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Technology Management (5 cr)

Code: MS00BR28-3006

General information


Enrollment
02.06.2025 - 07.09.2025
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Timing
01.09.2025 - 02.11.2025
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Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
0 - 35
Degree programmes
Master of Engineering, Technology Competence Management
Master of Business Administration, Technological Competence Management
Teachers
Markku Lindell
Sari Airenne
Course
MS00BR28
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Evaluation scale

H-5

Content scheduling

· technology strategy development and strategic thinking
· research and technology driven new development
· patenting, standardization, industrial property rights
· customer driven innovation activities
· R&D activities
· product lifecycle management

F2F dates
13.9.2024 9.00-16.15
29.11.2024 9.00-16.15

Objective

After completing the course, the student is able to:
· to combine customer orientation and technology orientation in innovation activities
· to develop a company's technology strategy
· know the basics of standardization and IPR management
· to act as head of product development
· to work in product management manager positions
· design, organize and implement a product development project

Content

· technology strategy development
· research and technology driven new development
· patenting, standardization, industrial property rights
· customer driven innovation activities
· R&D activities
· product lifecycle management

Materials

Sjöholm, H., 2006. PK-yrityksen liiketoiminnan kehittäminen - Teknologia ja innovaatiot hyödyksi, Tekes, Helsinki.
Kropsu-Vehkaperä H, Haapasalo, H., Rusanen, J.P., 2009. Analysis of technology management functions in Finnish High Tech companies. The Open Management Journal, 2, pp. 1-10.
Schilling, M.A., 2008. Strategic Management of Technological Innovation, McGraw-Hill, New York. 313 p. (Lempparin kirjastossa)
Mäkelin, M., Vepsäläinen, A., 1995. Kilpailu kyvykkyydellä, Teknologia-, tuotanto- ja markkinointistrategiat. HM&V Research Oy, Helsinki.
Chan Kim, W., 2010. Sinisen meren strategia. Talentum, Helsinki.

Teaching methods

Lectures
Independent studying and information retrieval
Learning assignments (individual and group assignments)
Case studies (possible visiting lecturers from industry)

Exam schedules

No exams.

International connections

Innovation pedagogy, i.e. constructivist and problem-based learning by doing and applying, is at the heart of all engineering (YAMK) courses. Students study alongside their work and want to broaden and deepen their theoretical knowledge and gain models for applying theory in their own work.

In this course, sustainability is taken into account.

A preliminary assignment will provide orientation on the topics covered throughout the course.
In the face-to-face classroom, students will review key theoretical material and discuss and share their own experiences of the topics covered.
The individual assignments are mirrored in the context of your own employer's environment and in them you analyse and develop your own work and tasks. In group work, the emphasis is on the joint completion of a broader set of tasks, project-like work and constructivist sharing of personal experiences with group members.

Completion alternatives

If necessary, this can be arranged during the HOPS discussion or by agreement with the course teacher.

Student workload

The preliminary assignment for the course will be available to students who have successfully registered on the learning platform (itsLearning) on 29.8.The preliminary assignment must be returned to the learning platform before the first day of the course by 12.9.2025.

16 h of face-to-face teaching, total 135 h

The workload is indicative and indicative of the average workload required to achieve the learning objectives of the course and the grade 3/5. Depending on the student's previous knowledge and experience, the workload may be less or more. The competence acquired in the course will be assessed through assignments and other deliverables, not through the number of hours worked.

Further information

ItsLearning

markku.lindell@turkuamk.fi
sari.airenne@turkuamk.fi

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