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Future Operating Environments (5 cr)

Code: MS00BP40-3105

General information


Enrollment

02.07.2024 - 06.09.2024

Timing

01.08.2024 - 31.12.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Teaching languages

  • Finnish
  • English

Degree programmes

  • Joint Elective Studies (Master's Degree)

Teachers

  • Piia Nurmi

Groups

  • YKEKIS24
  • YKEKTS24
  • 02.09.2024 12:30 - 15:30, Tulevaisuuden toimintaympäristöt
  • 13.11.2024 10:00 - 11:00, Tulevaisuuden toimintaympäristöt: hackathon ennakkoinfo
  • 25.11.2024 08:30 - 17:00, Tulevaisuuden toimintaympäristöt: hackathon

Objective

After completing the course, the student is able to:

- analyse changes in the operating environments and anticipate future developments applying the concepts and methods of futures studies
- evaluate impacts of the changing operating environments on their work, work community and organization, as well on the industry/field at large
- develop one’s competences and expertise in a focused and goal-oriented way in anticipation of the future competence requirements in the work life
- improve and innovate operations and work processes in their work community, taking into account environmental, social and economic sustainability, and using multidisciplinary and multiprofessional futures knowledge.

Content

- Future of work and income
- Future competence needs
- Changing career paths and professional identities
- Future technologies, human–technology interaction
- Sustainable future and ecological reconstruction
- Theories and methods of future studies and foresight
- Importance of foresight for innovations and strategic planning and decision-making

Materials

On the itslearning course platform.

Teaching methods

Reading/viewing online learning materials, individual written assignments and group activities in multidisciplinary groups.

International connections

Planning and implementation of the course is based on multidisciplinary collaboration and co-teaching.

Sustainable development is included in the learning objectives and contents of the course (especially Theme 3 and Assignment 3), as well as in the mode of teaching/learning: the course implementation is entirely based on distance learning on the itslearning platform and using Zoom meetings for multidisciplinary group working. All learning materials are available in a digital form, freely available and easily accessible.

Student workload

Online meeting: Collaborative work in multidisciplinary groups in Zoom, 12 h

Online learning: Independent online learning on the itslearning course platform: 123 h

Group work and assignments:
• Starting day: multidisciplinary groups working with SITRA’s megatrend cards.
• Master Minds Hackathon and a pre-meeting of the hackathon : multidisciplinary teams work to solve real working-life problems. Each team presents their solution and composes a report using a provided PowerPoint template.

Individual work and assignments:
• Pre-assignment: familiarizing oneself with Sitra’s megatrend materials.
• Assignment 1. Future orientation: futures consciousness and attitudes towards future (in the itslearning course platform; tutor teacher evaluates, pass/fail).
• Assignment 2. Professional future scenarios: imagining alternative professional futures (in the itslearning course platform; tutor teacher evaluates, pass/fail).
• Assignment 3. Sustainable future: analysing sustainability transformation and ecological reconstruction from the perspective of one’s own field and work (in the itslearning course platform; tutor teacher evaluates, pass/fail).
• Assignment 4. Reflective report: utilizing futures thinking and anticipation methods in one’s own work (in the itslearn

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

To pass the course, students are expected to participate in the contact days and to contribute to group work in them, as well as to complete and turn in all the assignments. Missing contact day participation will be compensated by an extra assignment. All the assignment have be assessed as "approved".

For an assignment to be approved, it needs to:
- follow the given assignment instructions,
- demonstrate use of instructed source materials,
- make use of concepts of future anticipation and futures studies in an appropriate way,
- demonstrate ability to analyse and evaluate one's own and one's organization's actions and their impacts, as well as changes and trends in the operating environments and their impacts on one's work and employer organization.

Content scheduling

The course is compulsory for all Turku UAS Master Students. It will be implemented partly in multidisciplinary groups comprised of students across the various study programmes, and partly within each study programme on their own itslearning course platform.

There are three online meetings (2.9.2024, 13.11.2024 and 25.11.2024) common to all students of the various study programmes.

The course is mainly based on independent learning using the study materials and assignments in the itslearning course platform. In addition, the study programmes may add and cover discipline specific topics. This will be guided by the tutor teacher during the programme’s contact days.

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PRE-ASSIGMENT

The Future Operating Environments course will start already on TUAS Master School Opening Day 2.9.2024 with an orientation to the course and multiprofessional team discussions in which team members share experiences and thoughts on the impacts of megatrends on their professional field and their own work.

Familiarize yourself with the following materials and be prepared to discuss megatrends on the opening day:
• Sitra 2023: Megatrends
• Sitra 2023: Megatrend cards 2023


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THEME 1: CHANGING WORLD AND WORKING LIFE (calendar weeks 36–38)
• Common starting day 2.9. for all students of the various study programmes: orientation to the course, a keynote talk on the future working life and competence requirements, and group work with SITRA’s megatrend cards (tutor teachers will guide working of the groups).
• Students familiarize themselves independently with the materials in the itslearning course platform.
• Assignment: Future orientation (DL 22.9.2024)


THEME 2: FUTURES STUDIES AND ANTICIPATION (calendar weeks 39–41)
• Students familiarize themselves independently with the materials in the itslearning course platform.
• Assignment 2: Professional future scenarios (20.10.2024)


THEME 3: SUSTAINABLE FUTURE (calendar weeks 42–46)
• Students familiarize themselves independently with the materials in the itslearning course platform.
• Assignment 3: Sustainable future (DL 17.11.2024).


THEME 4: SHAPING MY OWN FUTURE (calendar weeks 47–50)
• Students familiarize themselves independently with the materials in the itslearning course platform.
• Group work: Master Minds Hackathon 8.30–17 (a full-day event) and its pre-meeting 13.11.2024 at 10–11) for all students of the various study programmes. In the Hackathon, multidisciplinary student teams work to solve real working-life problems, i.e. assignments provided by commissoners. Students will familiarize themselves with the Hackathon instructions and assignments before the Hackathon day in the itslearning platform and submit their team reports there after the Hackathon (DL 8.12.2024).

There are two optional ways of participating in the Hackathon: 1) as a commissioner, or 2) as a member of a team.

• Assignment 4: a reflective report on utilizing futures thinking and anticipation methods in one’s own work (DL 8.12.2024).

Further information

Online meetings in Zoom:

- Master School Opening day with the megatrend activity on Monday 2.9.2024. Zoom Meeting link: https://turkuamk.zoom.us/j/62509883000

- Pre-meeting of the hackathon on Wednesday 13.11.2024 at 10–11 (Zoom link will be informed later on).

- Master Minds Hackathon on Monday 25.11.2024 at 8.30–17 (Zoom link will be informed later on).

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment will be based on the individual and group assignments submitted in the itslearning course platform and on the demonstrated contribution to the group work in contact days (i.e. in online meetings).

Tutor teacher evaluates the assignments (assignments 1–4). To pass the course, students are expected to participate in the contact days and to contribute to group work in them, as well as to complete and turn in all the assignments. Missing contact day participation will be compensated by an extra assignment. Tutor teachers will keep records of participation in group work in contact days and evaluate the compensatory assignments.

Qualifications

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