Recent Developments in Circular EconomyLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: 5F00FF35
Credits
5 op
Objectives
After completing this course the participants have updated their knowledge of recent developments in the field. The participants have applied what you have learnt on other courses to develop and analyse the value chain of a product, process or service. They are able to recognize the economical possibilities and risks in circular economy.
Content
Value chain. Economical possibilities and risks. Factors leading to truly circular economy.
Enrolment period
01.12.2021 - 27.03.2022
Timing
04.04.2022 - 05.06.2022
Credits
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
MD in Risk Management and Circular Economy
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Master's Degree Programme in Risk Management and Circular Economy (Business)
Teachers
- Noora Markkanen
Person in charge
Silja Kostia
Groups
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21YRIMCEL
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21YRIMCEM
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21YRIMCET
Objectives (course unit)
After completing this course the participants have updated their knowledge of recent developments in the field. The participants have applied what you have learnt on other courses to develop and analyse the value chain of a product, process or service. They are able to recognize the economical possibilities and risks in circular economy.
Content (course unit)
Value chain. Economical possibilities and risks. Factors leading to truly circular economy.
Location and time
4.4.-5.6.2021
Exam schedules
No exam.
Assessment methods and criteria
Assessment is based on 5 learning assignments.
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Joint kick-off at the beginning of the course (5th of April), independent learning through virtual learning assignments, peer evaluation and self-evaluation.
Learning materials
All learning materials are distributed via the Tuni Moodle. The student is strongly recommended to find complementary learning material and also share it with the others.
Student workload
5 x 27h = 135h. Asynchronous implementation allows personal study schedule. The student is expected to do an individual study plan for the course in order to be able to complete the course within the time frame.
Content scheduling
Five themes plus self-evaluation. Themes are opened to students weekly from the start. More information in the kick-off session.
Completion alternatives
There are no alternative ways to complete the course.
Practical training and working life cooperation
The student is encouraged to bring working life and personal experience in all its forms to be shared with others. Two business examples provided by visiting lecture recordings.
International connections
International study group.
Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student has not completed the assignments in accordance with the guidelines given.
Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student has completed the assignments, but the scope and discussion concerning the topic is narrow and superficial. The participation in web discussions is partial and not constructive.
Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student has completed the assignments and has taken into account multiple points of view on the issues showing awareness of their inter-connections. In web discussions, the student has shown openness to the ideas expressed by the other participants, can receive and give constructive feedback and has contributed at least on the minimum requirement level.
Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student has completed the tasks with obvious dedication. The student has discussed the cases analytically and constructively both in individual assignments and group discussions. The student has shown active interest and engagement throughout the course. The student uses feedback systematically as a professional growth tool in his/her own work and the community.