Courses at Åbo Akademi

BUP Courses at ÅA 2011 - 2012

AUTUMN SEMESTER 2011

@ Concepts of Sustainability, 5 sp

Period: 5.10-14.12.2011 (distance education, web course in Moodle, no group meetings)

Teacher: MSc Sinikka Suomalainen, MSc Ea Blomqvist

Course content: Concepts, definitions and dimensions of sustainable development. Indicators for sustainability, cases from different parts of the world.

Aim: To give a general understanding how the process of sustainable development has proceeded, to know about the international background documents. To learn about how to measure sustainability, to show good cases in practice, to discuss sustainability from several viewpoints and to relate it to own life.

Learning methods: Individual and group tasks, quizzes and writing an essay. Deadlines for tasks are 2 weeks per module (there are 4 thematic modules).

Study material: Material on the internet, papers from Environmental Science - understanding, protecting and managing the environment in the Baltic Sea region.2003. Ed. Lars Rydén. Chapter 25, Tage Sundström, Lars Rydén. The Baltic University Press, Uppsala 2003. All study materials are available electronically.

Enrolments: At the latest 15.9.2011 to the Open University, Åbo Akademi, on the web http://www.abo.fi/fc/anmalningsdb/
Max 40 participants.

Sustainable Water Management in the Baltic Sea Basin; Water use and management, 5 sp

Period: 11.10 - 29.11. 2011, Tuesdays at 17.30-20.00
Place: Åbo Akademi University
Teacher: doc. Egon Nordström

Aims and contents: To give a professional knowledge on the state of the water resources in the Baltic region, their present use and management, and the challenge of creating sustainable water-use in the Baltic Sea drainage area.
This part focuses on how water is used. The sectors agriculture, municipal water supply, and industry are treated from both quantitative and qualitative aspects. Practical management options are also presented with case studies.

Entry requirements: Students are recommended to have studied the previous Baltic University courses: The Baltic Sea Environment and /or A Sustainable Region or similar. Requirements for successful participation are a basic knowledge of chemistry as well as environmental sciences.

Form of assessment: Paper, presentation, written examination
There will be a limited number of participants (15) attending this course
This course is a specialist course in the Baltic University Programme.

Enrolments: at the latest 27.9.2011 to the Open University, Åbo Akademi, on the web http://www.abo.fi/fc/anmalningsdb/


SPRING SEMESTER 2012

A Sustainable Baltic Region, 5 sp

Period: 25.1-4.4.2012, Wednesdays at 17.30-20.00
Place: Åbo Akademi University
Teacher: doc. Egon Nordström
How to develop a sustainable Baltic region. Energy, material flows, sustainable agriculture, forestry and marina resources, sustainable industrial production and technology, transports, habitation, sustainable economy, ethics and law for sustainability. Studies in a group led by a tutor, written exam. Study material includes booklets, videotapes..

Target group: Students from all faculties
This course is an undergraduate course in the Baltic University Programme

Enrolments: at latest 11.1.2012 to the Open University, Åbo Akademi, on the web http://www.abo.fi/fc/anmalningsdb/


Sustainable Water Management in the Baltic Sea Basin; Waterscape, 5 sp

Period: 7.2-20.3.2012, Tuesdays at 17.30-20.00
Place: Åbo Akademi University
Teacher: doc. Egon Nordström

Aims and contents: To give a professional knowledge on the state of the water resources in the Baltic region, their present use and management, and the challenge of creating sustainable water-use in the Baltic Sea drainage area.
This part treats the waterscape, i.e., water resources, such as rivers, lakes, groundwater, wetlands and the Baltic Sea with its shore, coastal waters and open sea. Both basic process knowledge and physical and economical geography aspects on the water resources is given in this part.

Entry requirements: Students are recommended to have studied the previous Baltic University courses: The Baltic Sea Environment and /or A Sustainable Region or similar. Requirements for successful participation are a basic knowledge of chemistry as well as environmental sciences.

Target audience: The course is of special interest for students with a background in e.g. geology, soil science, environmental engineering and chemistry, hydrology, ecology but other study areas may also be relevant.

Mode of studies: Studies in a group led by a tutor teacher, lectures, case reports, probably videoconferences

Form of assessment: Paper, presentation, written examination
There will be a limited number of participants (15) attending this course
This course is an advanced course in the Baltic University Programme.

Enrolments: at the latest 24.1.2012 to the Open University, Åbo Akademi, on the web http://www.abo.fi/fc/anmalningsdb/

 

BUP Courses at ÅA 2010 - 2011

Spring Semester 2011

A Sustainable Baltic Region

Time: 26.1-6.4.2011, Wednesdays at 17.30-20.00

Place: Åbo Akademi University, Tehtaankatu 2/Fabriksg 2

Teacher: doc. Egon Nordström

Content: How to develop a sustainable Baltic region. Energy, material flows, sustainable agriculture, forestry and marine resources, sustainable industrial production and technology, transports, habitation, sustainable economy, ethics and law for sustainability.

Learning methods: Studies in a group lead by a tutor, written exam. Study material includes booklets, videotapes.

This course is an undergraduate course in the Baltic University Programme.

Registrations: at latest 12.1.2011 on the web or to the Open University, Tehtaankatu 2, phone Maria Saxén, 02-215 3281.
 

Sustainable Water Management in the Baltic Sea Basin: Waterscape

Period: 1.2-29.3.2011, Tuesdays at 17.30-20.00

Place: Centre for Continuing Education

Teacher: doc. Egon Nordström

Aims and contents: To give a professional knowledge on the state of the water resources in the Baltic region, their present use and management, and the challenge of creating sustainable water-use in the Baltic Sea drainage area.
This part treats the waterscape, i.e., water resources, such as rivers, lakes, groundwater, wetlands and the Baltic Sea with its shore, coastal waters and open sea. Both basic process knowledge and physical and economical geography aspects on the water resources is given in this part.

Entry requirements: Students are recommended to have studied the previous Baltic University courses: The Baltic Sea Environment and /or A Sustainable Region or similar. Requirements for successful participation are a basic knowledge of chemistry as well as environmental sciences.

Target audience: The course is of special interest for students with a background in e.g. geology, soil science, environmental engineering and chemistry, hydrology, ecology but other study areas may also be relevant.
Mode of studies: Studies in a group led by a tutor teacher, lectures, case reports, probably video conferences

Form of assessment: Paper/Presentation/Examination

There will be a limited number of participants (15) attending this course

This course is an advanced course in the Baltic University Programme.

Registrations: at the latest 19.1.2011 to the Open University, Åbo Akademi, Tehtaankatu 2, on the web, or phone Maria Saxén, 02-215 3281
 

Sustainable Water Management; River Basin Management

Time: 5.4-24.5.2011, Tuesdays

Teacher: doc. Egon Nordström

Requirements: Previous participation in A Sustainable Baltic Region or similar level of knowledge and basic knowledge in chemistry is required.

Registration: Not later than 23.3.2011.

 

Autumn Semester 2010


Sustainable Water Management: Water use and management
 

Period: 12.10 - 30.11. 2010, Tuesdays at 17.30-20.00

Place: Åbo Akademi University, Tehtaankatu 2/Fabriksg 2

Teacher: doc. Egon Nordström

Aims and contents: To give a professional knowledge on the state of the water resources in the Baltic region, their present use and management, and the challenge of creating sustainable water-use in the Baltic Sea drainage area.
This part focuses on how water is used. The sectors agriculture, municipal water supply, and industry are treated from both quantitative and qualitative aspects. Practical management options are also presented with case studies.
Entry requirements: Students are recommended to have studied the previous Baltic University courses: The Baltic Sea Environment and /or A Sustainable Region or similar. Requirements for successful participation are a basic knowledge of chemistry as well as environmental sciences.

There will be a limited number of participants (15) attending this course

Enrollments: at the latest 28.9.2010 to the Open University, Åbo Akademi, Tehtaankatu 2, on the web http://www.abo.fi/fc/anmalningsdb/

This course is a specialist course in the Baltic University Programme.


Concepts of Sustainability

Period: 6.10-15.12.2010 (distance education, no group meetings)

Teacher: MSc Sinikka Suomalainen, MSc Ea Blomqvist

Course content: Concepts, definitions and dimensions of sustainable development. Indicators for sustainability, cases from different parts of the world.

Aim: To give a general understanding how the process of sustainable development has proceeded, to know about the international background documents. To learn about how to measure sustainability, to show good cases in practice, to discuss sustainability from several viewpoints and to relate it to own life.

Learning methods: individual and group tasks, quizzes and writing an essay. Deadlines for tasks are 2 weeks per module (there are 4 thematic modules).

Study material: material on the internet, papers from Environmental Science - understanding, protecting and managing the environment in the Baltic Sea region.2003. Ed. Rydén Lars. Chapter 25, Tage Sundström, Lars Rydén. The Baltic University Press, Uppsala 2003. All study materials are available electronically.

Enrollment: at the latest 23.9.2010 to the Open University, Åbo Akademi, Tehtaankatu 2, on the web http://www.abo.fi/fc/anmalningsdb


 

   

BUP Courses at ÅA spring 2010

A Sustainable Baltic Region, 5 credits

Lecturer: doc. Egon Nordström

Contact: Sinikka Suomalainen

Period: 27.1 - 7.4.2010, Wednesdays at 17.30-20.00

Level: Basic/Intermediate

Aim and content
How to develop a sustainable Baltic region. Energy, material flows, sustainable agriculture, forestry and marine resources, sustainable industrial production and technology, transports, habitation, sustainable economy, ethics and law for sustainability.

Entry requirements: none

Target audience
Students from all faculties interested in sustainable development and environmental issues.

Mode of studies
Lectures, group discussions, video conferences in cooperation with students at universities in the Baltic region and literature studies. The course language is English.

Form of assessment: Active participation, presentations, written examination.

Contact hours: 33

Literature
A Sustainable Baltic Region, booklets 1-10. The Baltic University Programme, Uppsala university. Uppsala, 1997. Study material includes also videotapes.

This course is an undergraduate course in the Baltic University Programme.
(This course will be offered if financing is granted)

Place: Åbo Akademi University, Fabriksgatan 2/Tehtaankatu 2

Registrations
at latest 13.1.2010 to the Open University, Åbo Akademi University, Tehtaankatu 2, registrations on the web http://www.abo.fi/fc/anmalningsdb/ or by phone Maria Saxén, 02-215 3281

There will be a limited number of participants (15) attending this course.

 

Sustainable Water Management in the Baltic Sea Basin;
The Waterscape, 5 credits

Teacher: doc. Egon Nordström

Contact: Sinikka Suomalainen

Period: 2.2 - 30.3.2010, Tuesdays at 17.30-20

Level: intermediate/advanced

Aims and contents
To give a professional knowledge on the state of the water resources in the Baltic region, their present use and management, and the challenge of creating sustainable water-use in the Baltic Sea drainage area. The first part treats the waterscape, i.e., water resources, such as rivers, lakes, groundwater, wetlands and the Baltic Sea with its shore, coastal waters and open sea. Both basic process knowledge and physical and economical geography aspects on the water resources is given in this part.

Entry requirements
Students are recommended to have studied the previous Baltic University courses: The Baltic Sea Environment and/or A Sustainable Region or similar. Requirements for successful participation are a basic knowledge of chemistry as well as environmental sciences.

Target audience
The course is of special interest for students with a background in e.g. geology, soil science, environmental engineering and chemistry, hydrology, ecology but other study areas may also be relevant.

Mode of studies: Studies in a group led by a tutor teacher, lectures, case reports, probably video conferences

Form of assessment: Paper/Presentation/Examination

Literature:
Sustainable Water Management in the Baltic Sea Basin. 2000.
Book 1 The Waterscape. Ed. L-C Lundin. The Baltic University Programme. 207 p.

The course is included in Environmental Studies, and is also accepted as 5 ECTS (to be confirmed) in the subject Environmental and Marine Biology (Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences). The book is available free on the internet http://www.balticuniv.uu.se/swm/books/textbooks.htm (and also at Åbo Akademi University Library)

Registrations:
At the latest 19.1.2010 to the Open University, Åbo Akademi University, Tehtaankatu 2,  registrations on the web http://www.abo.fi/fc/anmalningsdb/ or by phone Maria Saxén, 02-215 3281

There will be a limited number of participants (15) attending this course.

 

Further information

MSc Sinikka Suomalainen
Centre for Continuing Education /from 1.8.2009 Centre for Life Long Learning
Åbo Akademy University
Tehtaankatu 2
20500 Turku, Finland

Phone: +358 (0)2 215 4870
Fax:
+358 (0)2 215 4943
e-mail: sinikka.suomalainen@ abo.fi

   

BUP courses at Åbo Akademi University autumn 2009

Autumn 2009

Concepts of Sustainability, 5 credits

Content:

Concepts, definitions and dimensions of sustainable development. Indicators for sustainability, cases from different parts of the world.

Aim

To give a general understanding how the process of sustainable development has proceeded, to know about the international background documents. To learn about how to measure sustainability, to show good cases in practice, to discuss sustainability from several viewpoints and to relate it to own life.

Teacher

MSc Sinikka Suomalainen et al.

Time

7.10-16.12.2009 (distance education, no gropu meetings)

Contact hours

none

Mode of study

Individual and group tasks, quizzes and writing an essay. Deadlines for tasks are 2 weeks per module (there are 4 thematic modules).

Study material

material on the internet, papers from Environmental Science – understanding, protecting and managing the environment in the Baltic Sea region.2003. Ed. Rydén Lars. Chapter 25, Tage Sundström, Lars Rydén. The Baltic University Press, Uppsala 2003. All study materials are available electronically.

Assesment

grade 1-5.

Registrations

at latest 22.9.2009 to the Open University, Åbo Akademi University, Tehtaankatu 2, by e-mail: opu@abo or registrations on the web http://www.abo.fi/fc/anmalningsdb/

Sustainable Water Management in the Baltic Sea Basin

The course Sustainable Water Management (15 ECTS) consists of 3 parts (Course I, II, III). The course is of special interest for students with a background in e.g. geology, soil science, environmental engineering and chemistry, hydrology, ecology but other study areas may also be relevant. The course demands previous knowledge within these fields of science. Students are recommended to have studied the previous Baltic University courses, The Baltic Sea Environment and/or A Sustainable Baltic Region or similar. Requirements for successful participation are a basic knowledge of chemistry as well as environmental sciences. It is possible, but not recommended, to participate in only one part of the course.

Course I The Waterscape, 5 ECTS
Course II Water use and management, 5 ECTS
Courser III River Basin management, 5 ECTS(probably not 2008-2009)
 
The Sustainable Water Management (SWM) is an advanced course in the Baltic University Programme

Sustainable Water Management in the Baltic Sea Basin; Water use and management, 5 credits

Teacher

doc. Egon Nordström

Contact

Sinikka Suomalainen

Period

13.10-2.12. 2009, Tuesdays 17.30-20.00

Place

Åbo Akademi University, Fabriksgatan 2 / Tehtaankatu 2

Level

intermediate/advanced

Aims and contents:

To give a professional knowledge on the state of the water resources in the Baltic region, their present use and management, and the challenge of creating sustainable water-use in the Baltic Sea drainage area. This part focuses on how water is used. The sectors agriculture, municipal water supply, and industry are treated from both quantitative and qualitative aspects. Practical management options are also presented with several case studies.

Entry requirements

Students are recommended to have studied the previous Baltic University courses: The Baltic Sea Environment and/or A Sustainable Region or similar. Requirements for successful participation are a basic knowledge of chemistry as well as environmental sciences.

Target audience

The course is of special interest for students with a background in e.g. geology, soil science, environmental engineering and chemistry, hydrology, ecology but other study areas may also be relevant.

Mode of studies

Studies in a group led by a tutor teacher, lectures, case reports, probably video conferences

Form of assessment:

Paper/Presentation/Examination

Literature

Sustainable Water Management in the Baltic Sea Basin. 2000.
Book 2 Water Use And Management. Ed. L-C Lundin. The Baltic University Programme. 240 p. The book is available free on the internet http://www.balticuniv.uu.se/swm/books/textbooks.htm (and also at Åbo Akademi University Library)

This course is an advanced course in the Baltic University Programme. (This course will be offered if financing is granted)

Registrations

at the latest 29.9.2009 to the Open University, Åbo Akademi University, Tehtaankatu 2,  registrations on the web http://www.abo.fi/fc/anmalningsdb/ or by phone Maria Saxén, 02-215 3281

There will be a limited number of participants (15) attending this course

   

BUP courses at Åbo Akademi University 2008-2009

Autumn 2008


Concepts of Sustainability, 5 ECTS

Content:

To give an introduction to concepts of sustainability.Concepts of sustainable development, indicators, cases.
The key events of sustainability, concepts, indicators, cases, sectors. Global, regional and local aspects.

Teacher:

MSc Sinikka Suomalainen et al.

Time:

3.10-10.12.2008 (distance education, no group meetings)

Contact hours:

none

Mode of study:

individual and group tasks, quizzes and writing an essay. Deadlines for tasks are 2 weeks per module (there are 4 thematic modules).

Study material:

material on the internet, papers from Environmental Science – understanding, protecting and managing the environment in the Baltic Sea region.2003. Ed. Rydén Lars. Chapter 25, Tage Sundström, Lars Rydén. The Baltic University Press, Uppsala 2003. All study materials are available electronically.

Assesment:

grade 1-5.

Registrations:

at latest 19.9.2008 to Centre for Continuing Education, the Open University, Tehtaankatu 2, by e-mail: opu@abo or registrations on the web http://www.abo.fi/fc/anmalningsdb/

Sustainable Water Management in the Baltic Sea Basin

The course Sustainable Water Management (15 ECTS) consists of 3 parts (Course I, II, III). The course is of special interest for students with a background in e.g. geology, soil science, environmental engineering and chemistry, hydrology, ecology but other study areas may also be relevant. The course demands previous knowledge within these fields of science. Students are recommended to have studied the previous Baltic University courses, The Baltic Sea Environment and/or A Sustainable Baltic Region or similar. Requirements for successful participation are a basic knowledge of chemistry as well as environmental sciences. It is possible, but not recommended, to participate in only one part of the course.

Course I The Waterscape, 5 ECTS
Course II Water use and management, 5 ECTS
Courser III River Basin management, 5 ECTS(probably not 2008-2009) 
 

The Sustainable Water Management (SWM) is an advanced course in the Baltic University Programme (http://www.balticuniv.uu.se

Sustainable Water Management in the Baltic Sea Basin; Water use and management, 5 ECTS

Teacher:

doc. Egon Nodrström

Contact:

Sinikka Suomalainen

Period:

14.10-2.12. 2008, Tuesdays 16.30-19.00

Level:

intermediate/advanced

Aims and contents:

To give a professional knowledge on the state of the water resources in the Baltic region, their present use and management, and the challenge of creating sustainable water-use in the Baltic Sea drainage area. This part focuses on how water is used. The sectors agriculture, municipal water supply, and industry are treated from both quantitative and qualitative aspects. Practical management options are also presented with several case studies.

Entry requirements:

Students are recommended to have studied the previous Baltic University courses: The Baltic Sea Environment and/or A Sustainable Region or similar. Requirements for successful participation are a basic knowledge of chemistry as well as environmental sciences.

Target audience:

The course is of special interest for students with a background in e.g. geology, soil science, environmental engineering and chemistry, hydrology, ecology but other study areas may also be relevant.

Mode of studies:

Studies in a group led by a tutor teacher, lectures, case reports, probably videoconferences

Form of assessment:

Paper/Presentation/Examination

Literature:

Sustainable Water Management in the Baltic Sea Basin. 2000.
Book 2 Water Use And Management. Ed. L-C Lundin. The Baltic University Programme. 240 p. The book is available free on the internet http://www.balticuniv.uu.se/swm/books/textbooks.htm (and also at Åbo Akademi Univeristy Library)

This course is an advanced course in the Baltic University Programme. (This course will be offered if financing is granted)

Registrations:

at latest 30.9.2008 to Centre for Continuing Education, the Open University (http://www.abo.fi/fc/opu/), Tehtaankatu 2, by e-mail: opu@abo or registrations on the web http://www.abo.fi/fc/anmalningsdb/ , or phone Maria Saxén, 02-215 3281

There will be a limited number of participants (15) attending this course

Spring 2009

A Sustainable Baltic Region, 5 ECTS


Lecturer:

doc. Egon Nordström

Contact:

Sinikka Suomalainen

Period:

31.1-3.4.2009, Fridays at 17.15-19.45

Level:

Basic/Intermediate

Aim and content:

How to develop a sustainable Baltic region. Energy, material flows, sustainable agriculture, forestry and marine resources, sustainable industrial production and technology, transports, habitation, sustainable economy, ethics and law for sustainability.

Entry requirements:

none

Target audience:

Students from all faculties interested in sustainable development and environmental issues.
Mode of studies: Lectures, group discussions, videoconferences in cooperation with students at universities in the Baltic region and literature studies. The course language is english.

Form of assessment:

Active participation, presentations, written examination.

Contact hours:

33

Literature:

A Sustainable Baltic Region, booklets 1-10. The Baltic University Programme, Uppsala university. Uppsala, 1997. Study material includes also videotapes.

This course is an undergraduate course in the Baltic University Programme.
(This course will be offered if financing is granted)

Place:

aud Kosmos/aud Atlas), Centre for Continuing Education

Registrations:

at latest 15.1.2009, to Centre for Continuing Education, the Open University (http://www.abo.fi/fc/opu/), Tehtaankatu 2, by e-mail: opu@abo or registrations on the web http://www.abo.fi/fc/anmalningsdb/ , or phone Maria Saxén, 02-215 3281

There will be a limited number of participants (15) attending this course

Sustainable Water Management in the Baltic Sea Basin; The Waterscape, 5 credits

Teacher:

MSc, BEcon Britt-Marie Jakobsson

Contact:

Sinikka Suomalainen

Period:

3.2-31.3.2009, Tuesdays at 16.30-19

Level:

intermediate/advanced

Aims and contents:

To give a professional knowledge on the state of the water resources in the Baltic region, their present use and management, and the challenge of creating sustainable water-use in the Baltic Sea drainage area. The first part treats the waterscape, i.e., water resources, such as rivers, lakes, groundwater, wetlands and the Baltic Sea with its shore, coastal waters and open sea. Both basic process knowledge and physical and economical geography aspects on the water resources is given in this part.

Entry requirements:

Students are recommended to have studied the previous Baltic University courses: The Baltic Sea Environment and/or A Sustainable Region or similar. Requirements for successful participation are a basic knowledge of chemistry as well as environmental sciences.

Target audience:

The course is of special interest for students with a background in e.g. geology, soil science, environmental engineering and chemistry, hydrology, ecology but other study areas may also be relevant.

Mode of studies:

Studies in a group led by a tutor teacher, lectures, case reports, probably videoconferences

Form of assessment:

Paper/Presentation/Examination

Literature:

Sustainable Water Management in the Baltic Sea Basin. 2000.
Book 1 The Waterscape. Ed. L-C Lundin. The Baltic University Programme. 207 p.

The course is included in Environmental Studies, and is also accepted as 5 ECTS (to be confirmed) in the subject Environmental and Marine Biology (Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences). The book is available free on the internet http://www.balticuniv.uu.se/swm/books/textbooks.htm (and also at Åbo Akademi Univeristy Library)

Registrations:

at latest 20.1.2009, to Centre for Continuing Education, the Open University (http://www.abo.fi/fc/opu/), Tehtaankatu 2, by e-mail: opu@abo or registrations on the web http://www.abo.fi/fc/anmalningsdb/ , or phone Maria Saxén, 02-215 3281

There will be a limited number of participants (15) attending this course

Further information:

MSc Sinikka Suomalainen

Centre for Continuing Education 
Åbo Akademy University 
Tehtaankatu 2 
20500 Turku, Finland

Phone:

+358 (0)2 215 4870

Fax:

+358 (0)2 215 4943

e-mail:

sinikka.suomalainen@ abo.fi

   
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