Service Design (5 ECTS)
Code: C-02467-LT00CP74-3030
General information
- Enrollment
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03.05.2024 - 16.05.2025
Enrollment is ongoing
Enroll to the implementation in OMA
- Timing
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02.09.2024 - 31.07.2025
Implementation is running.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 ECTS
- Institution
- HAMK University of Applied Sciences, Verkkokampus
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
- Seats
- 0 - 100
- Course
- C-02467-LT00CP74
Location and time
The studies are carried out online. The course is non-stop in style. Students' performances are evaluated approximately every month.
Materials
Lean Service Creation. Open source tools for change agents. The what, the how and the why. Futurice Sarvas, R., Nevanlinna, H. and Pesonen, J. (2017). Lean Service Creation. The handbook V1.8.Futurice. Stickdorn, M., Lawrence, A., Hormess, M. and Schneider, J. (2018). This is Service Design Doing. Applying Service Design and Design Thinking in the real world. O'Reilly.
Employer connections
As a student, you get to choose your own project organization.
Exam schedules
The course has no exam
International connections
No international connections
Completion alternatives
No optional methods
Evaluation methods and criteria
Assessment is based on level of competences in different learning assignments.
Student workload
During the course, the student is responsible for his own use of time and total workload. The performance of the course must be ready by July 31, 2025.
Failed (0)
Assessment is based on level of competences in different learning assignments.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
As a student, you understand, remember and can explain the key basic concepts of service design. Your chosen development project is current and justified. Your output is a concrete development proposal. You have familiarized yourself with the information base related to the challenge and you will use it in the development proposal. The sources used are visible.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
You can analyze and evaluate the key basic concepts of service design. Your chosen development project is current and justified. In the output, you respond to the set goals and a concrete development proposal is created. Your solutions are justified. You have familiarized yourself with the information base related to the project and will use it in the development proposal. The sources used are visible and source criticality has been observed in their use. Your output includes analysis of theory and practice as well as your own reflection.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
As a student, you can create information and relationships that are relevant to the phenomenon and to yourself. The development project you choose is current and justified. In your output, you respond to the set goals and create a concrete development proposal. Your solutions are widely justified and comprehensively analyzed. You have familiarized yourself with the data base related to the challenge, and you use it extensively in your development proposal. You have acquired a wide variety of information sources and used them by analyzing and applying them. The sources you use are visible and source criticality has been observed in their use. An analysis of theory and practice, your own reflection and conclusions have been included in your output.
Teaching methods
In service design studies, you learn to define the entirety of service design, develop services through service design methods and identify different customer needs and service models. Service design is based on design thinking, where individual cases and general models are applied to build understanding and knowledge about the participation of customers, users and service providers in the service process. The purpose of this approach is to design services that balance the needs of the customer, the user, and the business in a way that creates a quality service experience. The process of service design can be seen as repeated steps of searching, defining, developing and implementing. Key contents to be learned are service, service design, customer-oriented description of service, service events, service meeting points, service experience, service usefulness, service usability and service desirability. The study course is implemented at different times online. You study completely according to your own schedule and possibilities.
Further information
HAMK students register for the course in Pakki during the enrolment time. Available only in Finnish at CampusOnline. HAMK’s Spark feedback system opens 7 days before the course/module ends and it stays open for 14 days after the end date. You may give course/module feedback via Pakki. A notification of the courses/modules (to whom you have registered) for which feedback can be given appears on the desktop. You will always receive a notification on the student desktop when a course/module is ready for feedback. You will receive a reminder in HAMK's e-mail on the end date of the implementation, if you have not already given feedback before. For more information on course/module feedback, see the student feedbackpage. Open University of Applied Sciences students can provide course/module feedback via a browser at https://pakki.hamk.fi/spark.
Evaluation scale
1-5