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Foundations of Environmental Sciences II

Managing Sustainability in Global Industrial Companies
This course is a collaboration between Uppsala University, SINReM and the University of Tokyo. It will focus on how global industrial companies manage issues related to economic, environmental and social sustainability. Based on a flipped classroom philosophy with Problem-Based Learning (PBL) elements, it includes case assignments, individual assignments and active participation in the seminars. The involved teachers and students have different backgrounds and competences. The Uppsala based teachers are mainly interested in issues related to sustainability, technology and ethics, while the Tokyo based teachers have unique competences in chemistry, law, and pedagogy. The UU students are from the Master Programme in Industrial Management and Innovation with a special interest in issues related to business and technology. The UTokyo students are latter year undergraduate students in Environmental Sciences. The SINReM students are from the Master Program in Sustainable and Innovative Natural Resource Management. We hope that these diverse backgrounds and competences can enhance students' experience of and learning from the cases which forms the basis for this course.

Upon completing the course, students are expected to be able to
* describe how sustainability (economic, social, environmental) is manifested and portrayed in global industrial companies,
* describe how sustainability work is managed in global industrial companies, 

* describe in detail the management of sustainability work in companies in one particular technology-intensive industry over the past ten years, 

* discuss and reflect upon sustainability issues, and how they are managed, in a range of technology-intensive industries, 

* plan and execute a project aimed at collecting, systematizing and analyzing information about how sustainability work is managed in global industrial companies, by means of annual reports, sustainability reports, and other sources, and
apply relevant theories from industrial engineering and management, as well as sustainability and environmental sciences to analyze the companies as above. 

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31M360-0021S
GAS-ES6A02L3
Foundations of Environmental Sciences II
ジロドウ イザベル
S1
木曜5限、金曜3限
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講義使用言語
英語
単位
2
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授業計画
The schedule will be confirmed at the beginning of the course. In general, there will be two sessions each week - a planning session (Fr.) and then a presentation session (Th.). The latter will take place with live videoconferencing between students in Uppsala University in Sweden and UTokyo students. FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND UPDATES, SEE ON ITC-LMS and GOOGLE CLASSROOM.
授業の方法
1. Lectures, seminars, case study discussions. 2. The first class will be given online (Zoom: access information will be notified on ITC-LMS before the first class day) 3. From the second session onwards, classes will be held in person, with the option of online attendance for the students who are unable to come to campus due to the reasons permitted by the university policy. 4. Students can individually ask questions to the instructor during the time window of 15 minutes before the core lecture period starts. The students who wish to use that time are advised to notify the instructor beforehand by email.
成績評価方法
Evaluation of written solutions to case studies, oral presentations, active participation/discussion.
教科書
No textbook required.
参考書
Information on reference materials will be provided in class.
履修上の注意
This course is taught and assessed in English and will involve working with and alongside students at Uppsala University in Sweden. Assignments, class materials and updates will be uploaded to Google Classroom. Please see the ITC-LMS page for further information.