Introduction to circular designLaajuus (3 cr)
Code: VISU25IHCD1
Credits
3 cr
Objective
Course Learning Objectives
Students:
- have a fundamental understanding of sustainability issues and challenges.
- understand the basics of circularity and resource flows.
- possess the basic practical skills needed to carry out a design process with a focus on circularity.
Content
Self-study materials, lectures, discussions, and workshops.
Qualifications
None
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Grade 1-2:
The student:
- demonstrates a basic understanding of the course’s competency goals.
- shows a limited ability to apply sustainability principles.
- exhibits limited creativity and innovation in the course assignments.
- has limited communication regarding the course content.
- shows weak ability to present and argue on issues related to the course content.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Grade 3:
The student demonstrates:
- a satisfactory understanding of the course’s competency goals.
- a satisfactory ability to apply sustainability principles.
- satisfactory creativity and innovation in the course assignments.
- satisfactory communication regarding the course content.
- a satisfactory ability to present and argue on issues related to the course content.
Grade 4:
The student demonstrates:
- a good understanding of the course’s competency goals.
- a good ability to apply sustainability principles.
- good creativity and innovation in the course assignments.
- good communication regarding the course content.
- a good ability to present and argue on issues related to the course content.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Grade 5:
The student demonstrates:
- an excellent and engaged understanding of the course’s competency goals.
- an excellent ability to apply sustainability principles in their own work on the course assignment(s).
- excellent creativity and innovation in the course assignments.
- excellent communication regarding the course content.
- an excellent ability to present and argue on issues related to the course content.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Fail:
More than 30% absence from teaching sessions and/or incomplete course assignments.
Enrollment
02.12.2025 - 09.01.2026
Timing
13.02.2026 - 24.04.2026
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Teaching languages
- Svenska
Teachers
- Konst, foto och design Virtuell
- Elina Rebers
Teacher in charge
Elina Rebers
Groups
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FOG25DGD-JFormgivare (YH), grafisk design, h25, dagstudier
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FOG25DIN-JFormgivare (YH), inredningsarkitektur, h25, dagstudier
Objective
Course Learning Objectives
Students:
- have a fundamental understanding of sustainability issues and challenges.
- understand the basics of circularity and resource flows.
- possess the basic practical skills needed to carry out a design process with a focus on circularity.
Content
Self-study materials, lectures, discussions, and workshops.
Evaluation scale
Approved/Rejected
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Grade 1-2:
The student:
- demonstrates a basic understanding of the course’s competency goals.
- shows a limited ability to apply sustainability principles.
- exhibits limited creativity and innovation in the course assignments.
- has limited communication regarding the course content.
- shows weak ability to present and argue on issues related to the course content.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Grade 3:
The student demonstrates:
- a satisfactory understanding of the course’s competency goals.
- a satisfactory ability to apply sustainability principles.
- satisfactory creativity and innovation in the course assignments.
- satisfactory communication regarding the course content.
- a satisfactory ability to present and argue on issues related to the course content.
Grade 4:
The student demonstrates:
- a good understanding of the course’s competency goals.
- a good ability to apply sustainability principles.
- good creativity and innovation in the course assignments.
- good communication regarding the course content.
- a good ability to present and argue on issues related to the course content.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Grade 5:
The student demonstrates:
- an excellent and engaged understanding of the course’s competency goals.
- an excellent ability to apply sustainability principles in their own work on the course assignment(s).
- excellent creativity and innovation in the course assignments.
- excellent communication regarding the course content.
- an excellent ability to present and argue on issues related to the course content.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Fail:
More than 30% absence from teaching sessions and/or incomplete course assignments.
Qualifications
None