Priority to this course is given to degree students in Information Studies and Interactive Media. Exchange students within the School of Information Sciences may attend this course if there are places left.
Selection criteria: Priority is given to degree students. Otherwise the selection criterion is the date of registration. Selections on view: The final course lists will be posted on the Language Centre's notice board on 30 August.
This module (54 hours) is two periods long and 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.
You can get 1, 3 or 5 ECTS by taking the course:
Lecture programme
11.9. Finnish History - Finns and Finland between East and West, Vesa Vares
18.9. How to communicate in Finland, Niina Kovalainen
25.9. Finnish Art History in a Nutshell, Elina Bonelius
2.10. Finnish Popular Music - Mikko Vanhasalo
9.10. Cultural Boundaries of Finnishness and Ethnic Minorities in Finland, Hannu Sinisalo
16.10. no lecture
23.10. Special Features of Finnish Mass Media, Jyrki Jyrkiäinen
30.10. Technology and Innovation in Finland: Current Issues and Future Challenges, Tomi Nokelainen
6.11. Finnish welfare and social services, Ulla-Maija Koivula
13.11. Finnish Literature - Traditions and Trends, Toni Lahtinen
20.11. Finland – Living in and from the Forests, Ari Vanamo
27.11. Finnish Education System, Eero Ropo
4.12. Finland as an Information Society, Pasi Pyöriä
Enrolment to the course 19.8. - 8.9.2013
- UTA students: enrolment in NettiOpsu
- TUT and TAMK students: enrolment with electronic form: https://elomake3.uta.fi/lomakkeet/10348/lomake.html (the form is available during the enrolment period)
Priority to this course is given to degree students in Information Studies and Interactive Media. Exchange students within the School of Information Sciences may attend this course if there are places left.
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.
This module (54 hours) is two periods long and 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.
You can get 1, 3 or 5 ECTS by taking the course:
Lecture programme
11.9. Finnish History - Finns and Finland between East and West, Vesa Vares
18.9. How to communicate in Finland, Niina Kovalainen
25.9. Finnish Art History in a Nutshell, Elina Bonelius
2.10. Finnish Popular Music - Mikko Vanhasalo
9.10. Cultural Boundaries of Finnishness and Ethnic Minorities in Finland, Hannu Sinisalo
16.10. no lecture
23.10. Special Features of Finnish Mass Media, Jyrki Jyrkiäinen
30.10. Technology and Innovation in Finland: Current Issues and Future Challenges, Tomi Nokelainen
6.11. Finnish welfare and social services, Ulla-Maija Koivula
13.11. Finnish Literature - Traditions and Trends, Toni Lahtinen
20.11. Finland – Living in and from the Forests, Ari Vanamo
27.11. Finnish Education System, Eero Ropo
4.12. Finland as an Information Society, Pasi Pyöriä
Enrolment to the course 19.8. - 8.9.2013
- UTA students: enrolment in NettiOpsu
- TUT and TAMK students: enrolment with electronic form: https://elomake3.uta.fi/lomakkeet/10348/lomake.html (the form is available during the enrolment period)
Priority to this course is given to degree students in Information Studies and Interactive Media. Exchange students within the School of Information Sciences may attend this course if there are places left.
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.
Instructions will be on page
Instructions and enrolment info will be available on page:
http://www.uta.fi/kirjasto/en/courses/courses_in_mainlibrary/basics.html
Priority to this course is given to degree students in Information Studies and Interactive Media. Exchange students within the School of Information Sciences may attend this course if there are places left.
Priority to this course is given to degree students in Information Studies and Interactive Media. Exchange students within the School of Information Sciences may attend this course if there are places left.
Intensive course
Lectures, B3136
Tu 18.3. at 14-16
Wed 19.3. at 12-16
Thu 20.3. at 12-16
Fri 21.3. at 12-16
Exercises, ML0040
Thu 27.3. at 12-16
Fri 28.3. at 12-16
Tue 1.4. at 12-16
Priority to this course is given to degree students in Information Studies and Interactive Media. Exchange students within the School of Information Sciences may attend this course if there are places left.
Priority to this course is given to degree students in Information Studies and Interactive Media. Exchange students within the School of Information Sciences may attend this course if there are places left.