Think, Plan and Act sustainabilityLaajuus (2 cr)
Code: VAL26HOA03
Credits
2 cr
Objective
Course Competencies
After completing the course, the student will have:
• Increased understanding of the importance of sustainability (social, economic, environmental).
• Tools for inner sustainability and awareness of each individual’s ability to make an impact.
• Basic knowledge of circularity and the circular economy.
• Basic knowledge of sustainable energy sources.
• Insights into critical thinking and future skills.
• Tools for and experience in academic writing.
• Insights into the importance of critical thinking and fundamental competencies in academic writing.
Content
The course provides a basic understanding of sustainable development and how we can contribute to a more sustainable future. It covers ecological, social, and economic perspectives, the UN’s global goals, climate and environment, planetary boundaries, circularity, and sustainable energy. The course addresses complex challenges such as inequality and wicked problems, as well as psychological aspects like climate-related emotions. It offers tools for individual action and emphasizes the importance of vision, time, and continuous learning to drive change.
Qualifications
None
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass: Submitted and approved course assignments
Fail: Missing or unapproved course assignments
Enrollment
02.07.2026 - 31.07.2026
Timing
01.08.2026 - 31.07.2027
Number of ECTS credits allocated
2 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Teaching languages
- Svenska
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Circular Design
Teachers
- Emma Westerlund
- Oona Haapamäki
Objective
Course Competencies
After completing the course, the student will have:
• Increased understanding of the importance of sustainability (social, economic, environmental).
• Tools for inner sustainability and awareness of each individual’s ability to make an impact.
• Basic knowledge of circularity and the circular economy.
• Basic knowledge of sustainable energy sources.
• Insights into critical thinking and future skills.
• Tools for and experience in academic writing.
• Insights into the importance of critical thinking and fundamental competencies in academic writing.
Content
The course provides a basic understanding of sustainable development and how we can contribute to a more sustainable future. It covers ecological, social, and economic perspectives, the UN’s global goals, climate and environment, planetary boundaries, circularity, and sustainable energy. The course addresses complex challenges such as inequality and wicked problems, as well as psychological aspects like climate-related emotions. It offers tools for individual action and emphasizes the importance of vision, time, and continuous learning to drive change.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass: Submitted and approved course assignments
Fail: Missing or unapproved course assignments
Qualifications
None