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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The detailed course of A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism by Coursera provides a unique understanding of the economy of metals for a more sustainable world. The course has a well- prepared course material that helps the candidates to get in-depth knowledge on the fundamentals of the circular economy of metals and why this concept needs to be implemented in order to achieve sustainable development.

The course will concentrate on the methods of implementing the concept of the circular economy of metals, which means increasing the use of metals in order to prevent draw new metals. This course will discuss the idea of exploring more strategies to attain a sustainably developed world and its implications.

Through this course, the candidates will have extensive knowledge of the pioneering aims to quantify the progress of a sustainable economy and the solutions to the challenges that hinder the progress of the same.

The Highlights

  • Full-fledged online classes
  • Recognition by Universiteit Leiden 
  • Free trial available
  • Subtitles available
  • Shareable certificate available
  • Flexible deadlines allowed

Programme Offerings

  • online learning
  • Graded Assignments
  • Flexible deadline.

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 2435yesCoursera

 Provided below are the fee details for the course of A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism by Coursera

  • A free trial of the course is available
  • After the trial period is over, the candidates may purchase the course for Rs. 2,435 and can earn themselves a certificate. 
  • If the candidates do not want a certificate they can still access the course free of cost

A Circular Economy of Metals Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism Fees Structure

Fee category

Amount in Rs

Certificate Fee

Rs. 2,435


Eligibility Criteria

Certification qualification details

In order to attain the certification for the course of A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism by Coursera, it is essential that candidates complete the program 100% thereafter only they will be able to avail the course certificate.

What you will learn

Knowledge of Economics

Towards the successful completion of the course of A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism by Coursera the candidates will have an extensive grasp:

  • The candidates will learn about the possible ways to overcome the problems that exist in the way of a more sustainable world
  • Through the course, the candidates will be able to discover the problems associated with the production and usage of metals
  • The importance of escalating the use of pre-existing metals to avoid the extraction of new ones will be understood by the candidates
  • The candidates will acknowledge the need for a sustainably developed economy through the learning offered by the course
  • The candidates will be able to harmful effects of continuous mining and extraction of metals on the environment
  • The candidates will be capable of comprehending the requirement of decreasing the demand for different metals by industries
  • Through this course, the candidates will have useful insights on the communal needs of carrying out the concept of circular metal economy

Who it is for

The certified course of A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism by Coursera is strongly recommended for:

  • Anyone and everyone who wants to escalate their knowledge on methods to implement sustained economy
  • People who want to get detailed knowledge on the concept of circular economy of metals

Admission Details

The enrolment process for the course of A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism by Coursera is hassle free. The candidates are requested to follow the steps mentioned below to apply for the course:

Step 1: The candidates are required to visit the course website with the help of the URL provided below:

https://www.coursera.org/learn/circular-economy-metals

Step 2: Once the candidates have landed on the course website they will be redirected to the registration/login page.

Step 3: If the candidates have an existing account with Coursera they can log in with their existing login id and password.

Step 4: In case the candidates are new users of Coursera, they are required to create a new account with email id and password.

Step 5: Once the candidates signed-up in the Coursera account, they will be directed to the information page where they are required to provide their details such as occupation.

Step 6: After successfully completing the above steps the candidates can access the course without any trouble.

The Syllabus

Videos
  • Introduction to the Course
  • How to succeed in your online class?
  • Introduction to SDGs: Dr. Janez Potočnik
  • Introduction to UNEP International Resource Panel: Dr. Patrice Christmann
Readings
  • Meet the Instructor & the Team
  • Leiden University: Facts & Figures
  • Community Guidelines 
  • What is your learning path?
  • The World Bank: The 2017 Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals
  • The Lazy Person's Guide to Saving the World

Videos
  • Introduction to Metals in Society
  • The Periodic Table of Elements
  • Insights from the Life-Cycle of Metals by Prof. dr. Thomas E. Graedel
  • Life-Cycles of Selected Metals (Part 1)
  • Life-Cycles of Selected Metals (Part 2)
  • Metals in the 20th Century
  • Summary of Metals in Society
Readings
  • Life-Cycle Impact of Rare Earth Elements
  • Suggested Readings and Materials
Quiz
  • Test your knowledge

Videos
  • Introduction to Metals Challenge
  • Future Demand and Supply
  • Scarcity and Depletion
  • Impacts of Metal Use
  • Criticality of Metals
  • Summary of Metals Challenge
  • Energy for Metals
  • Metals for Energy
  • Criticality of Metals by Thomas E. Graedel (Part 1)
  • Criticality of Metals by Thomas E. Graedel (Part 2)
  • Criticality of Metals by Thomas E. Graedel (Part 3)
  • Future Demand and Supply (Additional Material)
Readings
  • Environmental Risks and Challenges of Anthropogenic Metals Flows and Cycles: International Resource Panel's Report
  • Criticality of Metals
  • Environmental Impacts of Rare Earth Mining and Separation Based on Eudialyte: A New European Way
  • Suggested Readings and Materials
Quiz
  • Test your knowledge

Videos
  • Introduction to Dynamics of Metal Systems
  • Stocks of Metal in Society by Thomas E. Graedel
  • Distinguishing between Stocks and Flows by Thomas E. Graedel
  • Stock Dynamics and Modelling
  • Summary of Dynamics of Metal Systems
Readings
  • Metal Stocks in Society: The International Resource Panel's Report
  • Urban Mines of Copper: Size and Potential for Recycling in the EU
  • Suggested Readings and Materials
Quiz
  • Test your knowledge

Videos
  • Introduction to Solution to the Metals Challenge
  • Possible Solutions
  • Recycling Rates for Metals by Thomas E. Graedel
  • Materials Design for Recycling by Erik Offerman (Part 1)
  • Materials Design for Recycling by Erik Offerman (Part 2)
  • Product Design by Conny Bakker
  • Remanufacturing
  • Summary of Solutions to the Metals Challenge
  • Product-centric Recycling to Increase Recycling Rates by Markus Reuter (Part 1)
  • Product-centric Recycling to Increase Recycling Rates by Markus Reuter (Part 2)
  • Elements, materials, products, elements. Animation by Ruben Huele
Readings
  • Recycling Rates of Metals: The International Resource Panel's Report
  • Metal Recycling: The International Resource Panel's Report
  • Suggested Readings and Materials
Quiz
  • Test your knowledge

Videos
  • Introduction to Circular Economy as an Overarching Solution
  • The Circular Economy
  • Climbing the Materials Ladder
  • Circular Economy for Aluminium (Part 1)
  • Circular Economy for Aluminium (Part 2)
  • Summary of Circular Economy as an Overarching Solution
Readings
  • Product Design in a Circular Economy Development of a Typology of Key Concepts and Terms
  • Suggested Readings and Materials
  • From Linear to Circular Economy: PSS conducting the transition
  • Opportunities for a circular economy
Quiz
  • Test your knowledge

Videos
  • Introduction to Look into the Future
  • Scenarios for Resource Use
  • Scenarios of Metal Demand and Supply and Related Environmental Impacts
  • The Metals Challenge and the Sustainable Development Goals
  • Summary of Look into the Future
  • Scenarios for Resource Use (Additional Material)
Readings
  • People and the Earth
  • Suggested Readings and Materials
Practice exercise
  • Test your knowledge
  • Final Exam

Evaluation process

There is no specific information provided with respect to the exam for certification for the course of A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism by Coursera.

Instructors

Leiden University, Leiden Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: What are the prerequisites for applying to this course?

There are no specific prerequisites mentioned to apply to the course of A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism by Coursera.

2: What is the eligibility criteria to obtain the course certification?

To be eligible to attain the course certification for A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism by Coursera, the candidates have to complete the entire course.

3: Is there any facility for scholarship?

The course provides candidates with financial aids.

4: What is the language in which the course can be pursued?

The course of A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism by Coursera is designed in English and it also provides the candidates with English subtitles.

5: Can I access the course offline?

The course is 100% online and the candidates can easily access the course from anywhere as per their comfort.

6: Is it mandatory to purchase the certificate?

The candidates can avail the course free of cost if they only want to read and view the course content. The candidates will have to purchase the certificate if they wish to get access to additional course materials like graded assignments.

7: What is the benefit of obtaining the course certificate of A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism by Coursera?

The certificate will bear the logo of Coursera; in addition to this, the certificate is sharable which means once the candidate obtains the course certification they can share the course on their LinkedIn profile.

8: What is the level of the course of A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism by Coursera?

The course is of beginner level and is easy to pursue.

9: How can I get access to the lectures and assignments?

The candidates can get access to the lectures and assignments after they enroll in the course of A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism by Coursera.  The availability of the course materials also depends on the type of enrolment. If the candidates have enrolled for free they can view and read the course material. Whereas if the candidates purchase the certification they get additional course materials like graded assignments.

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