Basics of Industrial Economics and Logistics (3 cr)
Code: LT00BT92-3003
General information
Enrollment
15.10.2021 - 31.01.2022
Timing
15.01.2022 - 31.03.2022
Credits
3 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, SME Business Management
Teachers
- Jorma Imppola
Student groups
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MPK21
Objective
The student can use basic concepts of industrial management.
The student understands the relations between different company functions.
The student can use the basic tools of production management and company planning.
The student can find the relations between the company and its interest groups.
The student can define the economic and qualitative characteristics of transportation.
The student can compare the pros and cons of different transportation forms.
The student can explain the motives and economy of storage, logistic customer service and recycling/reverse logistics.
The student can describe holistically material flows and their optimal planning in both functional and economical aspects.
Content
- Production systems and production planning systems
- production types
- company planning
- transportations and their significance, logistic chain and distribution
- packing
- the connection between storage and transportation
Materials
- Lecture materials available at Moodle
- Other materials announced by the lecturer
Teaching methods
- Hybrid lectures (normal lectures with Teams -connection available)
- Course Portfolio
Exam schedules
The course has no exam, instead the portfolio is the method of evaluation
Student workload
Total work load of the course: 80 h
- of which lectures 10 h
- and autonomous work: 70h
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student has basic knowledge about the relationships between the various company functions.
The student has basic knowledge about the usage use the basic tools used in production management and business planning.
The student has basic knowledge about the relations of a company and its interest groups.
The student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportation in basic level. The student has basic knowledge about the pros and cons of different transportation forms.
The student has basic knowledge about the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling/reverse logistics.
The student has basic knowledge about material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student has basic knowledge about the relationships between the various company functions.
The student has general knowledge about the usage use the basic tools used in production management and business planning.
The student has general knowledge about the relations of a company and its interest groups.
The student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportation in general level. The student has general knowledge about the pros and cons of different transportation forms.
The student has general knowledge about the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling/reverse logistics.
The student has general knowledge about material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student has comprehensive knowledge about the relationships between the various company functions.
The student has comprehensive knowledge about the usage use the basic tools used in production management and business planning.
The student has comprehensive knowledge about the relations of a company and its interest groups.
The student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportation in comprehensive level.
The student has comprehensive knowledge about the pros and cons of different transportation forms.
The student has comprehensive knowledge about the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling/reverse logistics.
The student has comprehensive knowledge about material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment methods and criteria
The course has no exam, instead the portfolio is the method of evaluation