Emerging Technologies in Innovative SolutionsLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: YT00DF18
Credits
5 op
Teaching language
- English
Objective
The student is able to
- examine the role of emerging technologies in enabling innovation
- consider scalability in the design of technology-enabled innovations
- apply technology-enabled innovations in developing business models for better value creation
- evaluate the potential impacts of emerging technologies on business and society
Enrollment
07.05.2025 - 31.08.2025
Timing
01.08.2025 - 31.12.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Faculty of Technology (LAB)
Campus
E-campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Master’s Degree Programme in Technological Transformation Leadership (Technology)
Teachers
- Mika Lohtander
Scheduling groups
- Scheduling group (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
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TLTIYCES25SVMaster’s Degree Programme in Circular Economy Solutions 25SV Lahti
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TLTIYTTL25SVMaster’s Degree Programme in Technological Transformation Leadership 25SV Lahti
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TLABYTO25-26EComplementary competence (Master's) 2025-2026, Faculty of Technology
Small groups
- Scheduling group
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- examine the role of emerging technologies in enabling innovation
- consider scalability in the design of technology-enabled innovations
- apply technology-enabled innovations in developing business models for better value creation
- evaluate the potential impacts of emerging technologies on business and society
Implementation and methods of teaching
The course is conducted online. The course includes a preliminary assignment, online lectures, and group assignments during online lectures. The exercises are done in groups of 2-3 people. A assignment presentation is returned from the exercises, which is made available to the entire implementation.
Timing and attendance
The course pre-assignment will be available on 29.10. The pre-assignment must be returned to the course assignment return area by 14.11. at the latest.
The topics for the practice assignment will be visible on 17.11. The practice assignment must be returned by 18.11.
The online lectures are on 19.11., 3.12. and 17.12.
The student must be present and participate in the teaching events during the online lectures. One absence is allowed if agreed in advance.
Learning material and recommended literature
The online services of the LUT/LAB science library, and in particular the Scopus-AI service, are used as learning materials.
Alternative completion methods
The course has no optional completion methods. The course must be completed in one implementation.
Working life cooperation
The issues and themes covered in the course follow themes that arise directly from working life.
Exam retakes
The course must be completed in one session. There is no separate exam opportunity for the course.
Student time use and work load
Pre-requisites 27h.
Lectures and preparation for them 27h.
Practical work 81h.
Contents
This course provides an in-depth overview at emerging technologies and their role in creating innovative solutions across industries. The course examines technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, 5G, and other emerging innovations, and their applications in business and society.
During the course, students will learn how emerging technologies can create new business opportunities, improve efficiency, and solve previously intractable problems. Students will also learn to evaluate the potential and practical applications of these technologies, as well as their impact on organizations and society at large.
Course objectives:
• Understand the role and importance of emerging technologies in creating innovative solutions.
• Study the basic principles of the latest technologies and their application possibilities.
• Gain an understanding of innovative solutions used across industries.
• Develop the ability to evaluate the business and ethical implications of new technologies.
Additional information for students: previous knowledge etc.
There are no specific prerequisites for the course, but basic knowledge of business and technology fundamentals is an advantage.
Assessment criteria
Participation and pre-assignment (50%): Active participation in lectures and seminars, as well as group assignments that measure collaboration skills and practical application of technology.
Practical work (50%): Designing and presenting an innovative technology solution as a practical application, where students can demonstrate their in-depth knowledge and creativity.
The assessment is based on a scale of 0–5, where 0 is failed and 5 is excellent.
Assessment scale
1-5
Failed (0)
Description: The student has not met the course requirements and/or has fallen behind on important assignments or exams. The assessment criteria have not been met, and the student has not demonstrated sufficient competence during the course. For example: has not participated sufficiently in learning tasks, has not completed required assignments or exams.
Examples:
• Has not participated sufficiently in lectures or other educational events.
• Has not returned assignments by the due date.
• Has not demonstrated understanding of the key topics of the course
Assessment criteria: level 1 (assessment scale 1–5)
Description: The student has completed the course assignments, but the knowledge is weak and the requirements are only partially met. The student demonstrates basic understanding, but the key concepts and skills of the course have not been mastered in sufficient depth. The student still needs significant support and guidance.
Examples:
• Only some of the assignments have been completed and returned on time.
• The student has not actively participated in group work.
Assessment criteria: level 3 (assessment scale 1–5)
Description: The student has completed the course well and demonstrates a clear understanding of the key topics of the course. He/she is able to apply the skills and concepts learned in a variety of situations and produce high-quality answers. Although there may be minor shortcomings, the student has nevertheless shown good understanding and commitment.
Examples:
• Assignments have been returned on time and have good justifications and correct answers.
• Actively participated in group work and presented their own ideas.
Assessment criteria: level 5 (assessment scale 1–5)
Description: The student has exceeded the requirements of the course and demonstrates exceptional competence and depth of understanding. He/she is able to apply what he/she has learned innovatively and creatively to a variety of contexts. The student also demonstrates excellent skills in working independently and in a group. The course content has been mastered perfectly.
Examples:
• The assignments are exceptionally well done, and they involve deep reflection and analysis.
• In group work, the student has demonstrated exceptional leadership and creativity, and his/her contribution has been significant.