•   Applied Coding 2 COD2PO202-3007 18.01.2021-21.05.2021  5   (RM4, ...) +-
    Learning objectives
    The module further advances the competences from the Applied Coding 1 module: cultural awareness, customer understanding and business mindset, research methods, market research and product service development. The module is linked to the core modules Business Environment and Customer Competences.
    Starting level and linkage with other courses
    The module advances the following competences: cultural awareness, customer understanding and business mindset, research methods, market research and product service development. This module can only be taken on completion of the Applied Coding 1 (COD2PO201).
    Contents
    Virtual Course assignment (50%)
    Case Study assignment exam (25%)
    Guest & Teacher lectures (attendance & class tasks) (25%)

    Dates for submission will be provided when the course starts.
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria - grade 1
    The student has some understanding of coding languages used in the module. He/She is able to communicate at a minimal level in the coding language. The student displays limited cultural business awareness and is able to assess some of the product needs for the customer. The student is able to operate only when aided by other students and supervisors
    Assessment criteria - grade 3
    The student is able to understand coding languages used in the module. He/She is able to develop some coding independently. The student is able to operate with tasks both in teams and independently. The student displays some culturally aware business-oriented approaches by assessing the product needs for the customer.
    Assessment criteria - grade 5
    The student has an advanced understanding of coding languages used in the module. He/She is able to develop coding independently. He/She applies an entrepreneurial problem-solving approach to their project work and coding creation processes. The student has a comprehensive culturally aware business-oriented approach by assessing the product needs for the customer.
    Further information
    Darren Trofimczuk, Porvoo campus
    darren.trofimczuk@haaga-helia.fi

    Teaching methods and instruction

    The module further advances the competences from the Applied Coding 1 module: cultural awareness, customer understanding and business mindset, research methods, market research and product service development. The module is linked to the core modules Business Environment and Customer Competences.
    • Pre-Assign
    • Virtual coding course diary with DataCamp
    • Case Study Exam
    • Class Tasks x 3

    Learning material and recommended literature

    • Rouhiainen Lasse, 2017, Artificial Intelligence: 101 Things You Must Know Today About Our Future, ISBN: 1982048808
    • E-books and online articles:
    • Online tutorials   
    • Companies’ web portals 
    • Relevant media, news agencies, quality press, etc.  
    • Social networking tools   
    • Exercises, tests
    • Instructors’ own materials

    Mode of delivery

    Contact teaching

    Working life connections

    Possible company visits and guest lecturers and workshops from different companies and organizations.  

    Campus

    Porvoo Campus

    Exam dates and re-exam possibilities

    There is one case study exam on a topic that the instructor will outline when the course starts. There are also 3 compulsory class assignments. Re-exams can be arranged during the module implementation, but must be agreed with the course instructor before the end of the module.

    Teaching language

    English

    Internationality

    Possibility to operate with international teams and international lectures. Possible guest lecturers from international organizations and partner universities. 

    Timing

    18.01.2021 - 21.05.2021

    Learning assignments

    • Pre-Assign (Pass/Fail) • Virtual coding course diary (40%) • Case Study Exam (20%) • Class Tasks x 3 (each worth 13.3%) Dates for submission will be provided when the course starts.

    Enrollment

    04.01.2021 - 15.01.2021

    Content scheduling

    Schedule will be provided at the start of the course.

    Groups
    • RM4
    • LP4TH
    • PO4
    • VM4
    • LP4KV
    • EXCH
    • RG4
    Alternative learning methods

    a) Learning with contact teaching including assignments, project work, independent study and exams
    b) Virtual learning including virtual study with assignments, project work via the Internet, project execution as a webinar and exams

    Note-

    * Students must have completed the Applied Coding 1 module before starting this module

    Teachers

    Darren Trofimczuk

    Seats

    15 - 40

    Further information

    Assessment methods will be completed via the virtual platform (Moodle or Google Classroom). These will be in the form of an exam, virtual diary for the DataCamp coding course and the three class assignments.
    • Classroom activities
    • Individual assignments
    • Teamwork
    • Final deliverables
    • Peer assessment
    • Self-assessment

    Degree Programmes

    POMO Degree Programme in Tourism, VIMA Degree Programme in Sales and Visual Marketing, TEMPO Degree Programme in Tourism Event and Management, LIIPO Degree Programme in Business Management

    Evaluation scale

    H-5