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SMUA4200 Traffic Engineering and Intelligent Transport Systems Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Traffic Engineering and Intelligent Transport Systems
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2026/2027
- Course history
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- Programme description
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Introduction
None
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Recommended preliminary courses
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 will acquire a theoretical and practical understanding of the following
- knows core concepts related to language use, discourse, communication, rapport management and stakeholder communication
- understands how context, professional roles and cultural diversity impact on language use
- understands how strategic communication supports organizational goals and reputation
- understands the role of communication in building and maintaining relationships with internal and external stakeholders
- understands key principles of conflict management in interpersonal and organizational conflicts
- understands how team dynamics are shaped by communication
Skills
The student will develop the ability to analyse, critique and strategically develop effective communication by means of the following
- can analyse discourse and its usage in specific contexts
- can craft messages adapted to specific purposes and contexts, pursuing both transactional and relational goals
- can communicate well in teams with a clear understanding of professional roles, rapport management and how to resolve conflicts
- can apply rhetorical devices to persuade, engage and influence
- can accommodate speakers from various linguistic and cultural backgrounds
- can use AI tools in an appropriate way for analysis and assistance
- can reflect on ethical implications of communication choices
General competence
The student will develop broad competencies so that they
- can communicate in a manner that builds and maintains rapport and trust
- can apply their analytical and strategic communication skills to efficiently cater to context-specific communication needs
- can reflect on how communication choices influence relationships, power dynamics and outcomes
- can reflect on their own communication practices and develop into lifelong learners who can adapt to new communication challenges
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Learning outcomes
In addition to lectures, there are case studies, simulations, presentations and discussions.
The teaching takes place with in-person attendance on campus.
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Teaching and learning methods
The following coursework requirements must have been approved for the student to take the exam:
- Coursework 1: A group presentation (10—15 minutes). The group consists of 2-4 students.
- Coursework 2: Participation in a case-based meeting (90 minutes that includes 45 minutes preparation + 45 minutes simulated meeting)
- Coursework 3: An individual written paper (2-3 pages) with analysis and personal reflection applying knowledge and key skills from the course
The aim of the coursework requirements are to give the students the opportunity to develop their practical communication- and critical thinking skills as well as reflect on their own performance and that of their peers.
All required coursework must be completed and approved by the given deadline for the student to take the exam. If the coursework requirements have not been approved, the student will be given an opportunity to submit an improved version by a given deadline for the written paper, a new performance of the case meeting or presentation of the oral requirements.
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Course requirements
The exam in the course is a supervised 4-hour exam.
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Assessment
Grade scale A-F
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
The exam papers are assessed by one internal and one external examiner.
At least 25 % of the exam papers will be assessed by two examiners. The grades awarded for the papers assessed by two examiners form the basis for determining the level for all the exam papers.
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Grading scale
Tone Holt Nielsen
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Examiners
1) Two internal examiners.
2) Two internal examiners.
External examiners are used regularly.
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Course contact person
Chaoru Lu: chaorulu@oslomet.no