Tomi Solakivi
Lectures and articles provided by the lecturer
Lectures and home assignments
The course is evaluated based on three written assignments, of which assignments 1 and 2 account for 25%+25% of the grade, and the third assignment 50% of the grade. The evaluation criteria of the assigments are following:
Understanding and presentation of the topic of the assignment
Demonstrated understanding and use of the provided literature
Discussion of the given topic in relation to the course contents and provided literature
English
21.09.2023 - 31.12.2023
15.06.2023 - 20.09.2023
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Tomi Solakivi, Thomas Finne
Degree Programme in Maritime Management
0.00 credits
0.00 credits
H-5
No exam. Course is graded based on written assignments.
21.-22.9.2023, 9-16
9.-10.11.2023, 9-16
Aboa Mare, Auriga
The cource consists of 4 lecture days, and individual work in form of written assignments. The lectures function as introduction to the given topic, after which the students are expected to deepen their understanding through scientific articles provided by the lecturer. The size of the course is 5credits or 135 hours of work, of which lectures are 28 hours. The first written assignment together with the materials is given after the 2nd lecture, the second assignment after the 3rd lecture and the final assignment at the end of the course. The students are given 1 month to return the assignments.
21.9. The demand side of the shipping market model
22.9. The supply side of the shipping market model
9.11. Monetary flows of the shipping market
10.11. Financing of the shipping sector, and contemporary issues of the shipping market
The student understands the basic concepts introduced during the course, and is able to identify them in a business context. All the course assignments are returned in acceptable condition.
The student demonstrates deeper knowledge on the concepts and phenomena introduced during the course and is able to identify their interdependence in a supply chain context. The student is able to discuss the key concepts of supply chain management together with the supply chain literature. All the course assignments are returned in acceptable condition.
The student demonstrates excellent knowledge of the key concepts and phenomena discussed during the course and is able to analyze their interdependence in a supply chain context. The student is able to reflect and analyze contemporary issues of supply chain management through supply chain literature. All the course assignments are returned in acceptable condition.