Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
MOKVPRAK Practical Training Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Praksis
- Study programme
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Bachelor Programme in Media and Communication
- Weight
- 15.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2025/2026
- Curriculum
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SPRING 2026
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
Praksis er et valgfritt emne i 6. semester.
Som en forberedelse til arbeidslivet skal studenten i emnet gjennomføre praksis i en virksomhet/institusjon innenfor medieproduksjon/formidlingsarbeid, informasjon/kommunikasjon eller opplæring/ utviklingsarbeid for å gjøre seg kjent med og få praktisk erfaring i et mediefaglig yrke. Praksisen skal gi studenten mulighet til å bygge opp et kontaktnett innen bransjen. Studenten skaffer selv praksisplass. Praksisstedet skal godkjennes og kvalitetssikres av fagstaben. Praksis skal som hovedregel være ulønnet.
Studenten skal utføre selvstendige arbeidsoppgaver som det er vanlig at mediearbeidere har på arbeidsstedet. Arbeidsoppgavene skal være varierte og ligge innenfor det mediefaglige arbeidsområdet. Studenten skal produsere et eget (egne) mediefaglig arbeid eller ta del i produksjonsprosessen av et slikt arbeid i løpet av praksisoppholdet.
Fastsetting av konkrete arbeidsoppgaver skal planlegges av praksisveileder og student i fellesskap. Veileder skal følge studenten i hennes/hans læreprosess og aktivt ta ansvar for nødvendig progresjon. Student og praksisveileder har gjensidig ansvar for å forberede innholdet i veiledningstimene. Veileder skal skrive en kommentar med helhetsvurdering av studentens praksisopphold etter avsluttet praksis.
Praksisen skal normalt være 9 uker fulltidsarbeid.
Undervisningsspråket er norsk.
Required preliminary courses
Web Publishing and Information Architecture will introduce the student to creating well-designed web pages and websites. The course gives theoretical and practical introduction to information architecture, usability, user studies and design methods, as well as to basic HTML and CSS coding.
Web Publishing and Information Architecture is an optional course in the 4th semester of the bachelor programme, and is one of the courses exchange students may choose. The tuition is in English if exchange students are present.
Learning outcomes
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
- understands the role of information architecture and usability in design of websites
- understands different strategies for users' information search and navigation on websites
- is knowledgeable of principles of user centered and universal design
- is knowledgeable of methods and techniques of collaborative and participatory media design processes
- has practical knowledge of responsive design
- has basic knowledge of HTML, CSS and CMS systems
Skills
The student
- can analyze the relation between context, content and user groups and identify user friendly design from a user perspective
- is able to plan, design, publish and maintain web sites using design methods and user involvement
- is able to communicate design of information architecture
General skills
The student can
- understand how the organization of information and content on a website has influence on user experience and usability of a website
Teaching and learning methods
Lectures, creative workshop sessions and guiding sessions in the lab.
The students work individually and in groups with real-life projects.
The teaching takes place in person, on campus. Digital or hybrid teaching is only used in special cases.
Course requirements
The exam consists of an individual website project and a written report. A reworked version of the course work requirements can be handed in as part of the exam. All parts of the exam must be passed for the student to achieve passing grade on the exam as a whole.
In the project the student shall plan and develop a web site about an approved theme for a target group of their own choice. The project represents around 2 weeks of work and the website shall comprise around 10 pages or equivalent. The students are expected to work on the project throughout the term. The website must be designed and handed in as a HTML / CSS webpage or a Wordpress project, as well as with wireframes and webprototypes developed in the design process.
The idea, process and product must be documented in a project report that reflects upon, and analyses the process and the product. The report is about 15000 characters (with spaces) and draws on theory presented in the syllabus. It must deal with:
- Aim and target group
- User-friendliness and universal principles
- Choice of structure, navigation, labelling and search
- Layout and presentation'
- Copyright
The website and the project report are given a summarised evaluation. The assessment will focus on the student`s knowledge and understanding of web design in relation to:
- User centered and user experience
- Principles of universal design and responsive design
- Adaption of information architecture to aim and target group of the website
- Correct use of HTML and CSS on the website
Exam work can be handed in in English or in Norwegian. The website can be produced in mother tongue.
Students who have failed to pass the ordinary examination and students with legitimate absence are entitled to a new examination.
Assessment
Grade scale A-F
Permitted exam materials and equipment
The exam is assessed by an internal and an external examiner. An extract of at least 25% of the answers is assessed by two examiners. The results of this extract form the basis for setting the level of the rest of the exams.
Grading scale
This course is taught in English
Examiners
Eksamensbesvarelsene blir vurdert av intern eller ekstern sensor. Ett uttrekk på minst 25 prosent av besvarelsene blir sensurert av to sensorer. Karakterene på utdraget fastsetter nivået for hvordan resten av svarene skal vurderes.