Asiantuntijana tulevaisuuden työelämässä (5 cr)
Code: XX00EL38-3001
General information
Enrollment
16.04.2020 - 13.09.2020
Timing
15.09.2020 - 08.12.2020
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
RDI portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Simhe
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 15
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Electronics
Teachers
- Marika Antikainen
Teacher in charge
Marika Antikainen
Objective
On completion of the course, the student will be able to assess and develop his/her expertise from diverse perspectives. The student will be able build his/her professional competence and profile in a goal-oriented manner and will know how to evaluate and describe his/her strengths as an expert in his/her professional field. He/she will understand the significance of continuous learning for career development. He/she will identify the skills needs and relevant factors impacting his/her professional field and its future. The student will master the channels and practices linked to job search and will be able to advance his/her employability in Finland.
Content
- Employability of an international talent in Finland
- Significance of and tools for identifying and describing competences
- Building a professional path in line with other choices in life
- Future of work: required competences and sustainability
- Knowledge of the Finnish labor market and the professional field in an international context
- Professional networking, communication and self-management
- Channels and practicalities of job search
- Collaborating and networking with employers during the course
Location and time
Virtual learning at independent times and a few instructed sessions online and visits to employer organisations
Instructed sessions online:
15 Sep at 15-18
22 Sep at 15-18
13 Oct at 15-18
27 Oct at 15-18
10 Nov at 15-18
24 Nov at 15-18
8 Dec at 15-18
Materials
Material provided by the teachers and visiting lecturers, virtual learning environment
Teaching methods
Virtual learning, collaboration with employer organisations, independent learning and relfection
Student workload
135h of work, including:
- 7 x 3h guided sessions and employer visits (21h)
- 114h independent work
Further information
This course is open to all Metropolia's international degree students studying in bachelor's programmes as well as open UAS students. Some sessions and assignments are together with master's students. The course is piloted with project funding. Altogether 30 students.
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student is able to
- identify key features of his/her professional competences
- highlight some of his/her strongest assets related to his/her international background
- understand the significance of transferable skills in the future of work and in his/her professional field
- identify the key competences provided by the degree and can determine some goals for his/her professional development during the studies
- name some of the key actors, sources of information and other factors affecting his/her professional field and apply these for information search
- draft suitable key documents for job search and identify key features of Finnish work environments
- utilise to some extent the knowledge and competences acquired during the course in his/her collaboration with employers and can relate some of the discussed topics to his/her experiences and observations
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student is able to
- identify and describe his/her key professional competences
- highlight his/her strongest assets as an international talent
- describe the significance of transferable skills in the future of work and in his/her professional field
- identify the key competences provided by the degree and can determine goals for his/her professional development during the studies
- name the key actors, sources of information and other factors affecting his/her professional field and apply these for information search
- draft suitable job applications for the most important channels and identify skills needs and practices in the Finnish labour market on a general level
- utilise the knowledge and competences acquired during the course in his/her collaboration with employers and reflect on the discussed topics in relation to his/her experiences and observations
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student is able to
- identify and describe his/her professional competences extensively
- highlight his/her strongest assets as an international talent taking into consideration the skills needs in the Finnish labour market and in the future
- extensively analyse the significance of transferable skills in the future of work and in his/her professional field and can identify ways to develop these in himself/herself
- identify the potential competences provided by the degree and can determine varied and tangible goals for his/her professional development during the studies and after graduation
- name the relevant actors, sources of information and other factors affecting his/her professional field and estimate their influence on his/her own career plans
- draft competitive job applications for suitable channels and identify and actively take measures to facilitate their employability
- efficiently utilise the knowledge and competences acquired during the course in his/her collaboration with employers and reflect on his/her experiences and observations in a development-oriented manner
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
The student is able to
- identify key features of his/her professional competences
- highlight some of his/her strongest assets related to his/her international background
- understand the significance of transferable skills in the future of work and in his/her professional field
- identify the key competences provided by the degree and can determine some goals for his/her professional development during the studies
- name some of the key actors, sources of information and other factors affecting his/her professional field and apply these for information search
- draft suitable key documents for job search and identify key features of Finnish work environments
- utilise to some extent the knowledge and competences acquired during the course in his/her collaboration with employers and can relate some of the discussed topics to his/her experiences and observations
Assessment methods and criteria
Completing all learning assignments with a Pass grade
Qualifications
Ongoing bachelor's studies or an existing bachelor's degree.
Further information
This course is targeted at international degree students in the bachelor's programmes.