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Introduction to Data Economy (1 cr)

Code: C-02629-HY00BT31-3010

General information


Enrollment
20.05.2024 - 24.11.2024
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
01.06.2024 - 31.12.2024
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 cr
Local portion
1 cr
Institution
Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Laurea Verkkokampus
Teaching languages
English
Seats
0 - 200
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Evaluation scale

Approved/Failed

Content scheduling

Videos, quizzes and articles in four different modules. Module 1: Data economy in brief Module 2: Data sources and business models Module 3: Role of information in value creation Module 4: Next steps in data economy After this course, you will be able to: Explain why organizations need to apply data in decision making Explain where the data comes from and how it can be used (buying, selling, collecting data, big data from IoT, digital platforms and APIs, machine learning and AI vs. statistical methods) Identify the role of information in a value creation process Identify key business models enabled by digital data. List a few “no-code” ways of experimenting with data products to validate the business model Summarize how privacy regulations shape the data economy

Materials

All necessary materials are provided on the course platform.

Teaching methods

Online course available for independent study at the student's own pace

Employer connections

Course has been produced in corporation with Osaango Oy. Lecturers on the videos are experts in data economy.

Exam schedules

The course has to be completed in Canvas until end of the course end date (31.12.2024). During the summer holiday in July and during the New Year holidays, no credits are registered. Credits made by the end of the semester are recorded for the past semester, those made by 31.12. for the autumn semester, and those made by 31.7. for the spring semester.

International connections

The course is offered to partner institutions and its content is designed to be suitable for both EU countries and internationally.

Completion alternatives

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Student workload

1 ECTS credits = 27 hours of work

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