evaluation scale

Pass/Fail

Content scheduling

Scheduled course meetings:

Ensimmäinen webinaari on ti 6.5. klo 16.00 - 17.30 Start webinar (mandatory)
Toinen webinaari on ke 21.5. klo 16.00 - 17.30 Webinar (no recording)
Kolmas webinaari on ti 3.6. klo 16.00 - 17.30 Webinar (no recording)

5.5. at 23:59 / Submission of the pre-assignment (3–5 pages of database) to Moodle

The remaining tasks of the course are allocated during the common meeting breaks as per the schedule posted on Moodle.

Objective

The content of the course is specifically designed to support theses that serve the development and renewal of working life. During the course, the focus is on writing the theoretical basis of your own thesis.

You will gain the needed confidence in your research-style writing to be able to work on your thesis and write authentic, factual text based on published sources, follow the principles of scientific writing, and demonstrate your ability to write in accordance with the style manual designated by JAMK (Project Reporting Instructions/APA 7).

Content

The writing process
Structure of the thesis
Basic principles of citation
Argumentation
Narrative of the thesis

Location and time

Ei täytetä

Materials

Liukko, S. & Perttula, S. 2019. Opinnäytetyön raportointi. Jyväskylä: Jyväskylän ammattikorkeakoulu. https://help.jamk.fi/raportointiohje/fi/

Teaching methods

Online implementation with a scheduled timetable, utilizing the Flipped learning method.

The student is responsible for studying the materials in the workspace, completing tasks using them, and receiving feedback primarily through collective feedback, with individual feedback also provided when necessary. The learning environment is the Moodle workspace, which will be accessible at the latest when the course begins. Guidance will be given in alignment with the lesson sequence in Zoom, with the link to the sessions announced on Moodle.

This course is designed for students who are writing their thesis in Finnish. Those who are writing in English should participate in the equivalent English-language course, Research Writing.

Students are required to attend the course once they have familiarized themselves with the source material of their thesis and are actively writing the knowledge base. To confirm this, students must submit 3–5 pages of the knowledge base of their thesis (not the research plan) as a preliminary assignment at the beginning of the study period. Throughout the study period, students will write, edit, and analyze the knowledge base of their own thesis under the guidance of the group following a shared schedule.

Please note that only students who have submitted the preliminary assignment will be officially enrolled in the course. Failure to submit the preliminary assignment by the deadline will result in the registration being removed from Pep without prior notification. In such cases, the student may register for another course implementation.

Scheduled course meetings:

Ensimmäinen webinaari on ti 6.5. klo 16.00 - 17.30 Start webinar (mandatory)
Toinen webinaari on ke 21.5. klo 16.00 - 17.30 Webinar (no recording)
Kolmas webinaari on ti 3.6. klo 17.00 - 18.30 Webinar (no recording)

5.5. at 23:59 / Submission of the pre-assignment (3–5 pages of database) to Moodle

Employer connections

Ei täytetä

Exam schedules

Tehtävien palautusajat ja uusinnan ajat näkyvät Moodlen työtilassa.

Ennakkotehtävä tulee palauttaa määräaikaan mennessä, jos opintojakson aikoo aloittaa.

Tehtävät 1 ja 2 tulee palauttaa määräaikaan mennessä, mikäli opintojaksolla aikoo jatkaa. Eli tehtävät 1 ja 2 ajallaan palauttamalla osoittaa, että jatkaa opintojaksolla yhteisen aikataulun mukaisesti. Jos tehtäviä 1 ja 2 ei ole kertaalleen palautettuina määräaikoihin mennessä, ilmoittautuminen poistetaan Pepistä, jotta opiskelija voi itse ilmoittautua toiselle toteutukselle.

Tehtävät 3, 4 ja 5 voi uusia kaksi kertaa, jos ei mene ensimmäisellä kerralla läpi.

International connections

Ei täytetä

Completion alternatives

Ei täytetä

Student workload

Apart from the preliminary assignment, there are five learning tasks as follows:
Task 1: Examining the structure of the second YAMK-level thesis
Task 2: Evaluating the sources used in the thesis and participating in forum discussions
Task 3: Writing a referencing and metatext for the theory section of the thesis
Task 4: Drafting the introduction to the thesis
Task 5: Self-assessment, orientation, and familiarizing oneself with the workspace

Orientation and familiarizing oneself with the workspace: 10 hours
Webinars: 6-10 hours
Studying materials and completing assignments: 20-30 hours
Writing your own thesis database and analysis: 20-30 hours

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

The course is marked as passed when all assignments have been completed and they demonstrate that the themes of the course have been studied and the learning materials have been utilized in the process.

Qualifications

You have completed the Research-Based Development course and Phase 1 of the Thesis Plan, which is described on the Thesis webpage in JAMK's Open Study Materials.

Further information

The evaluation process includes collective feedback, peer feedback, individual feedback, and self-assessment. Assessment is conducted based on competency goals.

Go back to top of page