TPD5100 - Sustainable Product Design, Advanced Course
Course content
This course aims to develop the student's personal engagement towards sustainability issues in product design. For Industrial Ecology (or other) master students that take this course as an elective, it provides the opportunity to experience how designers deal with sustainability issues and to discuss sustainability on a product and company level.
As such, this is not a typical design course; the course will have a specific focus on the interdependency between the industrial practice and design activities.
Topics include environmental assessment of product life cycles, product improvement strategies, end-of-life strategies, product service systems, green marketing and communication, the role of internal and external value chains, stakeholder analysis.
Learning outcome
This course presents the design function as a strategic tool to develop, design and implement industrial ecological systems, products and services. This course gives the students theory, methodological tools and practical case studies in how to accomplish change through the means of sustainable values in design processes. Without being moralistic, it also aims to provide the students with the ability to reflect on their own responsibilities in their future role in an industrial chain, in particular as a designer.
Learning methods and activities
The course runs partly in combination with TPD4145, which is a required course for 3rd year IPD students. The course is taught in English.
The students will follow the lectures in Ecodesign TPD4145, and do the same assignments.
Assignments usually include one or two larger group assignments in which IPD students interact with external students that take this course as an elective and a smaller, individual written assignment
The course may also involves 1-hour weekly preparation assignments that are the basis for group discussions.
Alternative forms of assignments can be discussed; for example trading one of the group assignments for an essay on a piece of research or literature review that relates a student's specific interest or expertise with the area of ecodesign.
Compulsory assignments
Recommended previous knowledge
Basic knowledge of product development, but this is not essential.
Required previous knowledge
Course materials
Compendium and lectures.
More on the course
NoFacts
Version: 1
Credits: 7.5
Study level: Second degree level
Grade: Letters
Coursework
Term no.: 1
Teaching semester: SPRING 2012
Start: SPRING 2012
No.of lecture hours: 3
Lab hours: 5
No.of specialization hours: 4
Language of instruction: English
Examination plan
SPRING 2012
Examination arrangement: Work
Part: 1
Work , counts for 100/100
Examination date:
Course coordinator
- Casper Boks
Lecturer(s)
- Ida Nilstad Pettersen
Department with academic responsibility
Subject area(s)
- Product Design - EcoDesign
Contact information
Department of Product DesignNTNU Gløshaugen