Contact information
M.Sc. Degree requirements are on the Study Guide.
Students who have started their studies before Fall term 2015 also select their studies from this teaching schedule. Other advanced courses in Computer Science can be found under the title Master's Programme in Computer Science.
Enrolment periods for
Period I: Mon 1.8. - Thu 31.8.2017
Period II: Mon 18.9. - Sun 15.10.2017
Period III: Mon 27.11.- Mon 1.1.2018
Period IV: Mon 29.1.- Sun 25.2.2018
Enroll on a course as instructed on course info. Always remember to inform the teacher in case you will not participate on the course you have been selected on! If a student does not participate in the course and does not cancel his/her enrolment, or if he/she discontinues the course, he/she will be assigned a fail grade for the course in question.
Exam enrolments
Information about exams is given on course material. For examinations in the Faculty of Natural Sciences students must sign up electronically through NettiOpsu or Wentti at least seven (7) days before the exam. See also Examination Dates.
Final grade and graduation
Final grade in Advanced studies in Software Development (for degree certificate) can be asked from cs-studies@uta.fi.
See also: Applying for the degree certificate and graduation deadlines.
Intermediate studies
Essays and exam
Practical work and written report
The seminar will concentrate on the MSc. thesis work. It is suitable for students who are in/approaching to the MSc thesis writing procedure. It is recommended to the students in their 2nd year of MSc degree studies.
Course related material will be uploaded and maintained in Moodle.
Advanced studies
Enroll on the course TIETA6 Tietorakenteet in NettiOpsu
Self studying, weekly excercises, practical work, and exam.
To enroll the course, a Demola project application is required
Teachers:
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.
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.
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.
6.9. Finland – 100 years of Independency (Seija-Leena Nevala)
13.9. Finnish forests and forestry (Ari Vanamo)
20.9. Finnish Welfare and Social Services (Lina van Aerschot)
27.9. How to communicate in Finland? (Katja Keisala)
4.10. Finnish Gastronomy (Arja Luiro)
11.10. Technology and Innovation in Finland: Current Issues and Future Challenges (Tomi Nokelainen)
18.10. Boundaries of Finnishness and Ethnic Minorities in Finland (Hannu Sinisalo)
25.10. Finnish Education System (Raisa Harju-Autti)
1.11. Finnish Art History in a Nutshell (Katja Fält)
8.11. Finnish Literature (Toni Lahtinen)
15.11. Finnish Political System (Johanna Peltoniemi)
22.11. About Music Scenes in Finland (Tarja Rautiainen-Keskustalo)
4.12. exam
6.12. no lecture (Finland's Independence Day!)
13.12. exam retake
Enrolment to the course
- TUT and TAMK students: enrolment with electronic form during the enrolment period 25.8.- 5.9.2017
- UTA students: enrolment in NettiOpsu, click below
Essays and exam
Practical work and written report
The seminar will concentrate on the MSc. thesis work. It is suitable for students who are in/approaching to the MSc thesis writing procedure. It is recommended to the students in their 2nd year of MSc degree studies.
Course related material will be uploaded and maintained in Moodle.
Advanced studies
Enroll on the course TIETA6 Tietorakenteet in NettiOpsu
Self studying, weekly excercises, practical work, and exam.
To enroll the course, a Demola project application is required
Teachers:
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 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.
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.
6.9. Finland – 100 years of Independency (Seija-Leena Nevala)
13.9. Finnish forests and forestry (Ari Vanamo)
20.9. Finnish Welfare and Social Services (Lina van Aerschot)
27.9. How to communicate in Finland? (Katja Keisala)
4.10. Finnish Gastronomy (Arja Luiro)
11.10. Technology and Innovation in Finland: Current Issues and Future Challenges (Tomi Nokelainen)
18.10. Boundaries of Finnishness and Ethnic Minorities in Finland (Hannu Sinisalo)
25.10. Finnish Education System (Raisa Harju-Autti)
1.11. Finnish Art History in a Nutshell (Katja Fält)
8.11. Finnish Literature (Toni Lahtinen)
15.11. Finnish Political System (Johanna Peltoniemi)
22.11. About Music Scenes in Finland (Tarja Rautiainen-Keskustalo)
4.12. exam
6.12. no lecture (Finland's Independence Day!)
13.12. exam retake
Enrolment to the course
- TUT and TAMK students: enrolment with electronic form during the enrolment period 25.8.- 5.9.2017
- UTA students: enrolment in NettiOpsu, click below
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
Essays and exam
Practical work and written report
The seminar will concentrate on the MSc. thesis work. It is suitable for students who are in/approaching to the MSc thesis writing procedure. It is recommended to the students in their 2nd year of MSc degree studies.
Course related material will be uploaded and maintained in Moodle.
Advanced studies
See detailed instructions on Innovation project coursepage.
Apply for Projects during 15.12.-21.12.2017 through Demola page
Teachers:
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 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.
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.
Lectures
17.1. Seija-Leena Nevala: Finland – 100 years of Independency
24.1. Lina van Aerschot: Finnish Welfare and Social Services
31.1. Johanna Peltoniemi: Finnish Political System
7.2. Tarja Rautiainen-Keskustalo: About Music Scenes in Finland
14.2. no lecture
21.2. Raisa Harju-Autti: Finnish Education System
28.2. will be confirmed later
7.3. Katja Fält: Finnish Art History in a Nutshell
14.3. Marko Seppänen: Finnish Innovations: Past, Present and Future
21.3. Ari Vanamo: Finnish Forests and Forestry
28.3. no lecture
4.4. Arja Luiro: Finnish Gastronomy
11.4. Hannu Sinisalo: Boundaries of Finnishness and Ethnic Minorities in Finland
18.4. Katja Keisala: How to Communicate in Finland
25.4. Jyrki Jyrkiäinen: Special Features of Finnish Mass Media
2.5. exam
16.5. exam retake
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
Essays and exam
Practical work and written report
The seminar will concentrate on the MSc. thesis work. It is suitable for students who are in/approaching to the MSc thesis writing procedure. It is recommended to the students in their 2nd year of MSc degree studies.
Course related material will be uploaded and maintained in Moodle.
Jos olet aloittamassa gradua kesällä tai tulevana syksynä, tilaisuus on sinua varten!
Keskiviikkona 9.5. klo 16.00 Olohuoneessa Pinni B1029-30 pidetään tutkinto-ohjelman info- ja keskustelutilaisuus pro gradu -tutkielmaa aloittaville opiskelijoille
Ohjelmassa mm.
- infoa pro gradun aloituksesta ja aiheen/ohjaajan löytämisestä
- mahdollisia ohjaajia ja aihelaueita
- keskustelua maisteriohjelmakohtaisissa ryhmissä
Tilaisuuteen on vapaaehtoinen ilmoittautuminen. Kysymyksiä voi lähettää ennakkoon opintokoordinaattorille (Heli Rikala, cs-studies@uta.fi)
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Have you already started planning your thesis? Do you need inspiration and ideas to come up with a reasonable thesis subject?
You are warmly welcome to meet us and learn about the M.Sc. Thesis process and to get thesis subject tips from the professors and teachers on
Wednesday 9th May, 16.00 in lounge, Pinni B1029-30.
Agenda:
- info about Thesis process, finding a supervisor and thesis subject areas, and
- discussion in smaller groups.
Optional enrollment in NettiOpsu.
If you already have questions/comments in mind about the meeting, please send a note to Heli Rikala (cs-studies@uta.fi)!
Material from meeting:
Turunen, HTI Thesis process and some topics (pdf 9.5.2018)
Advanced studies
Teachers:
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.
Lectures
17.1. Seija-Leena Nevala: Finland – 100 years of Independency
24.1. Lina van Aerschot: Finnish Welfare and Social Services
31.1. Johanna Peltoniemi: Finnish Political System
7.2. Tarja Rautiainen-Keskustalo: About Music Scenes in Finland
14.2. no lecture
21.2. Raisa Harju-Autti: Finnish Education System
28.2. will be confirmed later
7.3. Katja Fält: Finnish Art History in a Nutshell
14.3. Marko Seppänen: Finnish Innovations: Past, Present and Future
21.3. Ari Vanamo: Finnish Forests and Forestry
28.3. no lecture
4.4. Arja Luiro: Finnish Gastronomy
11.4. Hannu Sinisalo: Boundaries of Finnishness and Ethnic Minorities in Finland
18.4. Katja Keisala: How to Communicate in Finland
25.4. Jyrki Jyrkiäinen: Special Features of Finnish Mass Media
2.5. exam
16.5. exam retake
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