Teacher in charge: University Lecturer Reijo Kupiainen
The module includes:
- General Orientation Course for International Students
- Introduction to Academic Culture and Degree Studies
- Library course: Basics of Information Literacy
- Preparing a Personal Study Plan
Please note that the Library course: Basics of Information Literacy will start in the first study period in September. You will find the schedule and enrolment guidelines in Library's webpage.
In cases where more students register for a course than space allows, priority is assigned as follows:
1. First priority is given to the degree students of the University of Tampere.
2. Second priority is given to the exchange students of the University of Tampere.
3. Third priority is given to the Tampere3 students and to the high school students of the UTA Teacher Training School.
In addition, there is a quota of 5 for the Open University students in every group.
Course will be offered in cooperation with University of Lapland.
Students will be accepted to the course in the following order:
1. degree students of the MDP Media Education
2. degree students of the MDP Teacher Education
3. other degree students of UTA
4. exchange students
KASSO5 course module can be made in August-September 2017 by participating the EARLI2017 conference as a student volunteer (see www.earli2017.org). Register as a volunteer at https://www.lyyti.in/earli2017assistants.
You are required to write and submit a thematic report (3-5 pages) of the most interesting studies presented as papers, posters or keynote speeches during the conference. Choose a title, summarize shortly the studies with references and discuss particularly the practical implications of the studies in developing teaching and learning in schools, other institutions, or outside.
By NettiOpsu till 15th October.
Luentosarja "Current Issues of Speech Communication" on kokonaisluentomäärästä 14 tuntia, 2 op ja sillä on vierailevia luennoitsijoita II periodissa.
Current Issues in Speech Communication' is only a part of entire course (14 h). Teaching is in English language on 31.10.-12.12. and this part (2 ECTS) is for exchange students too. Coordinator: Senior Lecturer Tuula-Riitta Välikoski.
The module includes:
- General Orientation Course for International Students
- Introduction to Academic Culture and Degree Studies
- Library course: Basics of Information Literacy
- Preparing a Personal Study Plan
Please note that the Library course: Basics of Information Literacy will start in the first study period in September. You will find the schedule and enrolment guidelines in Library's webpage.
This module is made up of class sessions including group work (20 hours), as well as independent out of class tasks (61 hours). The module will be two periods long and will take place in the autumn semester of the first year of the master’s degree programme.
In cases where more students register for a course than space allows, priority is assigned as follows:
1. First priority is given to the degree students of the University of Tampere.
2. Second priority is given to the exchange students of the University of Tampere.
3. Third priority is given to the Tampere3 students and to the high school students of the UTA Teacher Training School.
In addition, there is a quota of 5 for the Open University students in every group.
Students will be accepted to the course in the following order:
1. degree students of the MDP Media Education
2. degree students of the MDP Teacher Education
3. other degree students of UTA
4. exchange students
Students will be accepted to the course in the following order:
1. degree students of the MDP Media Education
2. degree students of the MDP Teacher Education
3. other degree students of UTA
4. exchange students
The course focuses on the basic and general features of scientific research, methodology, and argumentation, as applicable to any field of study. Some central themes in the philosophy of science will also be discussed, in an introductory manner.
The course is intended to all new international UTA Master’s degree students, but it will serve also international Doctoral students. Other degree and exchange students may join if there are free places.
Contact person: Coordinator of international education, Anna Wansén-Kaseva
The course is arrranged for the students of the Master's Degree in Teacher Education and the Master's Degree in Media Education. Max 18 students.
By NettiOpsu till 15th October.
Luentosarja "Current Issues of Speech Communication" on kokonaisluentomäärästä 14 tuntia, 2 op ja sillä on vierailevia luennoitsijoita II periodissa.
Current Issues in Speech Communication' is only a part of entire course (14 h). Teaching is in English language on 31.10.-12.12. and this part (2 ECTS) is for exchange students too. Coordinator: Senior Lecturer Tuula-Riitta Välikoski.
The module includes:
- General Orientation Course for International Students
- Introduction to Academic Culture and Degree Studies
- Library course: Basics of Information Literacy
- Preparing a Personal Study Plan
Please note that the Library course: Basics of Information Literacy will start in the first study period in September. You will find the schedule and enrolment guidelines in Library's webpage.
This module is made up of class sessions including group work (20 hours), as well as independent out of class tasks (61 hours). The module will be two periods long and will take place in the autumn semester of the first year of the master’s degree programme.
Students in Media Education programme will participate in SOMEJAM2018 project. The Project Studies module includes participation in the meetings, excursion to Helsinki, taking part in the All Youth event and SOMEJAM intensive weekend in April.
SOMEJAM2016 Tampere is an intensive weekend event in 13-15 April 2018. Students will work together with young people, youth workers and with students of various fields of study.
The course offers a media educational perspective to the participants in a real youth work at the City of Tampere. Somejam kicks off on Friday evening. Multi-talent teams have time from Friday to Sunday (meetings during daytime) to create new concepts in the form of apps, games or web services for youths with the help of team mentors who are top specialists in new technology.
Get to know the Hackathon better, please see Somejam Tampere 2016:
https://www.somejam.fi/tampere/
Organizing partners: University of Tampere, Verke - the National Center for Digital Youth Work in Finland and Tampere City Youth Service
Only available for students in Media Education programme
The course focuses on the basic and general features of scientific research, methodology, and argumentation, as applicable to any field of study. Some central themes in the philosophy of science will also be discussed, in an introductory manner.
The course is intended to all new international UTA Master’s degree students, but it will serve also international Doctoral students. Other degree and exchange students may join if there are free places.
Contact person: Coordinator of international education, Anna Wansén-Kaseva
The module includes:
- General Orientation Course for International Students
- Introduction to Academic Culture and Degree Studies
- Library course: Basics of Information Literacy
- Preparing a Personal Study Plan
Please note that the Library course: Basics of Information Literacy will start in the first study period in September. You will find the schedule and enrolment guidelines in Library's webpage.
This module is made up of class sessions including group work (20 hours), as well as independent out of class tasks (61 hours). The module will be two periods long and will take place in the autumn semester of the first year of the master’s degree programme.
Only available for students in Media Education programme.
Students in Media Education programme will participate in SOMEJAM2018 project. The Project Studies module includes participation in the meetings, excursion to Helsinki, taking part in the All Youth event and SOMEJAM intensive weekend in April.
SOMEJAM2016 Tampere is an intensive weekend event in 13-15 April 2018. Students will work together with young people, youth workers and with students of various fields of study.
The course offers a media educational perspective to the participants in a real youth work at the City of Tampere. Somejam kicks off on Friday evening. Multi-talent teams have time from Friday to Sunday (meetings during daytime) to create new concepts in the form of apps, games or web services for youths with the help of team mentors who are top specialists in new technology.
Get to know the Hackathon better, please see Somejam Tampere 2016:
https://www.somejam.fi/tampere/
Organizing partners: University of Tampere, Verke - the National Center for Digital Youth Work in Finland and Tampere City Youth Service
Only available for students in Media Education programme
The course focuses on the basic and general features of scientific research, methodology, and argumentation, as applicable to any field of study. Some central themes in the philosophy of science will also be discussed, in an introductory manner.
The course is intended to all new international UTA Master’s degree students, but it will serve also international Doctoral students. Other degree and exchange students may join if there are free places.
Contact person: Coordinator of international education, Anna Wansén-Kaseva
Enrolment in NettiOpsu
Maximum number of participants: 30
Independent work: The course includes weekly reading and writing excercises. Altogether independent work counts for 117 hours.
Class participation is obligatory.
No lecture on March 28th because of university's Easter Holiday.
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Vaihtoehtoisesta suorituksesta sovittava Kaarina Nikusen (kaarina.nikunen@uta.fi) kanssa syksyllä ennen marraskuun alkua ja keväällä ennen huhtikuuta.
Alternative studies have to be agreed in the Autumn term before November and in the Spring term before April (kaarina.nikunen@uta.fi).