Completion methods
The course is completed completely online, as independent study. The course consists of two parts:
1) Overview: Each student completes an online (Moodle) exam consisting of 10 short questions. Each question points to online information sources: webcasts, research articles, websites of relevant organizations or statistical reports, which you will need to study in order to answer the question. The aim of this part of the course is to ensure that you have an overview of the field and its practices (such as environmental management systems, the global reporting initiative, product-service systems)
2) Research perspectives essay: Drawing on the book Hoffman, A. & Georg, S. (2018) Business and the Natural Environment (Routledge Focus), each student should write a 10-page essay where you:
- select and describe a research perspective on business sustainability that interests you (3-4 p.)
- select and describe an empirical research topic that you could investigate from this perspective (3-4 p.)
- frame and motivate your essay with a good introduction (1-2 p.)
- end your essay with concluding reflections concerning the pros and cons of using this research perspective (1-2 p.)
- carefully copy-edit your text and make sure your references are in good order.
Grading scale
Scale 0-5
Assessment practices and criteria
Graded on a scale of 0-5. Moodle exam, 50% and essay, 50%.
Activities and methods in support of learning
Independent study, including reading articles, watching webcasts, analyzing statistics and news items (40 hours) in order to answer questions in Moodle exam. Reading the textbook (30 hours) and writing the assigned essay (65 hours).
Target groups
Master’s students in Environmental Change and Global Sustainability, Master’s students in Social Sciences
Teaching period when the course will be offered
Twice yearly: Period 1 and 3
Recommended time or stage of studies for completion
1st study year in master’s
Study module
Optional in ECGS-200 Consumer-Citizens and Sustainability Transitions
Expiry of studies
valid for 10 years
Language of instruction
English
Language of learning
English, Finnish or Swedish
Literature and learning material
Independent study, materials available on Moodle
Course level
Master’s level, (second-cycle degree/EQF level 7).
Course level: intermediate