Nazwa przedmiotu:
Circular economy (CE) (WS1A_11/05)
Koordynator przedmiotu:
prof. dr hab. inż. Małgorzata Kacprzak
Status przedmiotu:
Fakultatywny ograniczonego wyboru
Poziom kształcenia:
Studia I stopnia
Program:
Budownictwo
Grupa przedmiotów:
Wspólne dla wydziału
Kod przedmiotu:
WS1A_11/05
Semestr nominalny:
4 / rok ak. 2023/2024
Liczba punktów ECTS:
1
Liczba godzin pracy studenta związanych z osiągnięciem efektów uczenia się:
Lecture: number of taught hours according to study plan – 15 h; student individual work: reading key literature – 5 h; preparation to test – 5 h; In total – 25 h = 1 ECTS
Liczba punktów ECTS na zajęciach wymagających bezpośredniego udziału nauczycieli akademickich:
Lecture – 15 h; In total – 15 h = 0,6 ECTS
Język prowadzenia zajęć:
angielski
Liczba punktów ECTS, którą student uzyskuje w ramach zajęć o charakterze praktycznym:
0
Formy zajęć i ich wymiar w semestrze:
  • Wykład15h
  • Ćwiczenia0h
  • Laboratorium0h
  • Projekt0h
  • Lekcje komputerowe0h
Wymagania wstępne:
-
Limit liczby studentów:
Wykłady: min. 15
Cel przedmiotu:
This course will provide undergraduate students with knowledge in concepts of circular economy CE in the context of the current state of waste and material management systems as well as technological, economic and legal limitations. The implementation of the course content will ensure the understanding of terms such as life cycle, energy flows, "no-waste / less waste" and industrial ecology. Case studies will allow students to learn about the possibility of applying the CE concept in the processing technology of commonly used materials, such as metals, rubber, plastics or the so-called everyday objects clothes, electronic devices, shoes. CE financing and operating models will also be explored in a broader perspective, exploring how global supply chains can scale to more quickly deploy and adapt to circular economies.
Treści kształcenia:
1. Fundamentals of the circular economy: theories and principles of the concept and the history of the idea. 2. Circular design and innovation: opportunities and challenges related to the design of circular technological processes in various sectors. 3. Circular business models: the role of business in a circular economy and how to accelerate the transition from a linear model. 4. Building a circular economy strategy: the rationale for CE and ways to measure success. 5. Politics and society: macro (governments) and micro (local communities) approaches to the social effects of consumption. 6. Social practices and value transformation: optimal organization of materials management in various sectors, energy balance and environmental impact. 7. CE in everyday life (waste is food, the second life of a smartphone, zero waste clothes). 8. Re- thinking in a sustainable circular economy.
Metody oceny:
Attendance at lectures is recommended. It is recommended that the student attend all lectures (15 hours). Each lecture will end with a short quiz on the content of the lecture. If the student participates in all the quizzes (confirmation of the activity in lectures), it will be a bonus to raise the test grade by half a grade. The condition for passing the lectures is obtaining a positive grade from the written test in the fifteenth week of classes, containing the lectures content. The obtained assessment from the written lecture test is made available at the next consultation. In the case of a unsatisfactory grade from the lecture test, the student has the possibility to correct it during the next term in the examination session. In the case of failure to pass a given material, students are allowed to take an final date in the resit session. The student may repeat the lecture due to unsatisfactory results only in the next academic year. When completing the course, the student may only use his or her acquired knowledge. It is unacceptable to use your own notes, books and scripts. The student has the right to inspect his work always during the tutor's consultation hours or at another time agreed by email.
Egzamin:
nie
Literatura:
1. Jonker J., Ivo Kothman, Niels Faber, Naomi Montenegro Navarro (2018) Organising for the Circular Economy, free e-book organising_for_the_circular_economy_ebook.pdf (europa.eu) 2. Ekins, P., Domenech, T., Drummond, P., Bleischwitz, R., Hughes, N. and Lotti, L. (2019), “The Circular Economy: What, Why, How and Where”, Background paper for an OECD/EC Workshop on 5 July 2019 within the workshop series “Managing environmental and energy transitions for regions and cities”, Paris, https://www.oecd.org/cfe/regionaldevelopment/Ekins-2019-Circular-Economy-What-Why-HowWhere.pdf 3. Green Alliance, January 2015, A circular economy for smart devices Opportunities in the US, UK and India 4. William McDonough, Michael Braungart (2002). Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make, Things, North Point Press 5. Stahel, W. The Circular Economy: A Users Guide, (2019) 6. Webster, K. The Circular Economy: A Wealth of Flows, 2nd Edition (2016)
Witryna www przedmiotu:
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Uwagi:
The study programme developed on the basis of a curriculum modified within the framework of NERW task no. 8.

Efekty uczenia się

Profil ogólnoakademicki - wiedza

Charakterystyka W01_03
Has a basic knowledge of new solutions, technologies and methods in the circular economy.
Weryfikacja: Test from lectures content
Powiązane charakterystyki kierunkowe: B1A_W01_03
Powiązane charakterystyki obszarowe: I.P6S_WG.o

Profil ogólnoakademicki - umiejętności

Charakterystyka U01_03
Can obtain information from properly selected sources in English, in the field of circular economy.Test from lectures content
Weryfikacja: Test from lectures content
Powiązane charakterystyki kierunkowe: B1A_U01_03
Powiązane charakterystyki obszarowe: P6U_U

Profil ogólnoakademicki - kompetencje społeczne

Charakterystyka K02_01
Is aware of the importance and understands the legal, economic and social consequences of circular economy.
Weryfikacja: Active participation in lectures (quizzes)
Powiązane charakterystyki kierunkowe: B1A_K02_01
Powiązane charakterystyki obszarowe: I.P6S_KR