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Degree programme, curriculum year 2020–2021

Doctoral Programme in Psychology and Logopaedics, 240 cr

Tampere University
Learning outcomes

After completing the doctoral programme, students

- can conduct scientific research independently

- have profound understanding of their field of study and are aware of the current debates and discussions in this field

- have a wide grasp of the approaches in their field of study and are able to apply and modify the theories and research methods of a specific discipline

- can discuss the social effectiveness of their field and the significance of their own research

- know their own field to such an extent that they can understand, follow and advance research and scientific development in it, as well as act as experts in a variety of different and changing environments

- have command of good scientific practice, know philosophy of science and can apply both to research

- can source and identify reliable information for research purposes and know the conventions of data management

- can think and reason independently, critically, constructively and share the results of research both orally and in writing

- understand the demands of professional research and know how to act as an active member in the international scientific community

Content description

The aim of doctoral studies is to provide doctoral students with the capabilities to successfully work in academic (researcher, teacher) and other types of expert tasks in society. Doctoral students become well versed in their own field of research, but also acquire an extensive general view of their field. The purpose of doctoral education is to adopt scientific thinking, assume good scientific practices and master the diverse skills of a researcher. The doctoral degree also enables the supervision of students and leadership of research groups.

The aim of the Doctoral Programme in Psychology is to provide the student with an in-depth view of the field of study of psychology, its development, basic problems, research methods, and social significance. A person with a doctoral degree has the knowledge and skills needed to apply scientific research methods independently and critically and to produce new psychological knowledge and applications.

The Doctoral Programme in Logopedics offers an in-depth view of the field of study of logopedics, and the preparedness for independent research work and development of new applications. The research focuses on the interaction and communications of Finns, particularly on speech, language, voice and swallowing disorders, on the prevention of such problems, and the study of the effectiveness of rehabilitation. The education prepares the students to apply information produced by basic research in the development of rehabilitation.

Research in the field of Speech Technique and Vocology gathers information on the production, acoustic structure, auditory perception and cultural variation of speech and speaking and singing voice and on methods of training voice and speech to meet the requirements of different occupations. A person who holds a PhD in Speech Technique and Vocology has an in-depth understanding of the importance and broad cultural spectrum of speech and voice, knowledge of the multidisciplinary scientific research in the field and is able to apply his/her expertise to both innovative scientific research and teaching.

Academic year
2020–2021
Degree titles
Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology)
Doctor of Philosophy
Credits
240 cr
Degree programme type
Doctor's Degree
Language of instruction
English, Finnish
Campus
City centre campus
Classification
999999 Other Education, Level Unknown
826701 Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy (Humanities)
Fields of study
  • Humanities
  • Social Sciences
Persons responsible
Responsible teacher:
Jari Hietanen