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Wood product in building industry (5 cr)

Code: AT00BZ24-3003

General information


Enrollment

20.11.2023 - 05.01.2024

Timing

01.01.2024 - 31.07.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

5 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

Faculty of Technology (LAB)

Campus

Lahti Campus

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

15 - 60

Degree programmes

  • Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Wood Technology (in Finnish)

Teachers

  • Esa Mikkonen
  • Kimmo Liimatainen

Scheduling groups

  • Luennot (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)

Groups

  • TLTIPUU22KM
  • TLTIPUU21S

Small groups

  • Lectures

Learning outcomes

The student is able to:
- know the possibilities and limitations of LVL for building industry
- know the possibilities and limitations of plywood for building industry
- know the possibilities and limitations of CLT for building industry
- know the possibilities and limitations of gluelam for building industry
- overview of other Wood Products used in construction
- describe key production equipment and functions for different applications

Implementation and methods of teaching

Conversational lectures, quests for students and student groups, students own presentations of found information based on quests, videos, forums for knowledge build-up. From students we call for active participation, independent knowledge search, source criticism and genuine interest in the subject.

Timing and attendance

01.01.2024-31.7.2024

Learning material and recommended literature

Mainly online material.

Student time use and work load

5 etcs means 5 x 27 = 135 hours of work pert student.

Contents

Wooden elements haven been used in structures since the dawn of mankind. Only in the 20th century the production of wooden building components and wooden products became industry and the production moved from construction sites to factories.

History of wood in construction is an essential part of the knowledge building process; there are plethora of useful technologies and solutions in wooden products in buildings that have either been forgotten in the history or are unknown to us because of different cultural and geographical location.

In this course, we look wooden products and building components broadly; we search historical and contemporary examples of wooden products in buildings. Together we try to gather and share broad showcase of historical and contemporary cases of wood products as smart practises – both in buildings and building industry.

Assessment criteria

Heuristical assesmant of student performance, including student activeness during quests, groupwork, lectures and documentation.

Assessment scale

1-5