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EPS3100 European Project Semester - Supporting Courses Course description

Course name in Norwegian
European Project Semester - Supporting Courses
Study programme
European Project Semester
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2023/2024
Curriculum
FALL 2023
Schedule
Programme description
Course history

Introduction

EPS3100 consists of two semester-long supporting courses:

  • Project Planning and Management
  • Collaboration and communication in English

In addition, there are individual workshops. Topics may wary between semesters, but typically on the following topics:

  • Team-building
  • Sustainability

Additional guest lectures and workshops may take place over the course of the semester.

There is also the option to take a Norwegian Language and Culture course (5 ECTS).

Recommended preliminary courses

Admission to the programme. 

Required preliminary courses

None.

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student should have the following overall learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

Upon successful completion of the course, the student knows:

  • theories of teambuilding and team roles
  • relevant project management models
  • systematic innovation theory and practices
  • sustainability frameworks and implementation in concept developments
  • the rhetorical principles for different forms of oral and written communication in English

Skills

Upon successful completion of the course, the student can:

  • collaborate in a multidisciplinary team
  • communicate effectively in both written and oral English
  • search for, synthesize, critically analyse and correctly reference sources
  • present work in progress, engage in professional discussions and offer constructive feedback
  • reflect on their own professional practice, team work, target achievements and learning as a basis for his/her own ongoing development.

General Competence

Upon successful completion of the course, the student can:

  • plan and carry out tasks independently and as part of a team
  • document and reflect on their knowledge, development and contribution

Teaching and learning methods

The Supporting Courses consist of lectures, classroom teaching, group work, peer feedback and assessment, practical workshops, and individual and group assignments.

Course requirements

The following coursework requirements/compulsory activities must be completed and approved by the given deadline in order for the student to take the exam:

  • An attendance rate of at least 80% across all supporting courses, guest lectures and workshops is required to qualify for grading of the portfolio.

Assessment

The portfolio assessment for the Supporting Courses consists of:

  • Four group assignments (3-5 students), including the mid-term oral presentation.
  • Two individual assignments

All assignments are graded as a single portfolio for an individual grade. The grading happens after the last assignment, and some of the assignments may be improved through the semester.

The portfolio examination cannot be appealed.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are followed.

Grading scale

Grade scale A-F

Examiners

Two internal examiners

Course contact person

Associate professor Tengel Sandtrø