EPN-V2

BYGG1100 Construction Materials and Building Technology Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Byggematerialer og byggeteknikk
Weight
15.0 ECTS
Year of study
2025/2026
Course history
Curriculum
SPRING 2026
Schedule
  • Introduction

    A student who has completed his or her qualification has the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

    Knowledge

    The student has knowledge in at least two out of the following three points:

    • insight into planning and running a research project
    • a specialised knowledge in the research methods and theories being used in the project.
    • an insight into how social research can come into practical use or have an impact

    Skills 

    The student can in at least two out of the following four points

    • make an independent and critical search for literature and relevant studies for a research project
    • handle data in an ethical and critical manner, and adhere to the norms of ethical conduct in research
    • critically reflect on the researchers role in knowledge production
    • conduct an independent small-scale research or development project under supervision   

    General Competence

    The student has

    • developed general competence for independent research
    • practiced innovative thinking and competence in transferring knowledge and skills to new areas 
  • Learning outcomes

    When students have been accepted in a project they are expected to produce the following: 

    1. The student will choose about 500 pages for a reading list that are thematically, methodologically and scientifically relevant for the scientific outcome.

    2. A scientific outcome. A relevant scientific outcome for the project may be:  

    • a paper produced as a working paper
    • a paper, poster, film or exhibit for presentation in a scientific conference
    • an independent or co-authored publication
    • a presentation of results for stakeholders
    • an integrated part of a larger publication from the project. In this case, the student and the supervisor must indicate which part of the publication the student is responsible for.
    • a policy-brief, summarizing the main findings as well as suggesting the implications and recommendations of these findings
    • or other output approved by the course coordinator and the supervisor

    The scientific outcome can be submitted as an individual or as a joint work.

    3. In addition to the scientific outcome from the project participation, each student will deliver an individual report. This report should contain a critical reflection of the learning process as well as the student's individual contribution, uses of method or implication of the produced knowledge.

    The work should amount to the equivalent of 6 weeks of full time studies.

  • Teaching and learning methods

    No coursework requirements/compulsory activities.

  • Course requirements

    The exam in the course consists of a portfolio containing:

    1. An individual written report (the report must have a scope of between 4 - 9 pages, tables and references are not included. Font and font size: Calibri 12 points. Line spacing: 1.5).

    2. A scientific outcome from the participation (a paper, an article, a policy-brief or other relevant output).

    3. A reading list of around 500 pages.

    Students awarded a fail grade are given one opportunity to submit an improved version of the report for assessment

  • Assessment

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

  • Permitted exam materials and equipment

    Pass / fail

  • Grading scale

    The submitted exam will be evaluated by the course coordinator and training supervisor.

  • Examiners

    Simon Innvær

  • Overlapping courses

    Emnet er ekvivalent (overlapper 10 studiepoeng) med BYTS1401 Byggeteknikk og (overlapper 5 studiepoeng) med BYTS2100 Byggematerialer og Betongdimensjonering.

    Ved praktisering av 3-gangers regelen for oppmelding til eksamen teller forsøk brukt i ekvivalente emner.