EPN-V2

PPUD6000 Learning and basic teaching competences Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Læring og grunnleggende lærerkompetanse
Study programme
Postgraduate Certificate in Education
Postgraduate Certificate in Education
Postgraduate Certificate in Education
Weight
30.0 ECTS
Year of study
2025/2026
Curriculum
FALL 2025
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

Sustainable Design Approaches introduces the ecological, social, and economic challenges global society is facing today. And how designers may contribute to sustainable industrial production and everyday life styles through new design solution. The course gives an overview of the scientific sustainability principles as well as the political common global goals (Paris agreement and UN's Sustainability development goals, Agenda 2030). It further explores how they may be implemented in the design process.

Systems theory and thinking will introduce you to the elements of sustainability as well as explaining the complexity of relations in socio-ecological systems.You will train your design methodology in finding focus, needs and problem definition related to chosen tasks and user groups, as well as exploring a set of design strategies in idea generation and design of final solution. Finally you are also introduced to methods for evaluation of products and services in order to discuss their contribution to a sustainable development on a product level as well as in a systemic perspective.

Learning outcomes

Admission to the Master's programme.

Content

Alle emner som inngår i mastergraden må være bestått før studenten kan levere inn masteroppgaven til sensur.

Teaching and learning methods

I emnet gjøres det bruk av varierte undervisningsformer, blant annet dialogbaserte forelesninger, prosessuell undervisning, rollespill, individuelt arbeid, gruppearbeid og erfaringsdeling. Det vil også forekomme arbeid mellom undervisningsdagene. Undervisning er forskningsbasert, praksisnær og fremtidsrettet.

Universitetets læringsplattform brukes, og alle studenter må disponere PC og hodetelefoner med mikrofon og ha tilgang til internett.

Pensum

Krav til litteratur i emnet er minimum 1800 sider. Studenten velger 1000 sider fra pensumlisten og kan ellers velge 800 sider enten fra samme liste, eller fra andre relevante kilder. Selvvalgt pensum skal godkjennes av emneansvarlig.

Course requirements

After completing the course, the student is expected to have an overview and understanding of the most important socio-ecological challenges the world is facing today and how design can contribute to solving them. Working on this complex topic, the course should bring the students to an advanced level of

Knowledge

  • understanding how products and services can be interconnected in systems and mutually affecting each other
  • understanding the scientific principles of sustainability
  • understanding how to make informed decisions for design strategies to minimize the negative impact on socio-ecological systems
  • understanding the concept of a circular economy and how design can contribute to achieving this
  • understanding the differences between scientific knowledge and political goals concerning sustainability
  • about how people behaviour may affect the environmental impact caused by the product or service systems, and how the design may affect this behaviour
  • about the global challenges of production and consumption as well as how design may contribute to a sustainable development and the UN sustainability goals

Skills

  • taking a systems perspective to describe a chosen topic in relation to the sustainability challenges
  • identifying needs on a basic level and related user groups
  • identifying the main environmental impacts caused by a product/service system throughout its lifecycle and make rough estimates of these impacts
  • evaluating choices of sustainable design strategy/strategies to be implemented in the project’s ideation phase, design process & results
  • making design decisions to enable for additional life cycles in a circular economy
  • analysing and comparing sustainability performance (socio-ecological) of product concepts in order to identify areas for improvement and select most promising concepts

General competence

  • understanding the importance of considering sustainability aspects in a design process, identify and apply appropriate tools or methods to minimize or eliminate the negative environmental impact
  • being able to communicate the design process, use of design strategies and tools, as well as evaluations and decisions made to reach the most promising results for sustainability
  • is able to reflect on the consequences of values and strategies chosen by the designer and company in a systemic perspective.

Assessment

The most important teaching and learning methods for this course are workshops in class, guest lectures, smaller assignments, peer group presentations, excursions, both individual and group project work. The course includes an individual reflection essay about own learning, contribution and group process.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

The following required coursework must be approved before the student can take the exam:

  • Two assignments in group or individual, orally presented or written submission
  • Reflection essay on learning process, downloaded assignment

Grading scale

Group or individual written home examination, which consists of:

  • One written report. Describing an understanding of the theory, research and analyses approaches supporting a design practice for sustainability, and relevant methodology in a "tool-box"- format for design practice. The report may vary according to the project and chosen format/layout, but between 10 and 40 pages are expected.

The examination result can be appealed.

Examiners

No restrictions on examination resources