Finnish
04.03.2024 - 30.04.2024
This implementation is intended for students in a bachelor's degree. (Bachelor's Degree, Full-time studies)
Teaching takes place in a classroom on the Rajakatu campus.
The course is conducted from the "winter break" week to week 18. It includes a minimum of 4 hours of instruction per week (2+2).
The learning of the course takes place strongly through the personal interaction brought about by the contact lessons.
During the teaching, the topic is covered with the help of homework and case studies.
During the course, you will receive oral feedback from both the teacher and your fellow students.
The teaching environment of the course is Moodle, with a more detailed course schedule and assignment structure.
lectures / webinars, webinars, assignments / learning assignments, seminars / workshops.
Learning environment videos and files.
Learning environment videos and files.
1-5231-2912-3 Nogalski, B. (2020). Networked business models in the circular economy. IGI Global.
1-78801-620-3 Borrion, A., Black, M. J. & Mwabonje, O. (2021). Life Cycle Assessment: A Metric for the Circular Economy. Royal Society of Chemistry.
1-78966-532-9 Weetman, C. (2021). A circular economy handbook: How to build a more resilient, competitive and sustainable business. Kogan Page, Limited.
Visiting lecturers are used help to connect to work life.
Main Campus
Completion of the course does not include an exam but a learning diary.
The course material is based on international literature.
The student spends 27 hours to complete one credit.
For this course, 135 hours are divided into contact teaching as well as independent learning.
To complete the course, you will need to set aside 80 hours for homework.
20.11.2023 - 04.01.2024
0 - 50
The assessment is based on learning objectives, quality and criteria, and self-evaluation by the student plays an important role in the process.
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Logistics
Face-to-face
0.00 cr
0.00 cr
School of Technology
English
04.03.2024 - 30.04.2024
This implementation is intended for students in a bachelor's degree, on English.(Bachelor's Degree, Full-time studies)
Teaching takes place in a classroom on the Rajakatu campus.
The course is conducted from the "winter break" week to week 18. It includes a minimum of 4 hours of instruction per week (2+2).
The learning of the course takes place strongly through the personal interaction brought about by the contact lessons.
During the teaching, the topic is covered with the help of homework and case studies.
During the course, you will receive oral feedback from both the teacher and your fellow students.
The teaching environment of the course is Moodle, with a more detailed course schedule and assignment structure.
lectures / webinars, webinars, assignments / learning assignments, seminars / workshops.
Learning environment videos and files.
1-5231-2912-3 Nogalski, B. (2020). Networked business models in the circular economy. IGI Global.
1-78801-620-3 Borrion, A., Black, M. J. & Mwabonje, O. (2021). Life Cycle Assessment: A Metric for the Circular Economy. Royal Society of Chemistry.
1-78966-532-9 Weetman, C. (2021). A circular economy handbook: How to build a more resilient, competitive and sustainable business. Kogan Page, Limited.
Visiting lecturers are used help to connect to work life.
Main Campus
Completion of the course does not include an exam but a learning diary.
The course material is based on international literature.
The student spends 27 hours to complete one credit.
For this course, 135 hours are divided into contact teaching as well as independent learning.
To complete the course, you will need to set aside at least 80 hours for homework.
20.11.2023 - 04.01.2024
0 - 20
The assessment is based on learning objectives, quality and criteria, and self-evaluation by the student plays an important role in the process.
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Purchasing and Logistics Engineering
Face-to-face
0.00 cr
0.00 cr
School of Technology
Finnish
28.08.2023 - 19.12.2023
This course is taught online. In a Moodle environment.
Implementation includes online lectures, assignments, case studies.
Some of the tasks are performed in small groups.
You can get feedback through lectures and feedback from the Moodle learning environment.
Learning environment videos and files.
Learning environment videos and files.
1-5231-2912-3 Nogalski, B. (2020). Networked business models in the circular economy. IGI Global.
1-78801-620-3 Borrion, A., Black, M. J. & Mwabonje, O. (2021). Life Cycle Assessment: A Metric for the Circular Economy. Royal Society of Chemistry.
1-78966-532-9 Weetman, C. (2021). A circular economy handbook: How to build a more resilient, competitive and sustainable business. Kogan Page, Limited.
Visiting lecturers are used help to connect to work life.
Main Campus
Completion of the course does not include an exam but a learning diary.
The course material is based on international literature.
The student spends 27 hours to complete one credit.
The workload is divided into virtual lectures, getting to know the phenomenon, doing written work, and self-study to deepen and assimilate the things studied.
Virtual lectures approx. 5-10 h.
To complete the course, you must set aside 120-130 hours for homework´s.
01.08.2023 - 24.08.2023
0 - 15
The assessment is based on learning objectives, quality and criteria, and self-evaluation by the student plays an important role in the process.
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Logistics
Online learning
0.00 cr
5.00 cr
School of Technology
Finnish
08.01.2024 - 19.05.2024
This course is taught online. In a Moodle environment.
Implementation includes online lectures, assignments, case studies.
Some of the tasks are performed in small groups.
You can get feedback through lectures and feedback from the Moodle learning environment.
Learning environment videos and files.
Learning environment videos and files.
1-5231-2912-3 Nogalski, B. (2020). Networked business models in the circular economy. IGI Global.
1-78801-620-3 Borrion, A., Black, M. J. & Mwabonje, O. (2021). Life Cycle Assessment: A Metric for the Circular Economy. Royal Society of Chemistry.
1-78966-532-9 Weetman, C. (2021). A circular economy handbook: How to build a more resilient, competitive and sustainable business. Kogan Page, Limited.
Visiting lecturers are used help to connect to work life.
Main Campus
Completion of the course does not include an exam but a learning diary.
The course material is based on international literature.
The student spends 27 hours to complete one credit.
The workload is divided into virtual lectures, getting to know the phenomenon, doing written work, and self-study to deepen and assimilate the things studied.
Virtual lectures approx. 5-10 h.
To complete the course, you must set aside 120-130 hours for homework´s.
20.11.2023 - 04.01.2024
0 - 15
The assessment is based on learning objectives, quality and criteria, and self-evaluation by the student plays an important role in the process.
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Logistics
Online learning
0.00 cr
5.00 cr
School of Technology