YY00CP40 | Human Centered Design, Innovation and Impact (5 cr) |
Prerequisites | Studies are for 2nd, 3th and 4th year bachelor students, master students and open university students. |
Objectives | The student describes the initial need/problem/opportunity. He/ she is able to differentiate between solution and problem. The student compares and analyze current state of similar products or possible competitors and differentiate the problem from different stakeholders point of view. She / he describes the potential users, early adopters. She/he uses prototypes to learn, analyses the value of the solution to the end user and compares user benefits of prototype options. As a member of a team, student creates a viable, feasible and desirable concept. The student validates problem solution fit. The student presents and defends the concept according to the set criteria. The student recognizes collaboration possibilities. She/he validates demo with testing and analyses the value of the solution to the end user. He/she describes the scope and constraints for solution and business opportunity. The student communicates with interdisciplinary team members about concepts of his/her field. She / he acts responsibly in a team. She/ he summarizes different ways of giving and receiving feedback. She/he negotiates with team members and decides on project goals. He/she recognizes and explains achievement in learning goals. The student recognizes characteristic of attitude towards novel situations. She/he applies appropriate disciplinary skills and knowledge in project planning and making the demo. She / he recognizes and uses relevant theoretical knowledge. |
Content | Human centered design, Innovation Impact Concept development Problem/Solution Space Interdisciplinary team Presentation skills Communication Creativity Collaboration Prototyping Interviewing Customer understanding Developmen methods Teamwork Entrepreneurial mindset International context |
Recommended optional programme components | If necessary, the student advisor will recommend optional programme components for each student based on their individual study plan. |
Accomplishment methods | Intensive workshop for 2 weeks |
Execution methods | Intensive workshop: studying Monday-Friday every day at 9-16 |
Materials | Not applicable |
Literature | Not applicable |
Evaluation Criteria | 0-5 |
Evaluation Criteria | |
Assessment Frameworks | Not applicable |
Further Information | Studies are organized in Linnanmaa Campus |
Responsible persons | Not applicable |
Links | Not applicable |