Master’s ThesisLaajuus (30 cr)
Code: IME19MT09
Credits
30 op
Objective
To demonstrate a broad understanding of the Programme’s tools and concepts using scientific methods. Working with the thesis will train the students to use theory and practice as a base and to develop new knowledge within the chosen subject area. The developmental aspect is central. The Master’s thesis process also aims at uniting the university, the student and the industry-partner in an integrated development process.
Content
To be defined in accordance with the chosen subject area, job title and approach. Leadership aspects should be included in the thesis. The scope of the thesis intends to find an optimal approach to address the industrial management problem.
Qualifications
Accepted in the course Research Methodology.
Materials
Day, T. (2018) Success in Academic Writing, Palgrave.
Literature is recommended during lectures and in the supervision process.
Enrollment
15.06.2022 - 09.11.2022
Timing
07.11.2022 - 28.05.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
30 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Campus
Vasa, Wolffskavägen 33
Teaching languages
- English
Teachers
- Mats Braskén
- Leif Backlund
- Niklas Kallenberg
- Mikael Ehrs
- Ray Pörn
- Roger Nylund
Teacher in charge
Roger Nylund
Groups
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IME21HP-VIndustrial Management and Engineering, 2021, part-time studies
Objective
To demonstrate a broad understanding of the Programme’s tools and concepts using scientific methods. Working with the thesis will train the students to use theory and practice as a base and to develop new knowledge within the chosen subject area. The developmental aspect is central. The Master’s thesis process also aims at uniting the university, the student and the industry-partner in an integrated development process.
Content
To be defined in accordance with the chosen subject area, job title and approach. Leadership aspects should be included in the thesis. The scope of the thesis intends to find an optimal approach to address the industrial management problem.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Qualifications
Accepted in the course Research Methodology.