•   Consumer Behavior and CLT AT00CP67-3005 03.10.2022-17.02.2023  3 credits  (TLTIAVOVWU22S, ...) +-
    Name of lecturer(s)

    Ilkka Tarvainen

    Learning material and recommended literature

    - LVL Handbook (Finland) - CLT Handbooks (Sweden, Canada) - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340711225_Circular_Building_Design_An _Analysis_of_Barriers_and_Drivers_for_a_Circular_Building_Sector - 2021 CGR Report The Circularity Gap Report - Wood and the circular economy: challenges to its recirculation – prof. Mark Hughes slides - Rethinking Timber Buildings – Arup - The new green deal – European Commission

    Implementation and methods of teaching

    Online course

    Assessment methods and criteria

    1st task forms 30% of final course grade 2nd task forms 50% of final course grade 3rd task forms 20% of final course grade To pass the course with positive grade all three tasks must be completed

    Language of instruction

    English

    Timing

    03.10.2022 - 17.02.2023

    Enrollment date

    03.10.2022 - 17.02.2023

    Enrolment in Peppi http://peppi.lab.fi. If you need assistance, please contact the student office.

    Group(s)
    • TLTIAVOVWU22S
    • TLABTO22H
    Unit, in charge

    Faculty of Technology (LAB)

    Teacher(s)

    Ilkka Tarvainen

    Additional information for students: previous knowledge etc.

    CLT and LVL course

    Degree Programme(s)

    Open studies, technology, Complementary competence and optional courses, Bachelors

    Unit location

    E-campus

    Virtual proportion

    2 credits

    Assessment methods

    Approved/Failed

    Dates for exams and retakes

    To be agreed with lecturer

    Timing and attendance

    10.10.2022-17.2.2023

    Learning environment

    Mooc

    Students use of time and workload

    2 ECTS 2 x 27 hours = about 54 hours

    Contents

    - Students learn how to reduce the consumption of virgin, non-renewable resources - Students acquire new knowledge how reclaimed building components from engineered wood can be used again, repaired remanufactured or recycled - Students will develop their skills for analysis of building systems based on circularity aspect