Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
MJ4700 Language and discourse in the media Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Språk og diskurs i mediene
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2023/2024
- Course history
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- Curriculum
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FALL 2023
- Schedule
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Introduction
None.
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Required preliminary courses
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
- has in-depth knowledge of methods in both social science and humanities and types of analysis in journalism, media, communication and non-fiction research
- has in-depth knowledge of theory of science and research ethics
- understands the connection between research topic and choice of research design
Skills
The student
- can independently plan and carry out data collection and analysis
- can make research ethics assessments
- can develope a project design, which can be employed in the project outline for the master's thesis
General competence
The student
- can critically evaluate own and others' research method
- have an understanding of the scientific process, including the relationship between theory and data
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Learning outcomes
The teaching consists of lectures and seminars. In the seminars, the student will receive practical training in reflection on method and academic writing. The approach is interdisciplinary and examples will be given of how different methods can be combined. The course presupposes a high degree of student activity in the form of presentations, critical reading of other people's texts, problem solving and student work.
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Teaching and learning methods
There are three work requirements related to the course. The following coursework requirements must have been approved in order for the student to take the exam:
- Coursework I: Participation in the seminars. The purpose of the work requirement is to get the students started with methodological and ethical reflection through individual writing and group work. In order for this work requirement to be approved, absence from only one seminar is accepted.
- Coursework II: A preliminary sketch for research design and method choice for a possible master's project. The purpose of the work requirement is to use the syllabus in planning your own project. This work requirement can be based on work requirement 2 in the course MED4000 Media Development and Media Research. Length: 3-5 pages.
- Coursework III: Critical assessment of other students' method choices, research design and ethical assessments (group work). The purpose of the work requirement is for students to become familiar with the master's thesis format and learn to critically discuss other people's method choices, by using the syllabus. Each group writes a summary of 3-5 pages.
The work requirements must be approved before the student take the exam. In the event of unapproved work requirements, the student can submit a new and improved edition within a specified deadline. In the event of illness or other documented reason, a separate deadline can be agreed upon with the teacher. If the student does not comply with the deadline given in the course syllabus or the agreed deadline, the student may not submit the assignment, and thus loses the right to take the exam. In the event of absence from more than one seminar without a valid reason (illness or other documented reason), the student loses the right take the exam.
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Course requirements
The course ends with a school exam of 6 hours.
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Assessment
The following aids are permitted: Course curriculum, notes and presentations. These aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
Scale from A - F.
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Grading scale
Two sensors are used, and for an extract of at least 25 per cent of the answers, one sensor must be external. The grades on the extract form the basis for determining the level of the rest of the answers.
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Examiners
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Target group and admission
En bachelorgrad eller tilsvarende.
Søker må ha karaktersnitt C eller bedre i det faglige grunnlaget for opptak, jamfør forskrift om opptak til studier ved OsloMet .
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Course contact person
Emneansvarlig: Jørgen Alnæs