Business Economics (3 cr)
Code: 5G00BM58-3004
General information
- Enrolment period
- 25.07.2016 - 04.09.2016
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 01.08.2016 - 31.12.2016
- Implementation has ended.
- Credits
- 3 cr
- Local portion
- 3 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Contact learning
- Unit
- ICT Engineering
- Campus
- TAMK Main Campus
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in ICT Engineering, students who began in 2014-2018
Objectives (course unit)
Opiskelija:
- Saa jäsentyneen kuvan kansantalouden kokonaisuudesta ja sen osien
vaikutuksesta kokonaisuuteen, erityisesti osana Euroopan Unionia.
- Ymmärtää yrittäjyyden merkityksen taloudessa, myös itsensä työllistämisen
keinona
- Saa tiedot yrityksen perustamiseen vaadittavista tiedoista ja taidoista ja
yritystoiminnan perusteista.
- Ymmärtää yrityksen yhteiskuntavastuu.
Content (course unit)
Talousyksiköt ja taloudellinen kiertokulku, julkinen talous, talouspolitiikka, talouden ongelmat, EU ja kansainvälinen talous. Perustiedot yrittäjyydestä: yritysmuodot, yrityksen perustaminen ja luopuminen, ostopalvelut. Taloushallinto: laskenta, sopimuksen tekeminen, kirjanpito, projektitiliöinti, tilinpäätösasiakirjat, investointilaskelmat, budjetointi, markkinointi.
Exam schedules
An exam will be organised only upon joint agreement between responsible teacher and course attendants. Baseline is that there is no exam on this course.
Evaluation methods and criteria
The course will be assessed based on a written peer group work (=portfolio). If other rehearsals should find place, they will affect on the course note as well. Group size, reporting, modus operandi, all will be closer discussed on first classes. NOTICE! With a joint agreement between teacher and students any part of the course can become subject to modifications.
Teaching methods
Processive learning, interactive discussions, rehearsals (written & oral). Can include also other type of activities
Learning materials
Each student is strongly encouraged on individual, preferably most focused, relevant data mining from any chosen source (dissertations / articles / magazines / literature / media / interviews / web)
Student workload
Course entity is thus planned that student's time consumption equals at each time Tamk's preset requirement. Face-to-face occurring class room educational activities is only a part of the students' work load. Another part student work is all the processing that takes via peer groups, e.g. in form of discussion, analytical processing of information and additionally continuos development of course report (=portfolio) throughout the course. Third part students' work is individually performed data mining and principles of knowledge managing
Content scheduling
Lectures & peergroup weeks take turns during entire course - however, changes to this may occur due to overlapping of excursions, Tamk-activities or other curriculum reasons. In such cases teacher usually informs peergroups by email or other, jointly agreed manner.
Completion alternatives
Should the group noting be "rejected - 0", the peer group can re-edit their written report twice. After third hand-over of the report the entire course will be considered as failed, after which the entire course is to be taken anewly. Missing, single attendances can be substituted by participating any other later remittance on the same course. Out of a special reason a single student can equiponderate mangel on performance with an assignment individually agreed with responsible teacher. Baseline is however (taking notice of the networking-, interaction- and organisation skills) that this course will be carried out in form of a peer group work - this is to be understood as an emphasis towards individual responsibility acting as a productive member of an peer group.
Practical training and working life cooperation
No practical training is foreseen, but it is preferred, that participants actively promote during the entire course their connections and understanding to comply with course outline. All the co-operative measures towards industrial, economic and business life such as direct contacts, interviews, data collecting or own work life practices are considered as additional value for course accomplishing.
International connections
It is preferred, that participants actively promote during the entire course their international connections and networking. Additionally can be agreed on separate arrangement for students to acquire special knowledge or information.
Further information
Entire course is strictly focused on peer group working; used pedagogy is processive learning. As active mind setting as possible, parallelly working as a group, is worthwhile - there is a strong correlation between better grading and intensive group work. All the group member will receive equal note of the course. Each group defines their working rules, which teammembers are obliged to follow the entire duration of the course. Additionally, each group is entitled to expell any fellow teammate that is not honouring jointly established rules.
Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Student has not participated sufficiently the minimum required amount on face-to-face classes / written report fails to comply with preset requirements / written report is quantitatively and qualitatively insufficient, nor does it meet the course learning objectives (Obs! any of these issues alone will lead to failed note = 0)
Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Student will achieve the minimum acceptable level by: participating the minimum required amount on face-to-face classes / written report includes the essential content (ref: study plan) / student (or /-s) prove with their written output (both content and form) to possess basic knowledge & skills, parallelly presenting and emphasizing information relevant to objectives / regarding other requirements, please refer evaluations criteria (available in course e-folder)
Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Student will achieve the minimum acceptable level by: participating the minimum required amount on face-to-face classes / written report includes the essential content (ref: study plan) / student (or /-s) prove with their written output (both content and form) to possess good knowledge & skills, parallelly combining already existing, original material with by themselves provided, value-adding information or knowledge / / regarding other requirements, please refer evaluations criteria (available in course e-folder)
Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Student will achieve the minimum acceptable level by: participating the minimum required amount on face-to-face classes / written report includes the essential content (ref: study plan) / student (or /-s) prove with their written output (both content and form) to possess exceptional knowledge & skills, parallelly combining already existing, original material with by themselves provided, value-adding information or knowledge in such a manner that this process will provide entirely new information (deductions, implications, applications, discoveries, summaries)/ / regarding other requirements, please refer evaluations criteria (available in course e-folder)