Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
BLH3900 Bachelor's Thesis Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Bacheloroppgave
- Weight
- 15.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2019/2020
- Course history
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- Curriculum
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FALL 2019
- Schedule
- Programme description
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Introduction
I arbeidet med bacheloroppgaven skal studentene bygge på kunnskaper fra tidligere deler av studiet og fordype seg i et tema de ser som vesentlig for sitt framtidige arbeid som barnehagelærer. Gjennom perioden skal de erfare at fordypning på et avgrenset område gir utvidet innsikt i og handlingsrepertoar for pedagogisk arbeid med barn, personale og foreldre med ulik bakgrunn og ulike forutsetninger. Bacheloroppgaven stiller høye krav til selvstendighet og evne til å søke veiledning og innhente kunnskap og erfaringer fra ulike kilder.
Undervisningen starter i høstsemesteret og avsluttende vurdering er i vårsemesteret.
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Required preliminary courses
Progresjonskrav for utdanningen fremgår av programplan for bachelorstudium i barnehagelærerutdanning, heltid.
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Learning outcomes
Etter fullført emne har studenten følgende læringsutbytte definert som kunnskap, ferdigheter og generell kompetanse:
Kunnskaper
Studenten
- har begynnende kunnskap om vitenskapsteori, forskningsmetode og forskningsetikk
- har utvidet kunnskap om og innsikt i bacheloroppgavens tema
Ferdigheter
Studenten
- har evne til å formulere og avgrense et pedagogisk og/eller fagdidaktisk problem
- kan anvende metodisk kunnskap til å formidle og dokumentere sentralt fagstoff innen det selvvalgte temaet
- kan planlegge og gjennomføre et selvstendig arbeid i tråd med faglige og metodiske krav og forskningsetiske retningslinjer
- viser ferdigheter i akademisk skriving og hvis aktuelt, fremstille et praktisk arbeid visuelt.
Generell kompetanse
Studenten
- diskuterer sammenhengen mellom det selvvalgte teamet og barnehagens samfunnsmandat og verdigrunnlag
- kan reflektere kritisk og etisk rundt oppgavens tema
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Content
Individual or group portfolio examination. The portfolio consists of:
- Design-process documentation including end-product (model studies and iterations responding to the problem definition or research area), timeline with outline of process, documentation of model-studies and presentation of end-product.
- End-reflection in appropriate media (written, video, poster etc.) on the design-process and end-product.
The examination result can be appealed.
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Teaching and learning methods
Arbeids- og undervisningsformer i emnet er
- oppgave og metodeseminar
- veiledning
- individuelt arbeid
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Course requirements
In our world of things and artefacts materiality is shaping both culture and cognition. Humans depend on things and things depend on humans, but by active consideration we can discover the way materials direct and define us. This course takes creative engagement with the designer´s sensory modalities as a starting point for explorative design-processes and materials driven design, where subjective methods and personal experience become ways for handling complexity and relating to user experience.
The course is centred around practice-based research and we will focus on working directly with materials, spatial interaction, developing model-studies and examining process. Exploration is emphasized throughout the course and the student is expected to generate a comprehensive series of model output and to develop aesthetic, reflexive skills in design.
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Assessment
Admission to the Master's programme.
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student
- has developed advanced abilities in visual- and material articulation and aesthetic application.
- has gained advanced knowledge of material engagement and how the world of things, artifacts, and material signs can be embodied through practical exploration.
- has gained advanced knowledge about interplay between material-aesthetics and object-semantics.
- has gained knowledge about aesthetic strategies, methods and theory within a practical design research project.
Skills
The student is capable of:
- independently running a discovery-led process and stating a relevant research question.
- developing and recognizing relevant practical working methods.
- developing concept- and material model studies within a specific context.
- analyzing and reflecting on form and material application using relevant terminology.
- dissecting and refining design models systematically.
- analyzing and synthesizing experience from observations and various perceptions.
- exhibiting and presenting their research using relevant terminology and tools.
General competence
The student:
- is familiar with the theoretical basis of a practice based-research.
- understands the need for and use of practical exploration.
- is familiar with the terminology and language of practice-based research
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Grading scale
The most important teaching and learning methods for this course are discussions, group work, lectures, studio courses and tutoring.
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Examiners
The following required coursework must be approved before the student can take the exam:
- One oral-presentation of theoretical approach.
- One oral-presentation of end-product.