Transition Design Sprint: How to Design Pathways to the Future? (5 cr)
Code: IN00BW76-3001
General information
- Timing
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31.10.2022 - 31.12.2022
Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 cr
- Local portion
- 5 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Contact learning
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 0 - 20
Learning outcomes
The student is able to:
- explain the principles of Transition Design
- apply Transition Design approach and basic tools in a case study
- explain the stages of Transition Design process
Location and time
The five ECT study unit is equivalent to 135h of work and consists of pre-tasking, 3-day Transition Design sprint, individual course report and a peer review. To pass the study unit, the student is required to submit the pre-tasking, individual course report and a peer review and to participate in all three days of the Sprint. It is not possible to participate in the sprint remotely.
1. Pre-tasking: 31 October – 21st November (The tasking will be sent to the registered students NLT 31st October)
2. Transition Design Sprint: 24th November – 26th November, daily between 09:00-17:00, at Haaga-Helia's Pasila Campus at Ratapihantie 13, Helsinki.
3. Peer review: DL 11th December (The tasking will be published NLT 24th November)
4. Individual Course Report: DL 11th December (The tasking will be published NLT 24th November)
Materials
The pre-reading and other material will be published at Canvas study platform.
Teaching methods
The study unit is implemented in cooperation with Metropolia and Haaga-Helia.
Enrollment for the course through the 3amk.fi website.
Transition Design bounds together futures, design and system thinking and their methodology. Its aim is to tackle complex, even wicked problems, to create concrete multi-stage plans to achieve preferable futures. Transition Design is transdisciplinary field that stresses the role of societies and individuals as actors for any system level change. The aim of the study unit is to provide the 3UAS students understanding how to apply Transition Design in their working environment.
How does transition design approach help us to understand our agency in today's world?
• It helps you to understand systemic, wicked problems such as climate change or over consumption from individual's, community's, or society's perspective.
• It helps you to unlock your creative potential to imagine alternative and preferable futures
• It let’s you to practice how individuals, communities and societies create transition pathways to these futures
Exam schedules
1. Pre-tasking: 31 October – 21st November (The tasking will be sent to the registered students NLT 31st October)
2. Transition Design Sprint: 24th November – 26th November, daily between 09:00-17:00, at Haaga-Helia's Pasila Campus at Ratapihantie 13, Helsinki.
3. Peer review: DL 11th December (The tasking will be published NLT 24th November)
4. Individual Course Report: DL 11th December (The tasking will be published NLT 24th November)
International connections
The study unit is suitable for exchange students.
Completion alternatives
The course cannot be accredited. Participation in the Sprint is mandatory.
Student workload
The five ECT study unit is equivalent to 135h of work and consists of pre-tasking, 3-day Transition Design sprint, individual course report and a peer review. To pass the study unit, the student is required to submit the pre-tasking, individual course report and a peer review and to participate in all three days of the Sprint. It is not possible to participate in the sprint remotely.
Further information
The study unit is implemented in cooperation with Metropolia and Haaga-Helia.
Enrollment for the course through the 3amk.fi website.
The study unit corresponds to the requirements of Bachelor's level education.
The five ECT study unit is equivalent to 135h of work and consists of pre-tasking, 3-day Transition Design sprint, individual course report and a peer review. To pass the study unit, the student is required to submit the pre-tasking, individual course report and a peer review and to participate in all three days of the Sprint. It is not possible to participate in the sprint remotely.