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Cosmetic Product (5 cr)

Code: KY00BO08-3005

General information


Enrollment
25.11.2024 - 01.12.2024
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
01.01.2025 - 31.05.2025
Implementation is running.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
0 cr
Virtual proportion
5 cr
RDI proportion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
30 Ylemmät ammattikorkeakoulututkinnot
Campus
Laurea Virtual Campus
Teaching languages
English
Seats
20 - 35
Degree programmes
Degree Programme in Development and Management of Cosmetics Expertise (KYV3), Laurea Tikkurila
Teachers
Marjo Poutanen
Teija Lehto
Sari Viitala
Teacher in charge
Marjo Poutanen
Groups
KYV325KJ
Degree Programme in Development and Management of Cosmetics Expertise, virtual studies, yamk, K25, Tikkurila
Study unit
KY00BO08

Learning outcomes

Student is able to:
- Produce a cosmetic product according to instructions
- Design and describe the manufacturing process in line with sustainable development, and enhance product characteristics using raw materials.
- Retrieve information on cosmetic ingredients, evaluate the reliability of information, and utilize it in the design of cosmetic products.
- Use different publishing practices of scientific texts in the cosmetic field and communicate cosmetic expertise through various modern communication channels.

Location and time

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Materials

In the Canvas workspace for the course, you will find materials and links.

The knowledge required for assignments should be deepened through scientific literature. This material is available via Laurea's LibGuides pages:
https://libguides.laurea.fi/kauneudenhoitoala

Teaching methods

The course implementation is supported by a learning environment built in Canvas. The course includes scheduled teaching or guidance, both on campus and on-line. Laboratory instruction for the course takes place as in-person teaching on the Tikkurila campus. Remote teaching sessions are not recorded. The course involves pair or group work. Personalized feedback on assignments is provided by the teacher, and feedback from industry professionals and peers may also be utilized.

Attendance on designated teaching days is mandatory. Absences, even due to illness or other unavoidable reasons, will result in failing the course. In such cases, the course can be completed when it is next offered.
Assignments for the course must be submitted according to the given schedule. Late submissions will not be accepted or may negatively affect the grade, depending on the assignment. Course assignments cannot be resubmitted for a higher grade.

Employer connections

The course includes an industry partner or an RDI (Research, Development, and Innovation) project.

Exam schedules

he schedule for assignment submissions is available in the Canvas workspace, and the schedule for contact sessions is visible to students in Pakki.

According to section 18 of the degree regulations, "the student must either be present at the first contact session or inform the responsible teacher of their absence to confirm their participation in the course. Alternatively, the teacher may define another method for the student to confirm their participation in the course. These actions may be required within one week of the course start date. To apply this process, the teacher must inform enrolled students of the procedure, and it must be specified in the course implementation plan. If a student is unable to attend the first contact session or meet the teacher's requirements for course activation due to valid reasons, they must contact the responsible teacher to agree on participation. Enrollment will be canceled if the student does not report their absence from the initial session or if the reason for absence is deemed unjustified. Another student from the waitlist may then take their place."

Completion alternatives

According to Laurea's degree regulations, "All students have the right to demonstrate their competencies. The student initiates the recognition and accreditation of prior learning. The competence is recognized and accredited by the teacher responsible for the course or another designated individual. The same assessment criteria and, generally, the same grading scale are used as in the corresponding course or module. Students have the right to apply for recognition of competencies regardless of where, how, or when the competencies were acquired. Students may also apply to have work-based competencies recognized as part of their degree (academic recognition of work experience).

The student is responsible for demonstrating, providing evidence of, and submitting sufficient information on their competencies. The competencies are assessed jointly by the student and the supervising instructor who receives the demonstration." See the student intranet for further details.

Student workload

One credit corresponds to an average of 26.7 hours of student work.

Evaluation scale

H-5

Further information

The course meets the requirements of education leading to a YAMK (Master's level) degree.

The quality of the course implementation has been evaluated, and the self-assessment report is available in Canvas.

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