Gateway InnoLaajuus (2 cr)
Code: IB00CV89
Objective
1. Understanding the user-centric problem-solving method and its usability in development tasks
2. Analysing the development task
3. Understanding the customer problem
4. Defining the development task
5. Concepting
6. Getting customer feedback
7. Group work skills
8. FOR IB-STUDENTS: Practical mentoring and guidance skills
Content
The Innovation Week is a compulsory course for every first year student in SeAMK. In the Gateway Inno the same concept will be applied with the exchange students. IB students, who have finished the Innovation Week, can also participate the Gateway Inno in the role of student mentor.
The course is a one-week intensive course. The students will not take part in other SeAMK courses during it. During the Gateway Inno, the students will solve real working life problems in multidisciplinary student teams by the means of the design thinking method. In accordance with the method, the students will focus on both customer and business perspectives.
As a result of the Innovation Week, the students will present a tried-and-tested solution concept for the problem.
Qualifications
None.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass
The student plans, implements and reports the project in a professional way. The student is able to update his plans and schedule when needed. He reports his working hours and is able to reflect his own professional development during the project.
Fail
The student is not able to plan, implement or report the project in a professional way. The planned schedule of the project is not followed and the plans are not updated during the project even when needed. The student does not report his work load and learning
Enrollment
11.11.2024 - 23.02.2025
Timing
14.04.2025 - 16.04.2025
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, International Business
Teachers
- Christopher Hudson
- Kimmo Kulmala
Student groups
-
IB23BBachelor of Business Administration, International Business
-
IGWIB25SGateway to International Business
Objective
1. Understanding the user-centric problem-solving method and its usability in development tasks
2. Analysing the development task
3. Understanding the customer problem
4. Defining the development task
5. Concepting
6. Getting customer feedback
7. Group work skills
8. FOR IB-STUDENTS: Practical mentoring and guidance skills
Content
The Innovation Week is a compulsory course for every first year student in SeAMK. In the Gateway Inno the same concept will be applied with the exchange students. IB students, who have finished the Innovation Week, can also participate the Gateway Inno in the role of student mentor.
The course is a one-week intensive course. The students will not take part in other SeAMK courses during it. During the Gateway Inno, the students will solve real working life problems in multidisciplinary student teams by the means of the design thinking method. In accordance with the method, the students will focus on both customer and business perspectives.
As a result of the Innovation Week, the students will present a tried-and-tested solution concept for the problem.
Materials
Innovation Week material
Teaching methods
Innovation Week process
Student workload
Independent work 24h
Group work 30h
Evaluation scale
Passed/failed
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass
The student plans, implements and reports the project in a professional way. The student is able to update his plans and schedule when needed. He reports his working hours and is able to reflect his own professional development during the project.
Fail
The student is not able to plan, implement or report the project in a professional way. The planned schedule of the project is not followed and the plans are not updated during the project even when needed. The student does not report his work load and learning
Assessment methods and criteria
Assignments and project work
Qualifications
None.
Enrollment
02.09.2024 - 08.09.2024
Timing
09.09.2024 - 13.09.2024
Credits
2 op
RD proportion (cr)
2 op
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, International Business
Teachers
- Christopher Hudson
- Kimmo Kulmala
Student groups
-
IB23ABachelor of Business Administration, International Business
-
IGWIB24FGateway to International Business
Objective
1. Understanding the user-centric problem-solving method and its usability in development tasks
2. Analysing the development task
3. Understanding the customer problem
4. Defining the development task
5. Concepting
6. Getting customer feedback
7. Group work skills
8. FOR IB-STUDENTS: Practical mentoring and guidance skills
Content
The Innovation Week is a compulsory course for every first year student in SeAMK. In the Gateway Inno the same concept will be applied with the exchange students. IB students, who have finished the Innovation Week, can also participate the Gateway Inno in the role of student mentor.
The course is a one-week intensive course. The students will not take part in other SeAMK courses during it. During the Gateway Inno, the students will solve real working life problems in multidisciplinary student teams by the means of the design thinking method. In accordance with the method, the students will focus on both customer and business perspectives.
As a result of the Innovation Week, the students will present a tried-and-tested solution concept for the problem.
Materials
Lecture will give all the material
Teaching methods
Workshop
Employer connections
Company case
Student workload
Workshop 28h
Other assignments 26h
realization.localizedApproveRejectDescription
Adequate attendance and all assignments before, during and after the workshop.
Evaluation scale
Passed/failed
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass
The student plans, implements and reports the project in a professional way. The student is able to update his plans and schedule when needed. He reports his working hours and is able to reflect his own professional development during the project.
Fail
The student is not able to plan, implement or report the project in a professional way. The planned schedule of the project is not followed and the plans are not updated during the project even when needed. The student does not report his work load and learning
Assessment methods and criteria
Attendance and all assignments before, during and after the workshop.
Qualifications
None.
Enrollment
10.01.2024 - 28.02.2024
Timing
20.05.2024 - 22.05.2024
Credits
2 op
RD proportion (cr)
2 op
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
10 - 50
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, International Business
Teachers
- Katri Juppi
- Nicolas Martinez
Student groups
-
IGWIB24SGateway to International Business
Objective
1. Understanding the user-centric problem-solving method and its usability in development tasks
2. Analysing the development task
3. Understanding the customer problem
4. Defining the development task
5. Concepting
6. Getting customer feedback
7. Group work skills
8. FOR IB-STUDENTS: Practical mentoring and guidance skills
Content
The Innovation Week is a compulsory course for every first year student in SeAMK. In the Gateway Inno the same concept will be applied with the exchange students. IB students, who have finished the Innovation Week, can also participate the Gateway Inno in the role of student mentor.
The course is a one-week intensive course. The students will not take part in other SeAMK courses during it. During the Gateway Inno, the students will solve real working life problems in multidisciplinary student teams by the means of the design thinking method. In accordance with the method, the students will focus on both customer and business perspectives.
As a result of the Innovation Week, the students will present a tried-and-tested solution concept for the problem.
Teaching methods
Workshop
Employer connections
Company case
Student workload
Workshop 28h
Other assignments 26h
realization.localizedApproveRejectDescription
Attendance and all assignments before, during and after the workshop.
Evaluation scale
Passed/failed
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass
The student plans, implements and reports the project in a professional way. The student is able to update his plans and schedule when needed. He reports his working hours and is able to reflect his own professional development during the project.
Fail
The student is not able to plan, implement or report the project in a professional way. The planned schedule of the project is not followed and the plans are not updated during the project even when needed. The student does not report his work load and learning
Qualifications
None.
Enrollment
11.04.2023 - 11.09.2023
Timing
11.09.2023 - 13.09.2023
Credits
2 op
RD proportion (cr)
2 op
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
10 - 50
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, International Business
Teachers
- Katri Juppi
- Kimmo Kulmala
Student groups
-
IGWIB23FGateway to International Business
Objective
1. Understanding the user-centric problem-solving method and its usability in development tasks
2. Analysing the development task
3. Understanding the customer problem
4. Defining the development task
5. Concepting
6. Getting customer feedback
7. Group work skills
8. FOR IB-STUDENTS: Practical mentoring and guidance skills
Content
The Innovation Week is a compulsory course for every first year student in SeAMK. In the Gateway Inno the same concept will be applied with the exchange students. IB students, who have finished the Innovation Week, can also participate the Gateway Inno in the role of student mentor.
The course is a one-week intensive course. The students will not take part in other SeAMK courses during it. During the Gateway Inno, the students will solve real working life problems in multidisciplinary student teams by the means of the design thinking method. In accordance with the method, the students will focus on both customer and business perspectives.
As a result of the Innovation Week, the students will present a tried-and-tested solution concept for the problem.
Materials
Course material
Teaching methods
Workshop
Employer connections
Company case
Student workload
Workshop 28h
Other assignments 26h
realization.localizedApproveRejectDescription
Attendance and all assignments before, during and after the workshop.
Evaluation scale
Passed/failed
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass
The student plans, implements and reports the project in a professional way. The student is able to update his plans and schedule when needed. He reports his working hours and is able to reflect his own professional development during the project.
Fail
The student is not able to plan, implement or report the project in a professional way. The planned schedule of the project is not followed and the plans are not updated during the project even when needed. The student does not report his work load and learning
Assessment methods and criteria
Attendance and all assignments before, during and after the workshop.
Qualifications
None.
Enrollment
14.11.2022 - 26.02.2023
Timing
23.05.2023 - 25.05.2023
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, International Business
Teachers
- Katri Juppi
- Nicolas Martinez
Student groups
-
IGWIB23SGateway to International Business
Objective
1. Understanding the user-centric problem-solving method and its usability in development tasks
2. Analysing the development task
3. Understanding the customer problem
4. Defining the development task
5. Concepting
6. Getting customer feedback
7. Group work skills
8. FOR IB-STUDENTS: Practical mentoring and guidance skills
Content
The Innovation Week is a compulsory course for every first year student in SeAMK. In the Gateway Inno the same concept will be applied with the exchange students. IB students, who have finished the Innovation Week, can also participate the Gateway Inno in the role of student mentor.
The course is a one-week intensive course. The students will not take part in other SeAMK courses during it. During the Gateway Inno, the students will solve real working life problems in multidisciplinary student teams by the means of the design thinking method. In accordance with the method, the students will focus on both customer and business perspectives.
As a result of the Innovation Week, the students will present a tried-and-tested solution concept for the problem.
Materials
SeAMK Innovation Week
Teaching methods
Workshop and reporting
Student workload
Workshop 26h + individual work 28h
Evaluation scale
Passed/failed
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass
The student plans, implements and reports the project in a professional way. The student is able to update his plans and schedule when needed. He reports his working hours and is able to reflect his own professional development during the project.
Fail
The student is not able to plan, implement or report the project in a professional way. The planned schedule of the project is not followed and the plans are not updated during the project even when needed. The student does not report his work load and learning
Assessment methods and criteria
Project work and self-reflection
Qualifications
None.
Enrollment
16.04.2022 - 07.09.2022
Timing
12.09.2022 - 14.09.2022
Credits
2 op
RD proportion (cr)
1 op
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, International Business
Teachers
- Katri Juppi
- Nicolas Martinez
Student groups
-
IGWIB22FGateway to International Business
Objective
1. Understanding the user-centric problem-solving method and its usability in development tasks
2. Analysing the development task
3. Understanding the customer problem
4. Defining the development task
5. Concepting
6. Getting customer feedback
7. Group work skills
8. FOR IB-STUDENTS: Practical mentoring and guidance skills
Content
The Innovation Week is a compulsory course for every first year student in SeAMK. In the Gateway Inno the same concept will be applied with the exchange students. IB students, who have finished the Innovation Week, can also participate the Gateway Inno in the role of student mentor.
The course is a one-week intensive course. The students will not take part in other SeAMK courses during it. During the Gateway Inno, the students will solve real working life problems in multidisciplinary student teams by the means of the design thinking method. In accordance with the method, the students will focus on both customer and business perspectives.
As a result of the Innovation Week, the students will present a tried-and-tested solution concept for the problem.
Materials
SeAMK Innovation Week
Teaching methods
Workshop and reporting
Student workload
Workshop 26h + individual work 28h
Evaluation scale
Passed/failed
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass
The student plans, implements and reports the project in a professional way. The student is able to update his plans and schedule when needed. He reports his working hours and is able to reflect his own professional development during the project.
Fail
The student is not able to plan, implement or report the project in a professional way. The planned schedule of the project is not followed and the plans are not updated during the project even when needed. The student does not report his work load and learning
Assessment methods and criteria
Project work and self-reflection
Qualifications
None.