Life Cycle Assessment, Resource Efficiency
- Fakultät
Fakultät Agrarwissenschaften und Landschaftsarchitektur (AuL)
- Version
Version 1 vom 17.07.2025.
- Modulkennung
44M0572
- Niveaustufe
Master
- Unterrichtssprache
Englisch
- ECTS-Leistungspunkte und Benotung
5.0
- Häufigkeit des Angebots des Moduls
nur Sommersemester
- Dauer des Moduls
1 Semester
- Kurzbeschreibung
Life cycle analysis (also known as life cycle assessment or LCA) is a systematic analysis of the potential environmental impacts and energy balance of products throughout their life cycle. As part of the seminar, students are empowered to prepare a life cycle assessment based on a case study. Ideally in cooperation with a practice partner. In addition, concepts are developed around the resource efficiency of products and services. Different sets of ecological indicators are examined, including the consideration of CO2 or land use.
- Lehr-Lerninhalte
Introduction
- Thematic orientation and contents of the module
- Content-related processing framework of the respective product group
- Processing interests of the module participants - initial ideas
Introduction to resource efficiency
- Background and development of the topic of resource efficiency
- Overview of tools for eco- and resource efficiency
- Introduction to software (e.g. Umberto) and databases (e.g. ECOINVENT)
- Criteria for assessing resource efficiency
Analysis
- Analysis and assessment of products, services and/or value chains
- Calculation of ecological impacts expressed in CO2 or land use or biodiversity losses of products and services based on selected case studies using the provided software
In-depth case studies
- Selection of case studies (products) for in-depth analysis of life cycle resource use, in case in living labs (directly used for primary data collection)
- Implementation of the case studies in a seminar paper
- Presentation of results in small groups
- Preparation of the results in semester group
- Presentation and discussion of the results from the case studies (possibly in combination with an excursion)
- Documentation of the case study
- Gesamtarbeitsaufwand
Der Arbeitsaufwand für das Modul umfasst insgesamt 150 Stunden (siehe auch "ECTS-Leistungspunkte und Benotung").
- Lehr- und Lernformen
Dozentengebundenes Lernen Std. Workload Lehrtyp Mediale Umsetzung Konkretisierung 60 Seminar Präsenz oder Online - Dozentenungebundenes Lernen Std. Workload Lehrtyp Mediale Umsetzung Konkretisierung 50 Arbeit in Kleingruppen - 15 Peer-Feedback - 25 Erstellung von Prüfungsleistungen -
- Weitere Erläuterungen
In the course of the semester, a case study is prepared, analyzed and discussed within the framework of a case study incl. a written paper. Ideally in cooperation with a practice partner. Focus on the social or economic dimension of supply chain management.
- Benotete Prüfungsleistung
- Fallstudie (schriftlich)
- Bemerkung zur Prüfungsart
In the course of the semester, a life cycle assessment will be prepared, which is then to be explained, analyzed and discussed within the framework of a case study incl. written elaboration (max 15 pages). Ideally in cooperation with a practice partner.
The module can be linked to the project modules Project A and Project B or can form a building block in this project work.
- Prüfungsdauer und Prüfungsumfang
Case Study, written: ca. 13-15 pages
- Empfohlene Vorkenntnisse
Basic knowledge of natural sciences is recommended in this model and helpful for working through the case studies.
- Wissensverbreiterung
- Students know the methods and concepts of life cycle assessment for the analysis and evaluation of products and services and are aware of the most important 5 steps (incl. critical review).
- Students know the advantages and disadvantages of life cycle assessment and can evaluate them.
- Wissensvertiefung
- Students create extensive sensitivity analyses and scenarios based on their own case study in order to analyze and characterize the most important reduction potentials in an ecological sense.
- Students create a criteria catalog for the improvement of ecological impact based on their own case study and therefore create a deeper understanding of focused assessment methods.
- Nutzung und Transfer
- Students will work in multi-disciplinary teams and will collect (if possible) primary date for their case studies
- Within the module case study problems addressed to the students by the practice will be evaluated (it is also possible that the students also conduct their own case studies)
- Therefore presentation and discussion techniques will be practiced
- Wissenschaftliche Innovation
- Through case study work, existing data sets can be verified and expanded or new data sets can be empirically collected.
- Kommunikation und Kooperation
- Students will be able to identify and close their own knowledge gaps, critically reflect on their work results and approach.
- The students will be empowered to communicate the module contents in appropriate technical language (in technical english), to transfer the application of the taught methods to the selected case studies.
- Cooperative working will also be further practiced within the framework of the module.
- Students will be able to independently coordinate their work and time allocation within the framework of the case study and bring it to a successful conclusion on their own responsibility.
- Students present their results in a plenary session as part of peer feedback.
- Students will present their case study results and there sensitivity analysis and improvement within workshops with practice (ideally).
- Wissenschaftliches Selbstverständnis / Professionalität
- Students are empowered to research and prepare scientific facts and integrate them into their own case study work.
- Further due to discussions with practice, the projects will interact with real modeling problems and further develop their case studies.
- Literatur
- Hauschild et al. (2017): Life cycle Assessment: Theory and Practice. Springer. Berlin.
- Frischknecht (2020): Lebenszyklusanalyse. Springer Vieweg, Berlin, Heidelberg
- Ausberg, L. et al. (2015). Lebenszyklusanalysen. In: Kaltschmitt, M., Schebek, L. (eds) Umweltbewertung für Ingenieure. Springer Vieweg, Berlin, Heidelberg. doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36989-6_5. link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-36989-6_5
- Verwendbarkeit nach Studiengängen
- Land Use Transformation
- Land Use Transformation M.Sc. (01.03.2026)
- Modulpromotor*in
- Speck, Melanie
- Lehrende
- Speck, Melanie