Global Product Development and Management (online)Laajuus (5 cr)
Code: HBIB0011
Credits
5 op
Teaching language
- English
Responsible person
- Marc Pallot
Objective
The student understands from a broad business management perspective the process of innovation management that focuses on the links and overlaps between groups and disciplines. The course provides students with the knowledge to understand how to manage innovation and new service/product development within firms. The student understands how multinational companies segment global markets and based on that develop and manage their portfolio of products. The student is aware how innovations can be facilitated both in small business environment as well as within the global networks of multinational companies. Student is also introduced to the notion of open innovation.
ILOs:
IBBUS Analytical Business Skills
Analyse global business challenges and trends by applying disciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge and practical skills gained in the studies and through internships and field-based client work.
IBCOL Collaborative Skills Participate enthusiastically in inter- and multicultural settings, demonstrate team-building and leadership skills, and implement conflict resolution skills.
Content
Innovation management: an introduction, Managing innovation within firms, Innovation and operations management, Managing intellectual property, Managing organizational knowledge, Strategic alliances and networks, Management of research and development, Managing R&D projects, The role of technology transfer in innovation, Service/Product and brand strategy, New service/product development, Market research and its influence on new service/product development. Global segmentation, global product policy, product development cycle, portfolio management, global innovation management, technology transfer, intellectual property rights.
Qualifications
First year studies or basic business studies
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The general criteria of the competences that the Bachelor's Degrees awarded by Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences provide can be found on JAMK's web pages (http://www.jamk.fi/english/forstudents/studyguide). The learning outcomes of individual courses are assessed in relation to the objectives of the course concerned. Assessment is based on knowledge, skills and competence in accordance with the National and European Qualifications Framework, level 6.
- Excellent (5) - The student shows exceptional theoretical knowledge of fundamentals of the subject. The student demonstrates the ability to apply the knowledge to assignments and presentations with excellent written and oral communications skills
- Very Good (4) - The student shows good knowledge of the subject fundamentals and concepts and is able to communicate these in an effective way
- Good (3) The students knowledge covers major parts of concepts and theories related to the subject. The student´s ability to apply the knowledge to assignments shows need for improvement, as well as there is room for improvement in oral and written communication
- Satisfactory (2)- The students knowledge covers restricted part of concepts and theories related to the subject and has deficiencies in showing the ability to apply them in assignments. Communication skills need improvement.
- Sufficient(1) - The student shows only a sufficient understanding of the subject and of relevant theories and methods and fails to show a convincing ability to apply the knowledge to real life situation nor to communicate the concepts in an effective manner.
Here is the class grademap.
Grade Minimum%
5 85
4 75
3 65
2 55
1 45
0 0
Enrollment
01.08.2023 - 31.05.2024
Timing
28.08.2023 - 20.05.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Business
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 50
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business
Teachers
- Marc Pallot
Groups
-
HBI23VSBachelor's Degree Programme in International Business, vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies
-
HBI21S1Degree Programme in International Business
-
ZJA23SHAvoin amk, lita
-
ZJA24KHAvoin AMK, lita
-
HBI22S1Degree Programme in International Business
Objectives
The student understands from a broad business management perspective the process of innovation management that focuses on the links and overlaps between groups and disciplines. The course provides students with the knowledge to understand how to manage innovation and new service/product development within firms. The student understands how multinational companies segment global markets and based on that develop and manage their portfolio of products. The student is aware how innovations can be facilitated both in small business environment as well as within the global networks of multinational companies. Student is also introduced to the notion of open innovation.
ILOs:
IBBUS Analytical Business Skills
Analyse global business challenges and trends by applying disciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge and practical skills gained in the studies and through internships and field-based client work.
IBCOL Collaborative Skills Participate enthusiastically in inter- and multicultural settings, demonstrate team-building and leadership skills, and implement conflict resolution skills.
Content
Innovation management: an introduction, Managing innovation within firms, Innovation and operations management, Managing intellectual property, Managing organizational knowledge, Strategic alliances and networks, Management of research and development, Managing R&D projects, The role of technology transfer in innovation, Service/Product and brand strategy, New service/product development, Market research and its influence on new service/product development. Global segmentation, global product policy, product development cycle, portfolio management, global innovation management, technology transfer, intellectual property rights.
Time and location
Online Course (Moodle platform) from Fall 2023 to Spring 2024
No classroom; course workspace: Moodle learning Platform
Asynchronous communication with the teacher by email.
On-demand Zoom session is always possible.
No Regular Weekly Zoom session;
On-demand debriefing Zoom meetings based on students' requests;
Moodle Platform: https://moodle.jamk.fi/course/view.php?id=9524
Enrollment on the Moodle platform GPD course is automatically done from the PEPPI platform
"Global Product Development & Management (GPD)"
Learning materials and recommended literature
The Course Texbook:
Innovation Management and New Product Development, 5/E
Paul Trott, University of Portsmouth
Texbook 2
Service Operations Management. 4/E
Robert Johnston
Graham Clark
Michael Shulver
for wider reading see additional materials and references in the virtual workspace and the above textbooks
Teaching methods
Reverse Classroom
• Look at the lessons at home for acquiring the necessary knowledge to apply it within your own innovation project (based on your own mobile app idea).
Online Course (Moodle platform)
• Only asynchronous communication with the teacher through email and on-demand zoom session case of needs like regarding workshops debriefing.
Active Learning -> Learning by Doing
• Apply acquired knowledge into practical cases;
• Main goal is to increase the memory retention of acquired knowledge after applying it;
Collaborative Learning -> involving external participants to your innovation project (e.g. a panel of potential users)
• Learning from each other (cultural diversity increases the creativity potential);
• Learning how to collaborate with others (Together Everyone Achieves More = acronym TEAM) like potential users;
• Learning distance collaboration.
Online Coaching
• On-demand One-on-One online (ZOOM) sessions with the teacher when facing any issue.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
No Final Exam
Alternative completion methods
No alternative completion methods other than available through the Moodle course workspace.
Student workload
Individual work: Lessons' quizzes and final exam
Collective/Group (Team) work: workshops 1, 2, 3 and 4
See the full list of assignments on the Moodle Platform: https://moodle.jamk.fi/course/view.php?id=9524
"Global Product Development and Management (GPD)"
Content scheduling
See the full list of assignments on the Moodle Platform: https://moodle.jamk.fi/course/view.php?id=6453
"Global Product Development and Management (GPD)"
Further information for students
Available Assessment Criteria for Individuals Assignments
Individual Work Assessment - Grading Individuals
- Self-evaluation of acquired lessons' knowledge through corresponding quizzes.
- Evaluation of the final exam
Available Assessment Criteria for Workshops Assignment
Team Work Assessment - Grading Teams
- Evaluation criteria of workshop 1 (W1)
- Evaluation criteria of Workshop 2 (W2)
- Evaluation criteria of workshop 3 (W3)
- Evaluation criteria of Workshop 4 (W4)
Exchange students: 10
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
The general criteria of the competences that the Bachelor's Degrees awarded by Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences provide can be found on JAMK's web pages (http://www.jamk.fi/english/forstudents/studyguide). The learning outcomes of individual courses are assessed in relation to the objectives of the course concerned. Assessment is based on knowledge, skills and competence in accordance with the National and European Qualifications Framework, level 6.
- Excellent (5) - The student shows exceptional theoretical knowledge of fundamentals of the subject. The student demonstrates the ability to apply the knowledge to assignments and presentations with excellent written and oral communications skills
- Very Good (4) - The student shows good knowledge of the subject fundamentals and concepts and is able to communicate these in an effective way
- Good (3) The students knowledge covers major parts of concepts and theories related to the subject. The student´s ability to apply the knowledge to assignments shows need for improvement, as well as there is room for improvement in oral and written communication
- Satisfactory (2)- The students knowledge covers restricted part of concepts and theories related to the subject and has deficiencies in showing the ability to apply them in assignments. Communication skills need improvement.
- Sufficient(1) - The student shows only a sufficient understanding of the subject and of relevant theories and methods and fails to show a convincing ability to apply the knowledge to real life situation nor to communicate the concepts in an effective manner.
Here is the class grademap.
Grade Minimum%
5 85
4 75
3 65
2 55
1 45
0 0
Prerequisites
First year studies or basic business studies
Enrollment
01.11.2022 - 05.01.2023
Timing
13.02.2023 - 26.05.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Business
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 50
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business
Teachers
- Marc Pallot
Groups
-
HBI21S1Degree Programme in International Business
-
HBI20S1Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business
Objectives
The student understands from a broad business management perspective the process of innovation management that focuses on the links and overlaps between groups and disciplines. The course provides students with the knowledge to understand how to manage innovation and new service/product development within firms. The student understands how multinational companies segment global markets and based on that develop and manage their portfolio of products. The student is aware how innovations can be facilitated both in small business environment as well as within the global networks of multinational companies. Student is also introduced to the notion of open innovation.
ILOs:
IBBUS Analytical Business Skills
Analyse global business challenges and trends by applying disciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge and practical skills gained in the studies and through internships and field-based client work.
IBCOL Collaborative Skills Participate enthusiastically in inter- and multicultural settings, demonstrate team-building and leadership skills, and implement conflict resolution skills.
Content
Innovation management: an introduction, Managing innovation within firms, Innovation and operations management, Managing intellectual property, Managing organizational knowledge, Strategic alliances and networks, Management of research and development, Managing R&D projects, The role of technology transfer in innovation, Service/Product and brand strategy, New service/product development, Market research and its influence on new service/product development. Global segmentation, global product policy, product development cycle, portfolio management, global innovation management, technology transfer, intellectual property rights.
Time and location
Online Course (Moodle platform) from Friday 17/02/2023 to Friday 5/05/2023
No classroom; course workspace: Moodle learning Platform
Friday 17/02/2023 Kick-off Webinar from 12:15 to 13:15 for an Introduction to the GPD course and guided tour of the Moodle learning platform.
Friday 5/05/2023: Final exam from 9:00 to 12:00
Regular Weekly Zoom session every Friday (except during School holidays and other students' trips) from 12:15 to 13:15 (online presence is mandatory);
On-demand debriefing Zoom meetings based on students' requests;
Moodle Platform: https://moodle.jamk.fi/course/view.php?id=6453
Enrollment on the Moodle platform GPD course is automatically done from the PEPPI platform
"Global Product Development & Management (GPD)"
Learning materials and recommended literature
The Course Texbook:
Innovation Management and New Product Development, 5/E
Paul Trott, University of Portsmouth
Texbook 2
Service Operations Management. 4/E
Robert Johnston
Graham Clark
Michael Shulver
for wider reading see additional materials and references in the virtual workspace and the above textbooks
Teaching methods
Reverse Classroom
• Look at the lessons at home and apply in the teamwork
Online Course (Moodle platform)
• online presence during online (ZOOM) meetings and workshops debriefing
Active Learning -> Learning by Doing
• Apply acquired knowledge into practical cases
• Main goal is to increase the memory retention of acquired knowledge after applying it; hence, once it gets emotional links
Collaborative Learning -> Teamwork
• Learning from each other (cultural diversity increases the creativity potential)
• Learning how to collaborate with others (Together Everyone Achieves More = acronym TEAM)
• Learning distance collaboration
Online Coaching
• On-demand One-on-One online (ZOOM) sessions with the teacher when facing any issue
Exam dates and retake possibilities
Final Exam (online, no classroom) from 9:00 to 12:00 on Friday 5/05/2023
The Final Exam is composed of: A case study to be completed (duration: 2 hours)
- From 9:00 to 9:30 for downloading documents (PPT and Excel files) from the "Additional files" in the corresponding assignment on the Moodle platform and reading carefully the instructions and case study;
- From 09:30 to 11:30 for completing the case study;
- From 11:30 to 12:00 for filling out the course feedback survey available on the PEPPI platform.
Alternative completion methods
No alternative completion methods other than available through the Moodle course workspace.
Student workload
Individual work: Lessons' quizzes and final exam
Collective/Group (Team) work: workshops 1, 2, 3 and 4
See the full list of assignments on the Moodle Platform: https://moodle.jamk.fi/course/view.php?id=6453
"Global Product Development and Management (GPD)"
Content scheduling
See the full list of assignments on the Moodle Platform: https://moodle.jamk.fi/course/view.php?id=6453
"Global Product Development and Management (GPD)"
Further information for students
Available Assessment Criteria for Individuals Assignments
Individual Work Assessment - Grading Individuals
- Self-evaluation of acquired lessons' knowledge through corresponding quizzes.
- Evaluation of the final exam
Available Assessment Criteria for Workshops Assignment
Team Work Assessment - Grading Teams
- Evaluation criteria of workshop 1 (W1)
- Evaluation criteria of Workshop 2 (W2)
- Evaluation criteria of workshop 3 (W3)
- Evaluation criteria of Workshop 4 (W4)
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
The general criteria of the competences that the Bachelor's Degrees awarded by Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences provide can be found on JAMK's web pages (http://www.jamk.fi/english/forstudents/studyguide). The learning outcomes of individual courses are assessed in relation to the objectives of the course concerned. Assessment is based on knowledge, skills and competence in accordance with the National and European Qualifications Framework, level 6.
- Excellent (5) - The student shows exceptional theoretical knowledge of fundamentals of the subject. The student demonstrates the ability to apply the knowledge to assignments and presentations with excellent written and oral communications skills
- Very Good (4) - The student shows good knowledge of the subject fundamentals and concepts and is able to communicate these in an effective way
- Good (3) The students knowledge covers major parts of concepts and theories related to the subject. The student´s ability to apply the knowledge to assignments shows need for improvement, as well as there is room for improvement in oral and written communication
- Satisfactory (2)- The students knowledge covers restricted part of concepts and theories related to the subject and has deficiencies in showing the ability to apply them in assignments. Communication skills need improvement.
- Sufficient(1) - The student shows only a sufficient understanding of the subject and of relevant theories and methods and fails to show a convincing ability to apply the knowledge to real life situation nor to communicate the concepts in an effective manner.
Here is the class grademap.
Grade Minimum%
5 85
4 75
3 65
2 55
1 45
0 0
Prerequisites
First year studies or basic business studies
Enrollment
01.08.2022 - 25.08.2022
Timing
29.08.2022 - 18.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Business
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 50
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business
Teachers
- Marc Pallot
Groups
-
HBI21S1Degree Programme in International Business
-
HBI20S1Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business
Objectives
The student understands from a broad business management perspective the process of innovation management that focuses on the links and overlaps between groups and disciplines. The course provides students with the knowledge to understand how to manage innovation and new service/product development within firms. The student understands how multinational companies segment global markets and based on that develop and manage their portfolio of products. The student is aware how innovations can be facilitated both in small business environment as well as within the global networks of multinational companies. Student is also introduced to the notion of open innovation.
ILOs:
IBBUS Analytical Business Skills
Analyse global business challenges and trends by applying disciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge and practical skills gained in the studies and through internships and field-based client work.
IBCOL Collaborative Skills Participate enthusiastically in inter- and multicultural settings, demonstrate team-building and leadership skills, and implement conflict resolution skills.
Content
Innovation management: an introduction, Managing innovation within firms, Innovation and operations management, Managing intellectual property, Managing organizational knowledge, Strategic alliances and networks, Management of research and development, Managing R&D projects, The role of technology transfer in innovation, Service/Product and brand strategy, New service/product development, Market research and its influence on new service/product development. Global segmentation, global product policy, product development cycle, portfolio management, global innovation management, technology transfer, intellectual property rights.
Time and location
Online Course (Moodle platform) from Monday 5/09/2022 (Webinar: Introduction to the GPD course) to Monday 5/12/2022 (Final exam);
Regular Weekly Zoom session every Monday (except during School holidays and other students' trips) from 12:15 to 13:15 (presence is mandatory);
Moodle Platform: https://moodle.jamk.fi/course/view.php?id=5178
Enrollment on the Moodle platform GPD course is automatically done from the PEPPI platform
"Global Product Development & Management (GPD)"
Learning materials and recommended literature
The Course Texbook:
Innovation Management and New Product Development, 5/E
Paul Trott, University of Portsmouth
Texbook 2
Service Operations Management. 4/E
Robert Johnston
Graham Clark
Michael Shulver
for wider reading see additional materials and references in the virtual workspace and the above textbooks
Teaching methods
Reverse Classroom
• Look at the lessons at home and apply in the teamwork
Online Course (Moodle platform)
• online presence during webinar on ZOOM
Active Learning -> Learning by Doing
• Apply acquired knowledge into practical examples
• Main goal is to increase the memory retention of acquired knowledge after applying it; hence, once it gets emotional links
Collaborative Learning -> Teamwork
• Learning from each other (cultural diversity increases the creativity potential)
• Learning how to collaborate with others (Together Everyone Achieves More = acronym TEAM)
• Learning distance collaboration
Exam dates and retake possibilities
Final Exam (online, no classroom) from 9:00 to 12:00 on Monday 5/12/2022
The Final Exam is composed of: A case study to be completed (duration: 2 hours)
- From 9:00 to 9:30 for downloading documents (PPT and Excel files) from the "Additional files" in the corresponding assignment on the Moodle platform and reading carefully the instructions and case study;
- From 09:30 to 11:30 for completing the case study;
- From 11:30 to 12:00 for filling out the course debriefing questionnaire available on the PEPPI platform.
Student workload
Individual work: Lessons' quizzes and final exam
Collective (Team) work: workshops 1, 2, 3 and 4
See the full list of assignments on the Moodle Platform: https://moodle.jamk.fi/course/view.php?id=5178
"Global Product Development and Management (GPD)"
Content scheduling
See the full list of assignments on the Moodle Platform: https://moodle.jamk.fi/course/view.php?id=5178
"Global Product Development and Management (GPD)"
Further information for students
Exchange students: 20 (included in the total capacity)
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
The general criteria of the competences that the Bachelor's Degrees awarded by Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences provide can be found on JAMK's web pages (http://www.jamk.fi/english/forstudents/studyguide). The learning outcomes of individual courses are assessed in relation to the objectives of the course concerned. Assessment is based on knowledge, skills and competence in accordance with the National and European Qualifications Framework, level 6.
- Excellent (5) - The student shows exceptional theoretical knowledge of fundamentals of the subject. The student demonstrates the ability to apply the knowledge to assignments and presentations with excellent written and oral communications skills
- Very Good (4) - The student shows good knowledge of the subject fundamentals and concepts and is able to communicate these in an effective way
- Good (3) The students knowledge covers major parts of concepts and theories related to the subject. The student´s ability to apply the knowledge to assignments shows need for improvement, as well as there is room for improvement in oral and written communication
- Satisfactory (2)- The students knowledge covers restricted part of concepts and theories related to the subject and has deficiencies in showing the ability to apply them in assignments. Communication skills need improvement.
- Sufficient(1) - The student shows only a sufficient understanding of the subject and of relevant theories and methods and fails to show a convincing ability to apply the knowledge to real life situation nor to communicate the concepts in an effective manner.
Here is the class grademap.
Grade Minimum%
5 85
4 75
3 65
2 55
1 45
0 0
Prerequisites
First year studies or basic business studies
Enrollment
07.02.2022 - 28.02.2022
Timing
14.02.2022 - 27.05.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Business
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 50
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business
Teachers
- Marc Pallot
- Marc Pallot
Groups
-
HBI19S1Degree Programme in International Business
-
HBI20S1Bachelor's Degree Programme in International Business
-
HBI22VKBachelor's Degree Programme in International Business, vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies
-
ZJA22KHAvoin AMK, lita
Objectives
The student understands from a broad business management perspective the process of innovation management that focuses on the links and overlaps between groups and disciplines. The course provides students with the knowledge to understand how to manage innovation and new service/product development within firms. The student understands how multinational companies segment global markets and based on that develop and manage their portfolio of products. The student is aware how innovations can be facilitated both in small business environment as well as within the global networks of multinational companies. Student is also introduced to the notion of open innovation.
ILOs:
IBBUS Analytical Business Skills
Analyse global business challenges and trends by applying disciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge and practical skills gained in the studies and through internships and field-based client work.
IBCOL Collaborative Skills Participate enthusiastically in inter- and multicultural settings, demonstrate team-building and leadership skills, and implement conflict resolution skills.
Content
Innovation management: an introduction, Managing innovation within firms, Innovation and operations management, Managing intellectual property, Managing organizational knowledge, Strategic alliances and networks, Management of research and development, Managing R&D projects, The role of technology transfer in innovation, Service/Product and brand strategy, New service/product development, Market research and its influence on new service/product development. Global segmentation, global product policy, product development cycle, portfolio management, global innovation management, technology transfer, intellectual property rights.
Time and location
Online Course (Moodle platform) from Monday 14/02/2022 (Webinar: Introduction to the GPD course) to Monday 2/05/2022 (Final exam)
Online session every Monday from 12:00 to 13:00; Online presence is mandatory
Moodle Platform: https://moodle.jamk.fi/course/view.php?id=4503
Enrollment on the Moodle platform GPD course is automatically done from the PEPPI platform
"Global Product Development & Management (GPD)"
Learning materials and recommended literature
The Course Texbook:
Innovation Management and New Product Development, 5/E
Paul Trott, University of Portsmouth
Texbook 2
Service Operations Management. 4/E
Robert Johnston
Graham Clark
Michael Shulver
for wider reading see additional materials and references in the virtual workspace and the above textbooks
Teaching methods
Reverse Classroom
• Look at the lessons at home and apply in the teamwork
Online Course (Moodle platform)
• online presence during webinar on ZOOM
Active Learning -> Learning by Doing
• Apply acquired knowledge into practical examples
• Main goal is to increase the memory retention of acquired knowledge after applying it; hence, once it gets emotional links
Collaborative Learning -> Teamwork
• Learning from each other (cultural diversity increases the creativity potential)
• Learning how to collaborate with others (Together Everyone Achieves More = acronym TEAM)
• Learning distance collaboration
Exam dates and retake possibilities
Webinar "Introduction to the GPD course" (online on ZOOM) from 12:00 to 13:00 on Monday 14/02/2022
Final Exam (online, no classroom) from 9:30 to 12:00 on Monday 2/05/2022
The Final Exam is composed of: A case study (duration: 2 hours)
from 09:30 to 11:30 for completing the case study
Course debriefing questionnaire to fill out (duration: 30mn)
from 11:30 to 12:00 for filling out the course debriefing questionnaire
Student workload
Individual work: Lessons' quizzes and final exam
Collective (Team) work: workshops 1, 2, 3 and 4
See the full list of assignments on the Moodle Platform: https://moodle.jamk.fi/course/view.php?id=4503
"Global Product Development and Management (GPD)"
Content scheduling
See the full list of assignments on the Moodle Platform: https://moodle.jamk.fi/course/view.php?id=4503
"Global Product Development and Management (GPD)"
Further information for students
Exchange students: 20 places (included in the total capacity)
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
The general criteria of the competences that the Bachelor's Degrees awarded by Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences provide can be found on JAMK's web pages (http://www.jamk.fi/english/forstudents/studyguide). The learning outcomes of individual courses are assessed in relation to the objectives of the course concerned. Assessment is based on knowledge, skills and competence in accordance with the National and European Qualifications Framework, level 6.
- Excellent (5) - The student shows exceptional theoretical knowledge of fundamentals of the subject. The student demonstrates the ability to apply the knowledge to assignments and presentations with excellent written and oral communications skills
- Very Good (4) - The student shows good knowledge of the subject fundamentals and concepts and is able to communicate these in an effective way
- Good (3) The students knowledge covers major parts of concepts and theories related to the subject. The student´s ability to apply the knowledge to assignments shows need for improvement, as well as there is room for improvement in oral and written communication
- Satisfactory (2)- The students knowledge covers restricted part of concepts and theories related to the subject and has deficiencies in showing the ability to apply them in assignments. Communication skills need improvement.
- Sufficient(1) - The student shows only a sufficient understanding of the subject and of relevant theories and methods and fails to show a convincing ability to apply the knowledge to real life situation nor to communicate the concepts in an effective manner.
Here is the class grademap.
Grade Minimum%
5 85
4 75
3 65
2 55
1 45
0 0
Prerequisites
First year studies or basic business studies