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Thesis (15 cr)

Code: SST001-3014

General information


Enrollment
10.08.2025 - 08.09.2025
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Timing
09.09.2025 - 28.05.2026
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Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 cr
Local portion
15 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Unit
Sote
Teaching languages
Finnish
Degree programmes
Bachelor's Degree in Sports and Leisure Management
Teachers
Kirsi Huotari
Tiina Virtanen
Joonas Rissanen
Helka Leimu-Pelkonen
Mikko Törmälehto
Nina Jyrkäs
Anne Karhu
Course
SST001
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Objective

The thesis provides an opportunity for students to develop and demonstrate their competence in applying their knowledge and skills to a practical assignment requiring expertise linked to their professional studies. They will deepen their professional competence in working life practices in cooperation with others involved in the same process. The thesis should demonstrate that the student is proficient in critical, research-based, developmental and ethical thinking to be used as a foundation for the development of expertise.

Content

Part 1: Thesis Topic Idea 1 cr
Aims of the thesis, selection and defining of the topic, supervision and peer-supervision, commitment, responsibility and duty, topic analysis, information retrieval skills
Part 2: The Thesis Plan 5 cr, cooperation with the commissioning party, commissioning agreement and copyright, evaluation procedures, the thesis plan and its presentation
Part 3: Completion of the Thesis, its presentation and documentation 9cr (report).

Location and time

According to the group's implementation schedule, see the timetable.

Materials

Announced in Reppu alongside the course.

Teaching methods

The course consists of contact teaching and independent thesis process, which can be found in Reppu alongside the course. Through the learning process, you will practice mastering and understanding the key contents of the course.

Employer connections

The thesis is conducted as an assignment from working life. The student is responsible for finding working life connection.

Exam schedules

The different phases of the thesis (topic analysis, thesis plan, implementation and finalization) each have their own submission deadlines. Detailed information can be found in Reppu.

Completion alternatives

The thesis can be completed according to an individual schedule for a justified reason. Please contact the thesis coordinator (Kirsi Huotari).

Student workload

The course requires approximately 405 hours of student work. This is an estimate and the final workload will depend on the amount of time the student spends on the process.

Content scheduling

1. Thesis Topic Idea 1 cr
2. The Thesis Plan 5 cr
3. Completion of the Thesis, its presentation and documentation (report) 9 cr

Further information

R&D Studies course, Part I (3 cr), must be completed before presenting the thesis plan.
The topic analysis must be approved before starting the thesis plan.
The thesis plan must be approved before commencing the actual thesis and presenting it.
The thesis must be presented before completing the maturity test.

Evaluation scale

0 - 5

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

To be announced.

Prerequisites

Introduction to Research (3 cr) before presenting the Topic Analysis. The Topic Analysis must be approved before starting the thesis plan. The thesis plan must be approved before commencing the actual thesis and presenting it. The thesis must be presented before completing the maturity test.

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