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Internet Business Models (5 cr)

Code: R0297-3011

General information


Enrollment

05.04.2021 - 11.05.2021

Timing

01.05.2021 - 15.08.2021

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual proportion

5 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

Korkeakouluyksikkö D, Tikkurila, tiko

Campus

Laurea Virtual Campus

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

20 - 1000

Degree programmes

  • Complementary competence, bachelor’s studies in English (CCH2), Business, administration and law

Teachers

  • Ville Saarikoski

Teacher in charge

Ville Saarikoski

Groups

  • CCH220SY
    Complementary competence (bachelor’s studies), S20, Business, administration and law
  • TOH220SY

Learning outcomes

The student is able to
- describe differences between virtual world and physical world
- identify business opportunities in the internet and networks
- apply an understanding of the internet society to build new markets
- combine business and information technology knowledge
- utilize opportunities of digitalization for business

Teaching methods

The course consists of 8 chapters. Each chapter contains a quiz. These quizzes have to be completed successfully to obtain a grade one. To achieve grade two, university students need to be active on the discussion forums and to achieve a grade three to five, university students will also need to return an essay. The essay can be written in English or Finnish.

Location and time

The course has an example timetable to act as a guideline. The student can conduct the course at his own pace e.g. a faster pace or e.g. enroll in early July and still accomplish the course. No late submissions will be accepted

This course will open by 1.9 and will end 15.12.2021.

A student who is new to Laurea will receive a laurea email, laurea username and instructions how to board the canvas platform. A student needs to create a password at my.laurea.fi, then with the new password and username log into the platform canvas.laurea.fi. The course will be on the platform if it (or parts of it) have been published.

Forms of internationality

The course instructor is seeking for opportunities to teach the course in a classroom setting in campuses around the world.
The course has been taught in a classroom setting for example in New Delhi India at IILM in November 2017 (https://www.iilm.edu/) at the WSG University of Economy in Poland in 2012-2015 (http://www.cwz.wsg.byd.pl/en/homepage.1.html)

In 2020 the course will be taught and available in co-operation with campusonline.fi to students in all the universities of applied sciences in Finland. The course will also be promoted at different international venues and interested parties are encouraged to enroll and familiarize themselves with the content.

Students workload

The course has been designed to be time and place independent.
Within the start and end times, the student can choose when to start and when to finish and when to study. Please make a plan to ensure that you allocate enough time for your studies.

Content and scheduling

I have uploaded the content of the course on to my web page villesaarikoski.com. Note that the actual course will be conducted on the online learning platform canvas and will contain additional elements (quizzes, places to return your assignments etc)