Course contents
The course covers:
- LCA methodology
- LCA tools and - databases
- Specialisation of life cycle impact in a specific field that the students choose independently
- Lecture from industry with examples of use of LCA for decision making
Course memo Autumn 2024-50010
Version 1 – 09/06/2024, 4:02:56 PM
Autumn 2024-50010 (Start date 28 Oct 2024, English)
English
ABE/Sustainability and Environmental Engineering
Headings denoted with an asterisk ( * ) is retrieved from the course syllabus version Autumn 2023
The course covers:
The general aim of the course is to develop the student's ability to assess environmental impact of complex systems in technology and urban planning based on a life-cycle perspective by giving theoretical and practical skills in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA).
After passing the course, the students should be able to:
Scheduled learning activities include:
* Compulsory attendance. Mised attendance can be compendated by extra assignment
Individual studies include:
NOTE: Week 47 will be especially intense, with pre-seminar and home exam! Take this into account when you plan your work in this and other courses.
We use Canvas for all course communication, presenting course material, submission of assignments, and more. It is important that you are well acquainted with Canvas so that you can navigate the course. Read more about Canvas
A large part of this course consists of a group project. Project groups are formed based on the interest of students, and projects are shaped based on your own ideas and research questions. Therefore, you should prepare by thinking of topics that you would like to work with in your projects. In the beginning of course week 2, project groups will be formed during a compulsory course meeting. You can read more about this in the introduction page to the course in Canvas.
Curran, M. A. (ed) (2015) Life Cycle Assessment Student Handbook. Wiley.
You can order this book from for instance AdLibris (www.adlibris.se) or Bokus (www.bokus.se).
It is also available online at the KTH Library. Requires lgin with KTH-id.
As listed under each lecture in Canvas.
Students at KTH with a permanent disability can get support during studies from Funka:
A, B, C, D, E, FX, F
Based on recommendation from KTH’s coordinator for disabilities, the examiner will decide how to adapt an examination for students with documented disability.
The examiner may apply another examination format when re-examining individual students.
The section below is not retrieved from the course syllabus:
The final grade (A-F) is a weighted average of the home exam and the project. The project is weighted slightly less than its corresponding credits (Exam weight = 2.5; Project weight = 4).
In order to receive a final course grade, the requirements for an “E” for the home exam and all compulsory elements of the project work must be fulfilled.
Fx represents a failing grade but which can be complemented to reach the grade E.
Grading criteria for the group project are available in Canvas.
"Upping" of grades is not possible in this course. It is therefore of key importance that you are active and contribute responsibly to your group project from the start, but also that you inform your project supervisor at an early stage if you experience problems in group project collaboration.
Compensation assignments are available for all compulsory elements in this course. Details are presented in Canvas.
No major changes have been introduced in the course this year compared to last year
Always use Canvas Inbox to communicate with theachers in this course. Do not use personal email.
Student office, for general course administrative issues: kursexp@abe.kth.se, https://www.kth.se/en/seed/utbildning/studentexpedition-1.63744
28 Oct 2024
English
Always use Canvas Inbox to communicate with theachers in this course. Do not use personal email.
Student office, for general course administrative issues: kursexp@abe.kth.se, https://www.kth.se/en/seed/utbildning/studentexpedition-1.63744