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Sustainable Entrepreneurship (5 cr)

Code: VVV444-3003

General information


Enrollment

11.11.2024 - 16.02.2025

Timing

10.03.2025 - 06.06.2025

Credits

5 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

2 op

Mode of delivery

60 % Contact teaching, 40 % Distance learning

Unit

Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Economics R

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

8 - 40

Degree programmes

  • International Business

Teachers

  • Anzelika Krastina

Responsible person

Anzelika Krastina

Objective

The study unit addresses sustainability and climate change challenge and aims to enhance entrepreneurial mindset.
During the course students increase sustainability competences and develop green skills.
Students work on the projects aiming to solve real life problems with innovative and creative approach.
Students are able to apply ‘problem-to-solution’ tools and systematic design thinking methodology.
The course helps students to develop business ideas that can be transferred into a real-life sustainable entrepreneurship ventures.
Students understand how businesses should operate in order to embrace sustainability in their actions to have a net zero future impact.

This course is based on problem-based and project-based learning approach focusing on practical hands-on activities and project work. This course is implemented in cooperation with international partners.

Content

Revising SDGs, climate change concepts and current events
Revising entrepreneurship, impact and social entrepreneurship concepts
Innovation and design thinking concepts
Building sustainable business model
Sustainable entrepreneurship project and field study

Location and time

The course is implemented by two alternatives>

Alternative 1. Independent self-study completing all the assignments through the guidance in Moodle March-May 2025
Alternative 2. Participation in Blended Intensive Programme implemented with Erasmus partner universities. It includes five weeks online learning with five online sessions March-May, 2025 and one week study visit abroad in May 2025.

Note: only full time Lapland UAS students are accepted for Alternative 2.
Both, Lapland UAS and Exchange students can select alternative 1.

Teaching methods

The study unit addresses sustainability and climate change challenge and aims to enhance entrepreneurial mindset.
During the course students increase sustainability competences and develop green skills.
Students work on the projects aiming to solve real life problems with innovative and creative approach.
Students are able to apply ‘problem-to-solution’ tools and systematic design thinking methodology.
The course helps students to develop business ideas that can be transferred into a real-life sustainable entrepreneurship ventures.
Students understand how businesses should operate in order to embrace sustainability in their actions to have a net zero future impact.

This course is based on problem-based and project-based learning approach focusing on practical hands-on activities and project work. This course is implemented in cooperation with international partners.

Completion alternatives

The course is implemented by two alternatives>
1. Independent self-study completing all the assignments through the guidance in Moodle March-May 2025
2. Participation in Blended Intensive Programme implemented with Erasmus partner universities. It includes five weeks online learning with five online sessions and one week study visit abroad.

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Evaluation criteria
Pass:
Students know the meaning of sustainable entrepreneurship and are able to identify relevant solution to sustainability, climate change and social problems.
Students are able to apply problem-to-solution and project based tools and produce a business idea with sustainable impact.
Students can create an action plan for the idea implementation and to produce professional pitch.

Further information

The course is implemented by two alternatives

Alternative 1.
Independent self-study completing all the assignments through the guidance in Moodle March-May 2025

Alternative 2.
Participation in Blended Intensive Programme implemented with Erasmus partner universities.
It includes five weeks online learning with five online sessions March-May, and one week study visit abroad in May 2025.

Note: only full time Lapland UAS students are accepted for Alternative 2.

Both, Lapland UAS and Exchange students can select alternative 1.