Winter School / Circular economy and Life cycle thinkingLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: TE00BE69
Credits
5 op
Objective
Our International Winter School is aimed for students interested in environmental issues with either a technological or a business background, who are particularly interested in how to combine business, technology and the environment.
The main themes are responsible business, life cycle thinking and environmental marketing. The one-week study programme consists of workshops, group work, excursions and lectures. The social programme offers the opportunity to experience Finnish winter and culture with activities, such as sauna bathing and ice fishing.
The student
- knows descriptions and main contents of the Circular Economy concept on various levels: Europe/ national / company
- understands solution models to improve resource efficiency as a part of company`s strategies, production and business.
- understands the role of economic, social and environmental responsibility as an integrated part of the corporate strategy and everyday business
- evaluate environmental and social performance of companies
Enrollment
02.12.2021 - 31.12.2021
Timing
09.02.2022 - 18.02.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology (LAB)
Campus
Lahti Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 55
Teachers
- Anna Pajari
- Sakari Autio
Scheduling groups
- Luennot 1 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
Small groups
- Luennot 1
Learning outcomes
Our International Winter School is aimed for students interested in environmental issues with either a technological or a business background, who are particularly interested in how to combine business, technology and the environment.
The main themes are responsible business, life cycle thinking and environmental marketing. The one-week study programme consists of workshops, group work, excursions and lectures. The social programme offers the opportunity to experience Finnish winter and culture with activities, such as sauna bathing and ice fishing.
The student
- knows descriptions and main contents of the Circular Economy concept on various levels: Europe/ national / company
- understands solution models to improve resource efficiency as a part of company`s strategies, production and business.
- understands the role of economic, social and environmental responsibility as an integrated part of the corporate strategy and everyday business
- evaluate environmental and social performance of companies
Implementation and methods of teaching
Preparatory work and online lectures before the intensive week.
International intensive week (12.2.- 17.2.2021) including lectures, company cooperation and an international multi-disciplinary group assignment for companies.
Timing and attendance
Active participation (100%):
- preparatory work starting Jan 15
- online lectures before the intensive week
- during the intensive week Feb 12-17.2.
Working life cooperation
Winter school includes also a preparatory work made for companies of Lahti region. The topics relate to company level solution of circular economy. The assignment that will be done in international multidisciplinary groups is closely related to businesses also.
Exam retakes
No exam
Learning environment
Winters school is an intensive week from Sunday 12.2. till Friday 17.2. with full program every day. Before the intensive week, a few online introductory lectures will be held. (the exact dates and times will be announced later.) The amount of participants is around 50 and they come from several countries globally. Multicultural and interdisciplinary team working is in the core of the week.
Student time use and work load
Active participation is required during the whole week from Sunday till Friday afternoon. The preparatory work must be ready one week before the intensive week. Topics for the preparatory work are informed to the participants ca. a month before the intensive week.
Contents
International Winter School is aimed for students interested in environmental issues with either a technological or a business background, who are particularly interested in how to combine new thinking and concepts with the circular economy, life cycle thinking and how they can be used as strategies to tackle the climate change. The one-week study programme consists of workshops, international team work and a few lectures.
Assessment criteria
Preparatory work, course work and report. Active participation during the week.
Assessment scale
Approved/Failed
Assessment criteria: assessment scale failed/approved
Active participation during the week and contribution on groupwork. Understanding theory of the circular economy and it´s implementation possibilities in the companies. Active and result oriented cooperation with in a multinational and diciplinary group.