Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
MAPDPRA Work Practice Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Work Practice
- Weight
- 20.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2024/2025
- Course history
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- Curriculum
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SPRING 2025
- Schedule
- Programme description
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Introduction
Design competence are requested and found valuable in many different professional arenas in society today. Thus requires that design student`s needs to develop their knowledge, skills and general competences in different professional environments through working with a variety of tasks and projects in collaboration with designers and professionals from different fields.
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Required preliminary courses
Admission to the Master's programme.
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Learning outcomes
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
- knows how to adjust and implement design knowledge into a dynamic and professional environment
- understands the organizational structures and roles within a business, public or private institution or organization
Skills
The student
- can work with projects under pressure from deadlines and given design project criterias
- can collaborate professionally with work colleagues, team members, clients etc. on a design brief/project
- manage to critically reflect on experiences gained from the practical training in relation to own learning
General competence
The student
- can engage and apply their knowledge and skills to carry out design related work tasks within a professional environment
- can, based on theory and research, critically evaluate own and others practice
- has developed an understanding about the role to come as a professional designer, different possibilities within the discipline and own preferences.
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Content
Final assessment:
Individual oral examination (approximately 30 minutes). Each student has to prepare an individually presentation from one of the contents points (maximum 12 minutes).
New/postponed exam
Postponed/new examinations shall take place within reasonable time after the ordinary examination. Regulations for sitting a postponed/new examination are to be found in -Regulations relating to studies and examinations at OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University. The student shall be responsible for the registration for a postponed/new examination
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Teaching and learning methods
The students will complete practical training in a design business, public institution or organization over a period of twelve weeks. During this time, students will take part in professional projects. Practice will be related to reflecting processes and theory through course assignments. Guidance will come from both the staff working at the place of practical training as well as the University teaching staff.
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Course requirements
The following required coursework must be approved before the student can take the exam:
- 2 written and visual reflection notes
- participation in digital midway presentation
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Assessment
The Nordic countries have a long tradition for outdoor education. The academic course in Childhood in a Nordic Perspective, have focus on play - movement, and experimental work related to a variety of environments in educational context. The course will treat the topics both theoretically and practically.Central in the course is self-experiences from acting, moving and living in nature. Field trips and hiking tours are embedded.
The course content is based on the two disciplines Natural science and Physical education. With kindergartens and schools as the target area, the course seeks to give insight in and competency in out-door education, play and movement and how to organize didactic courses and activities for children. Furthermore, the students will have to compare the achieved knowledge to the pedagogical traditions in own country.
Joint events with the other Nordic Childhoods courses are integrated, as overnight trips and outdoor excursions. The courses focus on play, learning by doing, experience and workshops and also visit schools, kindergartens and other institutions.
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
After completion of the course, the student will have acquired the following learning outcomes, defined as knowledge, skills and general competence.
The student has developed knowledge about
Knowledge
- outdoor activities and environmental ethics in different aspects of pedagogical work
- physical literacy
- motor development and learning
- different approaches to outdoor didactics
- sustainable development
- food-literacy
Skills
The student has developed
- basic skills in friluftsliv
- practical skills in (working with different approaches to) outdoor didactics
- skills in working with play and bodily movement in different environments
General competence
The student has developed
- consciousness and reflections on education and child welfare - values and practices in in a Nordic and comparative perspective
- competencies to analyze and communicate gender-related professional issues related to outdoor education
- knowledge about cultural and comparative pedagogical approaches in different educational programs
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Grading scale
Different study methods will be used, such as lecture dialogue in the classroom, activities, hands on training, experiential knowledge, portfolios, reflective practice, self-directed work in groups, individual work, text reading, field study, paper writing and presentations. English is the language of instruction in lectures.
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Examiners
The following coursework requirements must be met before the examination may be sat:
- Carry out a one-day hike or overnight stay in the forest and an oral presentation of experiences from the hike.
- Group work (4- 6 people): A written paper based on a subjects treated in the course in agreement with teacher. (1500- 1900 words)
- Make a poster in groups (four to six participants) within a selected topic in agreement with teacher. The poster is then to be presented at a presentation day with the class. Each group have to give a presentation of the poster to the class (approximately 10 minutes).
Coursework requirements shall be met within fixed deadlines. Coursework requirements are evaluated Passed/Not Passed.
Coursework requirements shall be met within fixed deadlines. Valid absence documented by such as a medical certificate is not an excuse from not meeting the coursework requirements. Students who, due to illness or other valid and documented reasons, do not meet the coursework requirements within the fixed deadlines, may be given a postponed deadline. A new deadline for meeting the coursework requirements is in each case agreed upon with the relevant teacher.
Coursework requirements are evaluated Passed/Not Passed. Students who meet the coursework requirements within the fixed deadline, but are evaluated as Not Passed, shall be given the possibility to meet the coursework requirements one more time. A new deadline for meeting the coursework requirements is in each case agreed upon with the relevant teacher.