HYTJ1503 Field-Specific Studies III (1–10 cr)
Description
Familiarising yourself with your field of research, reflecting on and examining the significance of your research topic
Learning outcomes
The doctoral student is familiar with the research and scientific debate relevant to their field of research and is able to relate their own research topic to it.
Additional information
Teaching language(s) and learning language(s): Finnish, English or other language used in this scientific community
Modes of completion: The mode of completion may be (1) courses or other equivalent studies at the level of doctoral studies or advanced studies, (2) an independent mode of completion agreed with the supervisor-in-charge, such as an essay or a learning diary, or (3) a conference presentation, paper or poster or a scientific publication. (Note: The mode of completion cannot be an article included in an article-based dissertation or a section of a dissertation.) For conference participation, a pass requires participating in the conference and presenting your research through a presentation, paper or poster. You can earn credits for conferences as follows: 1 ECTS credit for a national conference and 2 ECTS credits for an international conference. Typical ECTS credits for publications: a peer-reviewed scientific publication 2–5 ECTS credits and other scientific publication 1–2 ECTS credits.
Assessment criteria: Assignments are assessed on the basis of how the doctoral student masters the contents of the study unit and achieves the learning outcomes of the study unit. A pass requires that the assignments are completed successfully. If there is contact teaching included, active participation in the class and successful completion of any other assignments indicated in the teaching is also required.
Study materials
The teacher of the course or equivalent will assign possible literature and/or other materials.