Service Design Process and Methods (5 cr)
Code: A9303-HYA21821
General information
- Enrollment
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26.11.2018 - 10.12.2018
Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
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07.01.2019 - 21.06.2019
Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 cr
- Local portion
- 5 cr
- RDI proportion
- 3 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Contact learning
- Campus
- Laurea Leppävaara
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 15 - 35
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Service Innovation and Design (HYA2), Laurea Leppävaara
- Teachers
- Virpi Kaartti
- Study unit
- A9303
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- explain the principles of service design
- use service design processes and methods
Location and time
Contact sessions at Laurea Leppävaara campus:
Day 1: Thursday 31.1.2019 at 9-16.30
Day 2: Friday 1.2.2019 at 9-16.30
Day 3: Saturday 2.2.2019 at 9-16.30
The participation to the contact days is compulsory.
Materials
Books, dissertations and articles on service design, for example:
Buxton, B. 2007. Sketching User Experiences: Getting the Design Right and the Right Design.
Goodwin, K. 2009. Designing for the Digital Age : how to create human-centered products and service. Indianapolis: Wiley.
Gray, D. et al. 2010. Gamestorming: A Playbook for Innovators, Rulebreakers, and Changemakers.
Greenberg, S. et al. 2012. Sketching User Experiences: The Workbook. Burlington Morgan Kaufmann.
Kaner, S., Lind, L., Toldi, C., Fisk, S. & Berger, D.2014. Facilitator's guide to participatory decision-making. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, cop. 2014.
Meroni, A. & Sangiorgi, D. (ed.) 2011. Design for Services. Burlington, VT: Gower.
Miettinen, S. & Valtonen, A. (ed.) 2012. Service Design with Theory. Lapland University Press.
Moritz, S. 2005. Service Design, Practical Access to Evolving Field, Köln International School of Design.
Polaine, A., Loevlie, L. and Reason, B. 2013. Service Design – From insight to implementation, Rosenfeld Media, Brooklyn NY.
Reason, B.; Løvlie, L.; Flu, M.B. 2016. Service design for business: a practical guide to optimizing the customer experience.
Schneider, J. & Stickdorn, M. (ed.) This is Service Design Thinking: basics - tools – cases (2010). Amsterdam: BIS Publishers.
Stickdorn, M.; Lawrence, A.; Hormess, M.E.; Schneider, J. 2018. This is service design doing: applying service design thinking in the real world: a practitioner's handbook. First Edition. O'Reilly Media, Inc.
The complete literature list will be provided in optima.
Teaching methods
This study unit consists of a 3-day interactive workshop and an individual course assignment. The course assignment can be either a practical service design project (this can be done in pairs as well) or a literature based report with a plan to apply SD approach in your thesis.
Employer connections
The course assignment can be done for an organisation that is chosen by the student.
International connections
International student group.
Student workload
5 ects credits = 135 hours (1 credit = 27 hours of work)
Contact sessions
Reading the literature for the coursework
Doing the coursework and writing a report/making a video
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Grade 1-5
Evaluation scale
H-5
Further information
This course is only for the students who make their master's degree in service innovation and design. We are not able to take anyother students to the course.