Sustainable Arctic EnvironmentLaajuus (3 cr)
Code: R604M300
Credits
3 op
Objective
Develop skills to implement sustainable solutions in primary production in the Arctic region. Recognize and appreciate cultural diversity in international teams and projects. Develop creative solutions and innovative approaches to problem-solving. Understand the unique characteristics of the Arctic region and their impact on operations.
Content
Sustainable practices, cultural competence, international mindset, innovation challenges, collaborative learning, special features of the Arctic operational environment. Case studies of sustainable solutions in various fields. Development and presentation of innovative solutions.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1
Demonstrates a basic understanding of sustainable practices in the Arctic. Can identify some key challenges and opportunities in the Arctic operational environment. Completes assigned tasks.
2
Shows understanding of sustainable practices. Can apply knowledge to practical situations. Demonstrates effective collaboration skills. Completes assignments but lack depth or critical analysis.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3
Demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of course content. Can develop innovative solutions to complex problems. Effectively communicates ideas both orally and in writing. Reflects critically on their own learning.
4-5
Excels in all areas of the course. Demonstrates exceptional creativity and problem-solving skills. Makes significant contributions to group projects. Shows a deep understanding of the complexities of the Arctic and sustainability.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
4-5
Excels in all areas of the course. Demonstrates exceptional creativity and problem-solving skills. Makes significant contributions to group projects. Shows a deep understanding of the complexities of the Arctic and sustainability.
Enrollment
29.01.2025 - 13.02.2025
Timing
01.04.2025 - 31.05.2025
Credits
3 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
1 op
RD proportion (cr)
3 op
Mode of delivery
67 % Contact teaching, 33 % Distance learning
Unit
Bachelor of Natural Resources, Agronomist
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 28
Teachers
- Henna Kukkonen
- Mikael Kukkonen
- Kirsi Muuttoranta
Responsible person
Kirsi Muuttoranta
Objective
Develop skills to implement sustainable solutions in primary production in the Arctic region. Recognize and appreciate cultural diversity in international teams and projects. Develop creative solutions and innovative approaches to problem-solving. Understand the unique characteristics of the Arctic region and their impact on operations.
Content
Sustainable practices, cultural competence, international mindset, innovation challenges, collaborative learning, special features of the Arctic operational environment. Case studies of sustainable solutions in various fields. Development and presentation of innovative solutions.
Location and time
Spring 2025, Rovaniemi
Opening webinar 17.3.
Second webinar 31.3.
Teaching at Rovaniemi campus 7.-14.4. (arrival on Sunday 6th April)
Closing webinar in the end of April
Materials
Will be given in the beginning of the course
Teaching methods
Webinars, on-site teaching, workshops, excursion
Employer connections
The tasks and guest lectures are directly from working life
Exam schedules
No exam, oral presentation in the end of the on-site part.
International connections
The course is organized together with PXL (Belgium) and HBSL (Germany). It is aimed to international students.
Completion alternatives
-
Content scheduling
Opening webinar 17.3.
Second webinar 31.3.
Teaching at Rovaniemi campus 7.-14.4
Closing webinar in the end of April
Further information
The students have to apply for the course via email to Henna Kukkonen and Kirsi Muuttoranta before 13.2.2025. The students will be selected based on the motivation letter, English skills and study performance.
Evaluation scale
Approved/Rejected
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1
Demonstrates a basic understanding of sustainable practices in the Arctic. Can identify some key challenges and opportunities in the Arctic operational environment. Completes assigned tasks.
2
Shows understanding of sustainable practices. Can apply knowledge to practical situations. Demonstrates effective collaboration skills. Completes assignments but lack depth or critical analysis.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3
Demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of course content. Can develop innovative solutions to complex problems. Effectively communicates ideas both orally and in writing. Reflects critically on their own learning.
4-5
Excels in all areas of the course. Demonstrates exceptional creativity and problem-solving skills. Makes significant contributions to group projects. Shows a deep understanding of the complexities of the Arctic and sustainability.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
4-5
Excels in all areas of the course. Demonstrates exceptional creativity and problem-solving skills. Makes significant contributions to group projects. Shows a deep understanding of the complexities of the Arctic and sustainability.
Assessment methods and criteria
Group works, oral presentation and written reports. Active participation can affect positively to evaluation.