EPN

MOK2300 Information, Communication and Social Media Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Information, Communication and Social Media
Study programme
Bachelorstudium i medier og kommunikasjon
Weight
15.0 ECTS
Year of study
2023/2024
Curriculum
SPRING 2024
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

The topic is compulsory in the 4th semester of the Bachelor Programme, and is one of the courses exchange students may choose. Tuition is in English.

The course provides an introduction to the theories and concepts of information and communication used in the public and private sectors.

Required preliminary courses

No prior knowledge requirements

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

The student

  • knows about a selection of concepts and theories used in analyzing information, communication and social media
  • knows about how some media policy issues are associated with  information, communication and social media 
  • knows about ways in which companies collect, analyse and use data 

 

Skills

The student

  • can apply insights from research and development to practical and theoretical use
  • can identify, define and discuss relevant concepts for analysing social media
  • can analyze and reflect critically on the roles and responsibilities of information, communication and social media professionals

General competence

The student

  • can communicate and present in public, in oral and written form, a key selection of concepts or theories related to information, communication and social media
  • is updated on emerging developments in the fields of information, communication and social media

Teaching and learning methods

The course lasts one semester, and consists mainly of lectures, group work and self-tuition of syllabus. The group work is linked with themes from lectures and syllabus. 

Course requirements

As coursework requirements, two short individual papers are completed during the semester, each approximately 500-750 words (2 or 3 pages). All papers must be written in English.

The papers are submitted in Canvas within a settled deadline. One of the papers must also be presented orally in English as a short address (approximately 5-10 minutes) to participants, supported by use of audiovisual equipment (PowerPoint, web pages, film / video).

The overall purpose of the coursework requirements, in the form of two individual assignments and an oral presentation, is to advance knowledge about the field and skills in academic thinking, reflection and writing that is essential for successfully completing the course term paper.

All coursework requirements must be completed by the given deadline and approved before the student may deliver their term paper. Students failing to deliver assignments on time or get pass will have 1 opportunity to submit again for consideration during the semester. 

Assessment

Individual, written term assignment: During the semester, every student must complete an individual term assignment of about 3,500-4,000 words (10-12 pages). Font and font size: Times New Roman, Arial or Calibri 12 points. Line spacing: 1.5. The assignment must be written in English and contain systematic academic referencing using APA style. 

Permitted exam materials and equipment

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

Grading scale

Grade scale A-F

Examiners

The term papers are assessed by an internal and an external examiner. An extract of at least 25% of the answers is assessed by two examiners. The results of this extract form the basis for setting the level of the rest of the exams.

Course contact person

Oscar Westlund