COURSE DESCRIPTION
Production development that efficiently contribute to reduction of material use and waste are key to successful transition towards sustainability. The aim of the course is to give the student a deeper understanding of production development for circular flows. Through this course, you will explore the critical relationship between sustainable practices and production development strategies, preparing you to contribute meaningfully to the circular economy and sustainable development initiatives.
In this course, you will be introduced to systematic working methods for production development in practical contexts, with a specific focus on innovation and creativity. The goal of the course is to provide a deep understanding of the application of various practices in different types of product development work. The objective is for course participants to enhance their ability to understand and apply production development processes in the manufacturing industry and gain deeper insights into how these processes relate to organizations' innovation and business strategies in order to achieve circular flows, resilience, and sustainability.
The teaching consists of self-study using course literature, films, and other materials through an internet-based course platform, as well as scheduled webinars and written reflections. There are no physical meetings; only digital online seminars are included.
Study hours
40 hours distributed from week 18, 2025 to week 24, 2025.
Seminars
Webinar 1: April, 28th
Webinar 2: May, 12th
Webinar 3: May, 26th
Webinar 4: June, 9th
Target group
This course is primarily intended for engineers in management or middle management positions within industry, whether they are recent graduates or individuals with extensive experience. The course is suitable for individuals with backgrounds in mechanical engineering, industrial engineering management, or similar educational background.
Entry reqirements
To be eligible for this course, participants must have completed courses equivalent to at least 120 credits, with a minimum of 90 entry Requirement credits in a technical subject area, with at least a passing grade, or equivalent knowledge. Proficiency in English is also required, equivalent to English Level 6.
Educational package in circular economy
The course Product/production and business development for circular flows is an introduction of the educational package starting again spring 2024 and will also run spring 2026. This course: Production development for circular flow together with Product development for circular flows (starting March 3) and Business development for circular flows (starting January 13) are free standing independent courses that build on knowledge in the field.
The course is broken down into: Basic Bayesian concepts Selecting priors, deriving some equations Bayesian inference, Parametric model estimation Sampling based methods Sequential inference (Kalman filters, particle filters) Approximate inference, variational inference Model selection (missing data) Bayesian deep neural networks
Målet med den här kursen är att ge dig ökad kunskap om och förståelse kring beteendeförändring. En speciell typ av beteendeförändring som kursen fokuserar på handlar om nudging. I dagens samhälle finns det många situationer där människor måste förändra sitt beteende för att bättre kunna nå individuella och samhälleliga mål. Nudging och beteendeförändring är viktiga kunskaper för alla personer som försöker förändra andra människor till mer hållbara beteenden. Kursen kommer att ge dig kunskap som kan användas för att designa förslag till beteendeförändring i samband med exempelvis organisationsförändringar, samhällsförändringar eller andra typer av händelser som kräver att större grupper ändrar sina beteenden i någon utsträckning. Kursen behandlar även motivationsteori och centrala nya modeller för storskalig beteendeförändring. Du får ta del av teoretisk kunskap om psykologiska teorier om vad som förändrar människors beteende samt om därtill relevanta praktiskt utformade modeller. Genom att koppla detta till egna verksamhet kan förståelsen för beteendeförändring underlättas. Kursen vänder sig till dig som är yrkesverksam och som vill stärka sin teoretiska och praktiska förståelse för nudging och beteendeförändring i relation till vissa specifika utmaningar. Kursen är på avancerad nivå och ger 5 högskolepoäng. Undervisningen genomförs på distans via Canvas som är Karlstads universitets lärplattform. Kursen är avgiftsfri. Antal platser är begränsat. FÖR VEM?Kursen vänder sig till dig som är yrkesverksam och som vill stärka sin teoretiska och praktiska förståelse för nudging och beteendeförändring i relation till vissa specifika utmaningar. Läs mer och anmäl ditt intresse: https://www.kau.se/ctf/ise/nudging
Den här kursen vänder sig till dig som vill utveckla och stärka förmågan att arbeta strategiskt med utveckling och planering - för att öka dina chanser att uppnå verksamhetsmål och skapa resultat. Här får du träna förmågan att arbeta med verktyg för strategiutveckling som skapar engagemang. Vi går igenom strategiforskningens utveckling med tyngdpunkt på vad som kännetecknar dagens forskning. Du får diskutera och analysera centrala begrepp, modeller och verktyg samt hur dessa används inom praktik och forskning. En stor del av kursen handlar om att pröva och analysera verktyg som adresserar frågor som: Hur kan vi kan förstå företagets omvärld och invärld? Hur kan vi staka ut en strategisk inriktning som håller över tid och hur kan vi i nästa steg få saker och ting att hända? En annan viktig del i kursen är erfarenhetsutbyte och därför kommer kursinnehållet också delvis att anpassas utifrån kursens deltagare utifrån deras behov, önskemål och tidigare erfarenheter. Vår förhoppning är att deltagarna, efter avslutad kurs, har fått nya perspektiv på strategisk utveckling och fler verktyg i sin verktygslåda. Denna kurs hjälper dig att stärka din kompetens kring strategiskt tänkande och därtill knutna arbetssätt vilket också stärker möjligheterna att ta ledande roller knutna till strategiarbete. Kursen vänder sig till dig som är yrkesverksam och passar dig som är ledare, projektledare, affärsutvecklare och innovationsledare och vill bli bättre på att arbeta strategiskt med utveckling och planering. Kursen är på avancerad nivå och ger 5 högskolepoäng. Undervisningen genomförs på distans via Canvas som är Karlstads universitets lärplattform. Kursen är avgiftsfri. Antal platser är begränsat. Nästa kursomgång hösten 2024, besök kursens webbplats för mer information: https://www.kau.se/ctf/ise/verktyg-strategisk-utveckling-och-planering
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