IRI32018 Digitalization (Autumn 2019)

Facts about the course

ECTS Credits:
10
Responsible department:
Faculty of Computer Science, Engineering and Economics
Course Leaders:
  • Frode Ramstad Johansen
  • Frode Ramstad Johansen
Teaching language:
English
Duration:
½ year

The course is connected to the following study programs

Optional course in Bachelor´s programme in Innovation and Project Management.

Absolute requirements

Innovation theory (10 ECTS) or equivalent courses.

Lecture Semester

5th semester (autumn)

The student's learning outcomes after completing the course

Knowledge

The student has

  •  theoretical and practical understanding of what affects digital development in public and private sector
  • knowledge and understanding of opportunities and challenges in businesses as a result of digitalization
  • knowledge and understanding of how digitalization and new technological changes can be integrated into businesses
  • knowledge about the ethical challenges associated with digitization

 

Skills

The student can

  •  implement practical projects using various digital tools
  • demonstrate ability for independent and critical assessment through application of course knowledge
  • use tools to stimulate businesses to innovate through digitization

 

General competence

The student can

  • evaluate digital strategies in a critical perspective focusing on environmental, interpersonal and technical challenges
  • understand the challenges relating to implementing a digital strategy
  • apply knowledge and skills to develop a wide range of organizations

Content

The ever-accelerating technological development with a strong focus on digitization will change what private and public companies are working on and how they carry out their work. The development of digital technologies provides new opportunities, but also challenge the companies. Businesses operate in an ever-changing landscape, where their ability to understand development and link it to their strategy, work processes and innovation, can make it easier to maneuver. Through the course, a number of topics within digitalization will be discussed, to provide students insight into and understanding of digital tools and methods. The course focuses on topics such as:

  • models and trends characterizing a digital development
  • digital communication and marketing
  • value chains IoT, big data, AI, visualization
  • blockchain and similar models

Forms of teaching and learning

Workshop lectures, guest lectures and case presentations. The subject can be taught in English.

Workload

250-300 hours

Practical training/internship

None

Coursework requirements - conditions for taking the exam

Individual note adapted to the curriculum.

Participation in group-based project work with approved result.

Examination

Submission of group work in an folder with a total of four submissions.

An overall grade is given on the submitted work according to character rule A-F, where A is best grade and F is not passed.

Examiners

Two sensors.

Conditions for resit/rescheduled exams

New and postponed exam is conducted at the next ordinary exam. In the case of new or postponed examination, a new work folder must be submitted. In the case of a complaint, the submitted work will be re-evaluated.

Course evaluation

A written final evaluation of the course.

Literature

Last update: May 9th 2018.

Due to the development in the subject, literature changes may happen. This implies that new literature can replace older literature at the start of the course

Kidder, T. (2000), The Soul of A New Machine, Little Brown and Company.

Wåge, Dagfinn og Crawford, Gunnar Edwin, Creating Disruptive Ecosystems

Last updated from FS (Common Student System) June 30, 2024 2:30:10 AM