This course is completed by taking a statistics course from TUT or UTA offering. Agree on a suitable course with the course responsible.
If you wish to complete the course during the academic year 2017-2018, contact the teacher no later than March 15, 2018.
This module (54 hours) is online apart from individual teacher-student tutorials for discussion of the submitted thesis extract. The work consists of readings, group analysis tasks and thesis writing work. Students should take the module after their research proposal has been accepted by their programme and they are about to embark upon the writing of their thesis.
This course contains no contact teaching.
This course is offered at TUT. For details, see TUT curriculum and teaching schedule.
Seminar series where the students give presentations regarding their Master's thesis work.
The seminars are organized throughout the academic year. Students may join the course at their convenience, preferably prior to the start of their own thesis work. No enrollment is required. Participation in a minimum of eight seminar sessions is required.
Advanced information searching (Library course):
Mon 9.10.2017 at 13.15-15.45
Mon 22.1.2018 at 9.15-11.45
This course is organized as a self-study course with a project work and an exam. Contact the responsible teacher for materials if you are interested.
Seminar series where the students give presentations regarding their Master's thesis work.
The seminars are organized throughout the academic year. Students may join the course at their convenience, preferably prior to the start of their own thesis work. No enrollment is required. Participation in a minimum of eight seminar sessions is required.
Advanced information searching (Library course):
Mon 9.10.2017 at 13.15-15.45
Mon 22.1.2018 at 9.15-11.45
Seminar series where the students give presentations regarding their Master's thesis work.
The seminars are organized throughout the academic year. Students may join the course at their convenience, preferably prior to the start of their own thesis work. No enrollment is required. Participation in a minimum of eight seminar sessions is required.
Advanced information searching (Library course):
Mon 9.10.2017 at 13.15-15.45
Mon 22.1.2018 at 9.15-11.45
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.
If you wish to complete the course during the academic year 2017-2018, contact the teacher no later than March 15, 2018.
This module (54 hours) is online apart from individual teacher-student tutorials for discussion of the submitted thesis extract. The work consists of readings, group analysis tasks and thesis writing work. Students should take the module after their research proposal has been accepted by their programme and they are about to embark upon the writing of their thesis.
This course is organized as a web course with an introductory lecture.
This course contains no contact teaching.
3 credits will be given for exercises and exam in period 2. For extra 3 credits, a project work can be done in period 3.
Seminar series where the students give presentations regarding their Master's thesis work.
The seminars are organized throughout the academic year. Students may join the course at their convenience, preferably prior to the start of their own thesis work. No enrollment is required. Participation in a minimum of eight seminar sessions is required.
Advanced information searching (Library course):
Mon 9.10.2017 at 13.15-15.45
Mon 22.1.2018 at 9.15-11.45
This course is organized as a self-study course with a project work and an exam. Contact the responsible teacher for materials if you are interested.
Lectures, tutorials, group studies, homework assignment and Final Examination.
4. year autumn
Seminar series where the students give presentations regarding their Master's thesis work.
The seminars are organized throughout the academic year. Students may join the course at their convenience, preferably prior to the start of their own thesis work. No enrollment is required. Participation in a minimum of eight seminar sessions is required.
Advanced information searching (Library course):
Mon 9.10.2017 at 13.15-15.45
Mon 22.1.2018 at 9.15-11.45
In order to pass the course it is compulsory to attend to the laboratory practicals and write the laboratory raport.
Seminar series where the students give presentations regarding their Master's thesis work.
The seminars are organized throughout the academic year. Students may join the course at their convenience, preferably prior to the start of their own thesis work. No enrollment is required. Participation in a minimum of eight seminar sessions is required.
Advanced information searching (Library course):
Mon 9.10.2017 at 13.15-15.45
Mon 22.1.2018 at 9.15-11.45
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.
If you wish to complete the course during the academic year 2017-2018, contact the teacher no later than March 15, 2018.
This module (54 hours) is online apart from individual teacher-student tutorials for discussion of the submitted thesis extract. The work consists of readings, group analysis tasks and thesis writing work. Students should take the module after their research proposal has been accepted by their programme and they are about to embark upon the writing of their thesis.
This course is organized at TUT. For details, see TUT curriculum and teaching schedule.
3 credits will be given for exercises and exam in period 2. For extra 3 credits, a project work can be done in period 3.
General objective is to gain knowledge at a molecular level from the genes to the active proteins or RNA molecules, in other words from genetic information to biological functions in prokaryotic cells and in some viruses with special emphasis in eukaryotic cells and species.
Participation in the lectures, completion of learning diary
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.
Seminar series where the students give presentations regarding their Master's thesis work.
The seminars are organized throughout the academic year. Students may join the course at their convenience, preferably prior to the start of their own thesis work. No enrollment is required. Participation in a minimum of eight seminar sessions is required.
Advanced information searching (Library course):
Mon 9.10.2017 at 13.15-15.45
Mon 22.1.2018 at 9.15-11.45
This course is organized as a self-study course with a project work and an exam. Contact the responsible teacher for materials if you are interested.
This course is organized as a web course.
General objective is to gain knowledge at a molecular level from the genes to the active proteins or RNA molecules, in other words from genetic information to biological functions in prokaryotic cells and in some viruses with special emphasis in eukaryotic cells and species.
Seminar series where the students give presentations regarding their Master's thesis work.
The seminars are organized throughout the academic year. Students may join the course at their convenience, preferably prior to the start of their own thesis work. No enrollment is required. Participation in a minimum of eight seminar sessions is required.
Advanced information searching (Library course):
Mon 9.10.2017 at 13.15-15.45
Mon 22.1.2018 at 9.15-11.45
The Cancer Biology course focuses on the basic principles of the development and progression of cancer.
Seminar series where the students give presentations regarding their Master's thesis work.
The seminars are organized throughout the academic year. Students may join the course at their convenience, preferably prior to the start of their own thesis work. No enrollment is required. Participation in a minimum of eight seminar sessions is required.
Advanced information searching (Library course):
Mon 9.10.2017 at 13.15-15.45
Mon 22.1.2018 at 9.15-11.45
The Cancer Biology course focuses on the basic principles of the development and progression of cancer.
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.
If you wish to complete the course during the academic year 2017-2018, contact the teacher no later than March 15, 2018.
This module (54 hours) is online apart from individual teacher-student tutorials for discussion of the submitted thesis extract. The work consists of readings, group analysis tasks and thesis writing work. Students should take the module after their research proposal has been accepted by their programme and they are about to embark upon the writing of their thesis.
The course is organized as a web course with an introductory lecture.
Students will perform typical genetics analysis tasks using commonly used computer programs. The module contains lectures that deepen the knowledge on genetics and introduce the analysis methods used.
Recommended to be completed in parallel with BTK1061 lectures.
Seminar series where the students give presentations regarding their Master's thesis work.
The seminars are organized throughout the academic year. Students may join the course at their convenience, preferably prior to the start of their own thesis work. No enrollment is required. Participation in a minimum of eight seminar sessions is required.
Advanced information searching (Library course):
Mon 9.10.2017 at 13.15-15.45
Mon 22.1.2018 at 9.15-11.45
This course is organized as a self-study course with a project work and an exam. Contact the responsible teacher for materials if you are interested.
This course is organized as a web course.
Seminar series where the students give presentations regarding their Master's thesis work.
The seminars are organized throughout the academic year. Students may join the course at their convenience, preferably prior to the start of their own thesis work. No enrollment is required. Participation in a minimum of eight seminar sessions is required.
Advanced information searching (Library course):
Mon 9.10.2017 at 13.15-15.45
Mon 22.1.2018 at 9.15-11.45
Seminar series where the students give presentations regarding their Master's thesis work.
The seminars are organized throughout the academic year. Students may join the course at their convenience, preferably prior to the start of their own thesis work. No enrollment is required. Participation in a minimum of eight seminar sessions is required.
Advanced information searching (Library course):
Mon 9.10.2017 at 13.15-15.45
Mon 22.1.2018 at 9.15-11.45