Career Planning and Development 2Laajuus (1 cr)
Code: HM10056
Credits
1 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Maarit Ignatius
- Sanna Turunen
Objective
- plan your future in working life and make choices to achieve your professional and career goals
- you understand the importance of well-being in studies and can take into account issues that affect your ability to study and cope, such as strengthening study skills, time management and life management
- be able to cope with uncertainty about your study choices and your future
- be able to assess your own skills development and set goals for your development in a development interview
- you understand the importance of well-being at university and are able to take into account issues that affect your ability to study and your ability to cope, such as strengthening study skills, time management and life management
Content
- job opportunities
- learning about the recruitment process
- CV, job application, portfolio, job interview, career and recruitment events (e.g. WORK SMART), job search channels
- learning about work practices and rules of the game
- articulating and marketing your skills
- career planning
- career development interview
Further information
Professional Media Competence, Learning to Learn, Operating in a Workplace
Enrollment
01.04.2024 - 30.04.2024
Timing
26.08.2024 - 23.05.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Medianomikoulutus (HM)
Campus
Tikkarinne Campus Tikkarinne 9
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
20 - 60
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Media
Teachers
- Sanna Turunen
Teacher in charge
Sanna Turunen
Groups
-
HMNS23Media (BA), Full-time Studies, Fall, 2023
Objective
- plan your future in working life and make choices to achieve your professional and career goals
- you understand the importance of well-being in studies and can take into account issues that affect your ability to study and cope, such as strengthening study skills, time management and life management
- be able to cope with uncertainty about your study choices and your future
- be able to assess your own skills development and set goals for your development in a development interview
- you understand the importance of well-being at university and are able to take into account issues that affect your ability to study and your ability to cope, such as strengthening study skills, time management and life management
Content
- job opportunities
- learning about the recruitment process
- CV, job application, portfolio, job interview, career and recruitment events (e.g. WORK SMART), job search channels
- learning about work practices and rules of the game
- articulating and marketing your skills
- career planning
- career development interview
Location and time
On-campus teaching according to the timetable.
Materials
It is presented in a learning environment.
Teaching methods
You plan your own future in working life based on goals and know how to make choices that support your professional and career goals. You regularly evaluate your own skills through, for example, a development discussion and set concrete development goals to ensure your professional growth. You understand that career planning and preparation for working life require constant self-evaluation, decision-making ability and readiness to adapt to changing situations.
The importance of study well-being is clear to you, and you know how to take into account the factors that affect study ability and coping, such as strengthening study skills, time management and life management. You know that well-being is a key factor in learning and professional development. You are ready to face the uncertainty related to your studies and the future and are able to deal with it constructively, which helps you move purposefully towards your goals.
Exam schedules
No exams included
Completion alternatives
Recognition of prior learning (AHOT). Students can obtain an accreditation through the recognition of prior learning procedure. The AHOT procedure is agreed separately with the course supervisor.
Student workload
Requires 27 hours of work (1 credits). Includes timetabled lessons on campus.
Evaluation scale
Approved/Rejected
Assessment methods and criteria
- participation in lessons
- completing assignments
Further information
Professional Media Competence, Learning to Learn, Operating in a Workplace
Enrollment
01.04.2023 - 15.04.2023
Timing
28.08.2023 - 26.05.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Medianomikoulutus (HM)
Campus
Tikkarinne Campus Tikkarinne 9
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
20 - 60
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Media
Teachers
- Maarit Ignatius
Teacher in charge
Maarit Ignatius
Groups
-
HMNS22Media (BA), Full-time Studies, Fall, 2022
Objective
- plan your future in working life and make choices to achieve your professional and career goals
- you understand the importance of well-being in studies and can take into account issues that affect your ability to study and cope, such as strengthening study skills, time management and life management
- be able to cope with uncertainty about your study choices and your future
- be able to assess your own skills development and set goals for your development in a development interview
- you understand the importance of well-being at university and are able to take into account issues that affect your ability to study and your ability to cope, such as strengthening study skills, time management and life management
Content
- job opportunities
- learning about the recruitment process
- CV, job application, portfolio, job interview, career and recruitment events (e.g. WORK SMART), job search channels
- learning about work practices and rules of the game
- articulating and marketing your skills
- career planning
- career development interview
Location and time
On-campus teaching according to the timetable.
Materials
It is presented in a learning environment.
Teaching methods
You plan your own future in working life based on goals and know how to make choices that support your professional and career goals. You regularly evaluate your own skills through, for example, a development discussion and set concrete development goals to ensure your professional growth. You understand that career planning and preparation for working life require constant self-evaluation, decision-making ability and readiness to adapt to changing situations.
The importance of study well-being is clear to you, and you know how to take into account the factors that affect study ability and coping, such as strengthening study skills, time management and life management. You know that well-being is a key factor in learning and professional development. You are ready to face the uncertainty related to your studies and the future and are able to deal with it constructively, which helps you move purposefully towards your goals.
Exam schedules
No exams included
Completion alternatives
Recognition of prior learning (AHOT). Students can obtain an accreditation through the recognition of prior learning procedure. The AHOT procedure is agreed separately with the course supervisor.
Student workload
Requires 27 hours of work (1 credits). Includes timetabled lessons on campus.
Evaluation scale
Approved/Rejected
Assessment methods and criteria
- participation in lessons
- completing assignments
Further information
Professional Media Competence, Learning to Learn, Operating in a Workplace