Circular economyLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: WT00FJ06
Credits
5 op
Objective
You understand the sustainable use of diminishing natural resources and the need to allocate them efficiently. You understand circular economy as a tool for achieving sustainability and the new business opportunities the transition to circularity may create. You are familiar with the obstacles to shifting from linear to circular economy and with the ways these may be overcome.
Content
What are linear and circular economy models and what do they mean in terms of natural resources? What are the advantages of shifting from linear to circular economy?
Enrollment
07.04.2025 - 21.04.2025
Timing
01.09.2025 - 12.12.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Department of Forestry and Environmental Technology
Campus
Mikkeli Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
20 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Water Technology and Sustainability
Teachers
- Liisa Routaharju
Teacher in charge
Liisa Routaharju
Groups
-
WTMI25SPWater Technology and Sustainability, full-time studies
Objective
You understand the sustainable use of diminishing natural resources and the need to allocate them efficiently. You understand circular economy as a tool for achieving sustainability and the new business opportunities the transition to circularity may create. You are familiar with the obstacles to shifting from linear to circular economy and with the ways these may be overcome.
Content
What are linear and circular economy models and what do they mean in terms of natural resources? What are the advantages of shifting from linear to circular economy?
Opiskelumateriaali
Main topics are covered on weekly lectures, but students are expected to search for information independently.
No specific textbook is required, but good information sources include the websites of Ellen MacArthur foundation, Sitra, UN and the EU website for circular economy. More detailed information is given on lectures.
Yksilölliset oppimisväylät
You understand the sustainable use of diminishing natural resources and the need to allocate them efficiently. You understand circular economy as a tool for achieving sustainability and the new business opportunities the transition to circularity may create. You are familiar with the obstacles to the transformation from linear to circular economy and with the ways these may be overcome.
We’ll be looking for answers to these questions:
• What are linear and circular economy models and what do they mean in terms of natural resources?
• What are the advantages of shifting from linear to circular economy?
TKI ja työelämäyhteistyö
none
Tentit ja muut määräajat
No exam.
Assignment due dates announced in the beginning of the course.
Please note late submission reduces points.
Kansainvälinen yhteistyö
none
Opiskelijan työmäärä
Part 1: Introduction to CE
Part 2: Natural resources: our only planet
Part 3: Maintaining value; the shift from linear to circular economy
Part 4: Conclusions
All parts consist of theory lectures and assignments. Total student workload is 135 h (5CU)
Toteutuksen osien kuvaus
Part 1: introduction to CE
Part 2: Natural resources: our only planet
Part 3: Maintaining value; the shift from linear to circular economy
Part 4: Conclusions
Further information
Main topics are covered in lectures. Attendance to these is optional, but highly recommended as they are likely to help you complete the course assignments.
Schedule added on learn prior to the beginning of the couse.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Completing the course requires studying the theory material and completing the given assignments. All assignments are evaluated and influence the course grade. The maximum amount of points for each assignment is indicated in the instructions. The course grade is determined by the sum of points collected as follows:
• Grade 1: 50-59 points
• Grade 2: 60-69 points
• Grade 3: 70-79 points
• Grade 4: 80-89 points
• Grade 5: 90- points