•   Bio-Economy Innovation ET22EE02-3001 16.01.2023-26.02.2023  3 credits  (ET22D-V, ...) +-
    Competence objectives of the study unit
    Explain the principle of whole crop utilization and the biomass value pyramid
    Describe how biobased plastics and biocomposites alternatives can be used
    Awareness biomass feedstock process pathway(s)
    Differentiate between different forms of biorefinery enterprise
    Utilize the Ansoff matrix in conjunction with biobased business development
    Prerequisites
    No prerequisites.
    Content of the study unit
    This introductory online course consists of a number of interconnected modules that underpin the keys themes and technologies essential for the transition to a more sustainable and bio-economic future.
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria – satisfactory (1-2)
    It will contain basic summaries/descriptions of some of the topics covered and will contain some sense of the student’s learning, but it may be sketchy, disorganised, short, or lacking a sense of progression. While there will be some evidence of understanding, the work will show very limited evidence of critical selection, analysis and reflection.
    Assessment criteria – good (3-4)
    It will show a clear and developing understanding of the concepts and issues addressed in the course, and provide both critical analysis and reflection on the topics of the course. The work will cover the main topics/themes but may draw on supplementary resources as well. There will be clear evidence of the student’s own learning process and of active engagement with the course content.
    Assessment criteria – excellent (5)
    It will not only demonstrate comprehensive and relevant coverage of the course
    material but it will also present substantial analysis, evaluation and synthesis.
    Work in this range will draw on a considerable amount of supplementary resources, take a particularly original approach to reflection, or point out exceptionally insightful or unexpected links between different elements of the course. The work submitted will reflect a persistent and high level of engagement and learning and will demonstrate a cumulative understanding of the course material

    Name of lecturer(s)

    Roger Mäntylä

    Teaching language

    English

    Timing

    16.01.2023 - 26.02.2023

    Enrollment date range

    01.12.2022 - 16.01.2023

    Group(s)
    • ET22D-V
    • ELA21D-V
    • ELA20D-V
    Responsible unit

    Faculty of Technology and Seafaring

    Small group(s)
    • ET22 (Size: 30.
    • ELA20-E (Size: 50.
    • ELA21-E (Size: 50.
    Teachers and responsibilities

    Philip Hollins

    Degree Programme(s)

    Degree Programme in Energy Technology, Degree Programme in Electrical Engineering and Automation

    Assessment scale

    H-5