Sustainable Development and Business (5 cr)
Code: TE00CN98-3001
General information
Enrollment
14.12.2024 - 12.01.2025
Timing
13.01.2025 - 18.05.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Industrial Management and Engineering
Teachers
- Babi Lyrintzis
Groups
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PIMEK24
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PIMES23Industrial Management and Engineering S2023
Objective
The student is able to carry out or explain:
- basics, terms, challenges and opportunities of sustainable development and circular economy
- solutions and technologies that enable meeting the targets set for sustainable development
- most important challenges in sustainable development, eg. climate change
-lifecycle thinking principles and examples of applying it in various business fields
-lifecycle assessment
Content
- Principles of sustainable development
-Trends in sustainable development
-New solutions and technologies related to sustainable development
-Terms of circular economy
-Promoting the use of circular economy
-Problems related to current use of resources
-Life cycle thinking and life cycle assessment
-Business and sustainable development
Materials
- During the lectures, it is important to take your own notes, as they are essential for the completion of the course.
- Lecture material will be distributed at the end of the course
- The course evaluation includes an exam, individual assignments and group assignments, which are based on the material discussed in the lectures.
Teaching methods
The course is based on independent work and group work. The assignments are related to writing a research essay and implementing a business plan as a group project, as well as project management. In addition, work-life connection is promoted through external expert visits.
Working is both independent remote working and face-to-face teaching, in which case we delve into a certain theme of the subject area by discussing and presenting the results of group work.
At the first lecture, students are asked for permission on the attendance list of the course's lectures.
Exam schedules
There is an exam in the course. Assessment is based on learning tasks. The dates for the returns of individual learning tasks (individual and group work) are mentioned in Itslearning.
Passing the course requires completion of the group task section, at least 50% attendance in classes and passing the exam.
International connections
The study course is implemented in accordance with innovation pedagogy, where studying is based on work-life-oriented learning and the development of innovation abilities. During the course, the student must play an active role and must independently take responsibility for his own learning and the implementation of learning tasks. The course is based on individual and group work, where the role of instructors is to support and guide the work.
Completion alternatives
No.
Student workload
The course consists of learning tasks to be done on adjacent floors, an extensive individual essay and a business plan to be done as group work, as well as a responsibility analysis. The business plan of one's own company is presented to other small groups.
More detailed descriptions of learning tasks and instructions on the course's own Itslearning platform.
1 ECTS corresponds to 27 hours of student work, i.e. 5 ECTS = 135 hours.
Attendance is mandatory for the course.
As a result of the implementation method, attendance at lectures is necessary. Passing the course requires at least 50% participation in the hikes.
Content scheduling
The student is able to carry out or explain:
- basics, terms, challenges and opportunities of sustainable development and circular economy
- solutions and technologies that enable meeting the targets set for sustainable development
- most important challenges in sustainable development, eg. climate change
-lifecycle thinking principles and examples of applying it in various business fields
-lifecycle assessment
Timing: Duration of the course, 3.01.2025 - 18.05.2025 (a total of 13 short sessions) A more detailed schedule of the course and the themes/topics of the next lessons are described on the course's Itslearning platform.
The course may also be implemented with the help of a working life project.
Further information
Communication to the teacher through the message of the itslearning platform.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
The course uses numerical evaluation.
Grades are used for successfully completed studies (5-step numerical scale):
5 = commendable
4 and 3 = good
2 and 1 = satisfactory
0 = rejected
The grade consists of:
- Exam (individual performance) 40% of the course grade (Min 40 % of points)
- extensive group work 1 and 2 (includes a written section and a presentation) 40% of the course grade
- Participation in lectures and the student's activity in lectures 20% (At least 50% of lectures must be attended in order to pass the course.
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
No performance.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
The student can satisfactorily identify the opportunities and challenges of sustainable business and can name only a few related actors and information sources. The student can satisfactorily identify how sustainable business is related to his own field of study. The student can satisfactorily manage his own work, allocate resources to the tasks to be performed, work in a group and satisfactorily take into account the goals set by the teacher/assignment. The student is satisfactorily able to construct a concise and informative presentation and express himself in writing.
Attendance at lectures at least 50-60% according to. Activity in lectures at a satisfactory level.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
The student is well able to identify the opportunities and challenges of sustainable business and is well able to describe and utilize a few actors and information sources related to the topic. The student knows how to recognize how sustainable business is related to his own field of study. The student knows how to manage his own work well, allocates resources to the tasks to be performed and works in a group, and takes good account of the goals set by the teacher/assignment. The student is well able to construct a concise and informative presentation and express himself clearly in writing.
Attendance at lectures at least 70-80%. Activity at lectures at a good level.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student has an excellent command of the basic concepts of entrepreneurship and business operations and understands the principle of business planning. The student is able to identify the opportunities and challenges of sustainable business in an excellent and broader way and is able to name and utilize several Actors and information sources related to the topic. The student is excellent at describing how sustainable business and entrepreneurship are related to their own field of study. The student is excellent at managing his own work, divides the resource between the tasks to be performed and works actively in the group, and takes excellent account of the goals set by the teacher/assignment. The student is excellently able to construct a concise and informative presentation and express himself clearly in writing.
Attendance at lectures at least 90% in accordance. Activity at lectures at an excellent level up.