Master's thesis Part 3Laajuus (15 cr)
Code: SD21MT03
Credits
15 op
Objective
The Master’s thesis is a demanding development project or research work combining theory, praxis and creation of new knowledge. The thesis subject and aim are based on requirements and needs of working life.
By completing the thesis, the student demonstrates mastery of the following objectives:
- combine theoretical framework and pragmatic work with the contextual needs in a meaningful development project
- network and communicate professionally with relevant organisations and communities
- evaluate critically sources and methods, select the suitable ones and use them systematically and ethically
- possess the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development
- document, report and give presentations of the project and the final results
Content
The Master’s thesis process consists of three stages.
The aim of the third phase is to finalize the thesis. The focus is on completing the research and development work, analysing and presenting the results and the final concepts. The thesis is presented and discussed with the seminar participants and the supervisors.
Finally, the thesis is published and evaluated by the supervisors.
Qualifications
Master's thesis, part 1 and 2
Enrollment
15.06.2022 - 31.07.2022
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
RDI portion
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Åbo, Henriksgatan 7
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
10 - 25
Teachers
- Reija Anckar
- Elina Vartama
- Ludvig Kihlman
- Maria Engberg
Teacher in charge
Elina Vartama
Groups
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SD21HP-ÅService Design, part-time studies, h21
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SD21HF-ÅService Design, full-time studies, h21
Objective
The Master’s thesis is a demanding development project or research work combining theory, praxis and creation of new knowledge. The thesis subject and aim are based on requirements and needs of working life.
By completing the thesis, the student demonstrates mastery of the following objectives:
- combine theoretical framework and pragmatic work with the contextual needs in a meaningful development project
- network and communicate professionally with relevant organisations and communities
- evaluate critically sources and methods, select the suitable ones and use them systematically and ethically
- possess the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development
- document, report and give presentations of the project and the final results
Content
The Master’s thesis process consists of three stages.
The aim of the third phase is to finalize the thesis. The focus is on completing the research and development work, analysing and presenting the results and the final concepts. The thesis is presented and discussed with the seminar participants and the supervisors.
Finally, the thesis is published and evaluated by the supervisors.
Location and time
There will be three seminar possibilities during the semesters.
Autumn semester: August, September and November.
Spring semester: January, March and May.
Further information
More information about the thesis guidelines, process and assessment will be published on itslearning platform.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Qualifications
Master's thesis, part 1 and 2