BENJ1003 Graduate Exam (4–8 cr)

Study level:
Postgraduate studies
Grading scale:
0-5
Language:
English, Finnish
Responsible organisation:
Department of Biological and Environmental Science
Curriculum periods:
2024-2025, 2025-2026, 2026-2027, 2027-2028

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Subject proficiency.

Description

Doctoral students are required to show proficiency in a study subject related to their dissertation research. It is strongly recommended that the doctoral student completes this course during her/his first year.

The subject/text is decided with the immediate supervisor(s) and approved by a responsible professor from the doctoral program steering group. The number of credits earned is determined by the depth and extent of the texts used in preparation for the exam. Proficiency can be shown in a variety of ways, decided together with the student and supervisor.

· A written examination based on a textbook covering the student’s major subject.

· A learning diary prepared by the student covering texts (e.g. books, articles) related to the student’s major subject.

· A literature review on the thesis topic. The student prepares the literature review on her/his own. The literature review is not included in the article-based dissertation.

Possible completion modes must be approved by the responsible professor from the doctoral programme steering board with closest experience in the student’s major study subject.

Learning outcomes


Upon completion, the student will 

-have good theoretical/methodological knowledge on the thesis topic.

-have broadened her/his perspective concerning the topic of the thesis.

Additional information


  • It is strongly recommended that the doctoral researcher will complete this course during her/his first year.

  • This course is required for all doctoral researchers in the Doctoral Programme in Biological and Environmental Science (min. 4 ECTS)

  • A maximum of 8 ECTS can be included in this course.



Description of prerequisites

No prerequisites.

Study materials

Agreed upon by the student, the immediate supervisor(s) and the responsible professor from the doctoral programme steering board with closest experience in the student’s major study subject. The number of credits earned is determined by the depth and extent of the texts used in preparation for the exam.

Completion methods

Method 1

Description:
Book exam, learning diary or literature review. It is strongly recommended that the doctoral researcher completes this course during her/his first year.
Evaluation criteria:
Fail (0): < 50 % of total points; Sufficient (1): ≥ 50 % of total points; Satisfactory (2): > 60 % of total points; Good (3): > 70 % of total points; Very Good (4): > 80 % of total points; Excellent (5): > 90 % of total points
Time of teaching:
Period 1, Period 2, Period 3, Period 4, Period 5
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Exam (4–8 cr)

Type:
Exam
Grading scale:
0-5
Evaluation criteria:
Fail (0): &lt; 50 % of total points; Sufficient (1): ≥ 50 % of total points; Satisfactory (2): &gt; 60 % of total points; Good (3): &gt; 70 % of total points; Very Good (4): &gt; 80 % of total points; Excellent (5): &gt; 90 % of total points
Language:
English
Study methods:

Self-study. It is strongly recommended that the doctoral researcher completes this course during her/his first year.

Study materials:

Agreed upon by the student, the immediate supervisor(s) and the responsible professor from the doctoral programme steering board with closest experience in the student’s major study subject. The number of credits earned is determined by the depth and extent of the texts used in preparation for the exam.

Teaching