EPN-V2

KULT6600 Cultural Economics and Digitalization Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Kulturøkonomi og digitalisering
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2025/2026
Course history
Curriculum
SPRING 2026
Schedule
  • Introduction

    Admission to the study program.

  • Required preliminary courses

    After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and competence:

    Knowledge

    The student

    • has knowledge about how design is important for social development and vice versa, that social development affects design - and that this is expressed differently historically and today.
    • knows that the links between design and social development are important on both a societal, local and personal level.

    Skills

    The student

    • can survey and critically reflect on design's role in sustainable social development, based on own understanding.
    • masters written and oral discussion, use of references and argumentation related to the field of study.
    • can reflect critically on forms of communication in text, flat and spatial contexts and can use basic terminology related to the communication of design.

    Competence

    The student is capable of

    • can assess their own role in professional contexts and with different perspectives, for example related to sustainability, inclusion or social benefit.
    • can exchange views and experiences with others with a background in the subject area and through this contribute to the development of good practice.
    • can reflect on their own development in the learning process and adjust this under guidance.
    • can reflect on different forms of communication and dissemination of own and others' designs.
    • is aware of their own professional role and understands it in relation to both a contemporary and a historical social context.
    • Is aware of the importance of communication of own and others' design projects.
    • is aware of historical changes in attitudes to sustainability, linked to design and consumption.
  • Learning outcomes

    In this course different forms for teaching are used:

    • Workshops
    • Lectures
    • Excursions
    • Half-way review
    • Group work
    • Self-study
    • Group tutorials
  • Teaching and learning methods

    The following coursework is compulsory and must be approved before the student can take the exam:

    Participation in groups of 5-7 students to prepare two 10-minute oral presentations for the class two times during the course.

    Participation in groups of 2-4 students who produce one of the following two:

    A: A brochure with a theme within the history of design. Format A3, folded to 8 pages. The brochure must contain both text and illustrations. Rules for references must be followed.

    B: A 2-3 minute film that deals with a theme within the history of design. Rules for references must be followed.

  • Course requirements

    Portfolio assessment subject to the following requirements:

    • Assignment 1: individual paper and group work. Scope: 1300-1500 words.
    • Assignment 2: individual paper and group work. Scope: 1500-2000 words.

    Group size: 5-7 students. One overall grade is given for the portfolio.

    All parts of the portfolio must be passed (grade E or better) in order to pass the exam in the course.

    The exam result can be appealed.

  • Assessment

    All resources are permitted as long as the rules for source referencing are followed. The student is required to indicate if and how AI has been used to answer the exam.

  • Permitted exam materials and equipment

    Grade scale A-F.

  • Grading scale

    Two internal examiners. External examiners are used regularly.

  • Examiners

    BAPD1110 Designhistorie og designteori

  • Course contact person

    Ingrid Tolstad