Letter of Proficiency
Applied Methods for Circular Economy Sustainability
This Course is Part of a Micro-credential
This course is only available to students who have successfully completed Principles of Sustainability in Circular Economy
ABOUT THIS COURSE
Learners will be introduced to tools and methods, including triple-bottom-line analysis, to build the underlying justifications for implementing circular supply chains. The intent of this course is to provide learners with advanced topics and tools for performing life cycle costing, for business applications.
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OUTCOMES
- Understand and apply different approaches for lifecycle assessments/lifecycle costing (LCA/LCC), designed for targeted applications
- Understand and apply advanced topics of lifecycle analysis (LCA) and lifecycle costing (LCC) for quantifying sustainability and circularity, including sensitivity analyses for identifying key activities and stakeholders
- Understand policy landscapes towards identifying opportunities for business growth
Professional learners, able to make change in their organization towards circularizing value chains, including:
- Government (municipalities, supporting agencies, etc.)
- Large for-profit companies
- Small-to-Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
- Industry associations & non-profits
- Academics embarking in entrepreneurship
Week 1: February 10 – 14, 2025
Synchronous Session: Tuesday, February 11, 2025 – 12:00pm – 1:00pm PST
Week 2: February 17 – 21, 2025
Synchronous Session: Tuesday, February 18, 2025 – 12:00pm – 1:30pm PST
Week 3: February 24 – 28, 2025
Synchronous Session: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 – 12:00pm – 1:30pm PST
Week 4: March 3 – 7, 2025
Synchronous Session: Tuesday, March 4, 2025 – 11:00am – 2:00pm PST
Delivery Mode:
Online
Structure:
The course consists of synchronous classes and asynchronous readings, exercises, and assignments. Spanning 4-weeks, with 7hrs of learner commitment per week, for a total duration of 28hrs per course (56hrs for both courses).
Dr. Bryn Crawford (Co-Instructor):Dr. Bryn Crawford is a Research Engineer and Program Manager at The University of British Columbia’s Materials and Manufacturing Research Institute (MMRI), responsible for establishing and coordinating circular economy-related R&D initiatives, particularly the PacifiCan-funded Accelerating Circular Economy (ACE) Platform. Bryn has experience working in both academic and industrial settings, executing over $20M of projects. The former largely in research centers collaborating with industry to solve technical barriers for introducing new products, materials and processes, as well as root-cause analysis and continuous improvement projects. In this micro-credential, Bryn will be using his expertise in circular economy models and technological solutions, to support learners throughout the course and for potential future collaborations. |
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Mahsa Mohammadi (Co-Instructor):Mahsa Mohammadi is an operations and data analytics mentor in the Industrial and System Engineering lab at The University of British Columbia (Okanagan) and a lecturer in the Shannon School of Business at Cape Breton University. Her expertise includes operations and supply chain analytics, life cycle assessment, strategic sustainable development, and the circular economy. Mahsa’s research interests include urban logistics, transportation planning, disaster management, AI and blockchain technology, and decision support systems. In this micro-credential, Mahsa will deliver content and support learners, particularly on topics related to her domain expertise. |
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Dr. Babak Mohamadpour (Course Developer)Dr. Babak Mohamadpour is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Applied Science at the University of British Columbia (Okanagan). Prior to joining UBC, Dr. Tosarkani was an Assistant Professor of Operations Research and Management Science at Shannon School of Business, Cape Breton University where he taught Operations Management, Logistics & Transportation, Quantitative Methods, and Computers in Business. He has developed integrated methodologies to configure facility location models in different sectors, such as manufacturing, healthcare, energy, and agriculture. In this micro-credential program, Dr. Tosarkani brings his expertise in business modelling and life-cycle assessments to help learners design and analyze different value chain arrangements towards optimizing their implementation in a circular context. |
Upon successful completion of all program requirements, learners are awarded a UBC Okanagan Letter of Proficiency (a non-credit credential).
The credential is provided in paper format. Learners will also receive a verifiable digital badge (which has descriptive metadata about the learning achievement) for sharing through digital channels.