Course
Developing Research and Presentation Skills (GEO620)
Facts
Course code GEO620
Credits (ECTS) 10
Semester tution start Autumn
Language of instruction English
Number of semesters 1
Exam semester Autumn
Time table View course schedule
Literature The syllabus can be found in Leganto
Introduction
This course is an elective which aims to help students improve their research, writing, and presentation skills in preparation for the thesis. The course is handled as a seminar with discussions.
Content
NB! This is an elective course and may be cancelled if fewer than 10 students are enrolled by August 20th.
Review of key topics relevant for scientific research.
- The scientific method,
- How to define a research project,
- How to write scientific articles, proposals, etc,
- How to make and present scientific/technical presentations, and
- Best practices to conduct research.
Learning outcome
Knowledge:
- Knowledge on how to apply the scientific method, and
- Knowledge on how to search and collect information necessary to develop a research proposal for a thesis study.
Skills:
- Have research and knowledge skills on how to establish a problem for a thesis study,
- Be able to conduct basic research using library and internet resources, and
- Be able to give scientific presentations, both oral and written.
General competence:
- Write a proposal to define a scientific problem,
- Be able to communicate effectively in a written and oral form, and
- Define time frames and responsibilities in the definition of professional problems that may apply to real life cases.
Required prerequisite knowledge
Recommended prerequisites
Students should have completed at least one semester of a master’s programme
Exam
Oral exam
Weight 30/100
Duration 15 Minutes
Marks Passed / Not Passed
Aid None permitted
Withdrawal deadline 24.11.2025
Exam date 08.12.2025
Report
Weight 35/100
Duration 2 Weeks
Marks Passed / Not Passed
Aid All 1)
Withdrawal deadline 08.10.2025
Project assignment
Weight 35/100
Duration 2 Weeks
Marks Passed / Not Passed
Aid All 2)
Withdrawal deadline 08.10.2025
1) All, declare use of AI
2) All, declare use of AI
Continuous evaluation.
All assessment parts must be passed to pass the course. Students who wish to improve their grades on the report and/or project assignment may do so in the following semester. New topics must be selected for each assessment part. There are no resit options for the oral exam.
Coursework requirements
Method of work
This course uses a multi-mode teaching style. Students are expected to participate in all activities.
- Prior to class: e-lectures and readings as organized in Canvas
- In-class skill development workshops and discussion, including a library skills class
- After class: applying skills activities and researching topic for reports and presentation; optional assessments for ongoing feedback
The student's participation in the different working forms in this course is strongly recommended in order to develop skills directly related to the project.
This course will include digital teaching methods:
- pre-recorded videos in place of lectures
- online meetings
This course will also have physical only meetings.
Course communications will be via email and Canvas. It's up to the student to make sure e-mail is set up correctly with the University. The student is responsible for checking the course syllabus and class meeting information provided by the instructor in Canvas.
The class meets 3 hours each meeting, once per week. Students are expected to work on their own an additional 12 hours per week.
Overlapping courses
| Course | Reduction (SP) |
|---|---|
| Developing Research and Presentation Skills (GEO620_1) , Master thesis seminar (MPG100_1) | 5 |
| Developing Research and Presentation Skills (GEO620_1) , Developing Research and Presentation Skills (IER620_1) | 10 |