TTA-15126 Directed Study in Industrial Management, 2-8 cr

Implementation TTA-15126 2017-01

Description

Literature review on the selected topic (Individual work).
Depending on the scope, you may earn 2...8 credit points. The process follows the following steps:

Start: suggest the topic (in the area of IM) with short justification to the relevant professor of the field (for supervisors, see the below list; also post-doc researchers may act as supervisors)
Planning: write the plan, including schedule (ca. 1-2 pages) and get acceptance from the supervisor
Execution: proceed according your plan and finish the work within 2...4 months
Reporting: depending the topic and other agreements, the report length is typically 15-30p

Contact person for all courses (general questions): Miia Martinsuo
Prof. Jussi Heikkilä: Production and operations management
Prof. Juho Kanniainen: Financial Engineering
Prof. Miia Martinsuo: Management of projects and service business
Prof. Saku Mäkinen: Strategic technology and innovation management
Prof. Petri Suomala: Profitability and management accounting
Tuomas Ahola, Assistant prof.: Renewal of industrial operations in project networks
Leena Aarikka-Stenroos, Assistant prof: Innovation ecosystems and entrepreneurship
Teemu J. Laine, Assoc. prof: Management accounting and performance management

Lessons

Period 1 - 4
Methods of instruction Luento
Person responsible Miia Martinsuo, Santeri Repo

Assessment scale

Numerical evaluation scale (0-5)

Requirements

Will be specified with the instructor.

Additional information of course implementation

Enroll in Pop by 4.9. if you are completing the course in the scope of 5cr in the fall 2017, with a joint kickoff 4.9. at 10-12.
Enroll to miia.martinsuo@tut.fi, if you are completing the course in the scope of 5 cr in the spring, 2018, with a joint kickoff (in Finnish) 19 January at 8.30-10, FB233.
Otherwise, enroll directly to the professor of the field in which you select to do your assignment.

TTA-15126 Directed Study in Industrial Management/Lec/01 Mon 04.09.2017 10:00 - 12:00