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UTVB3141 The Middle East: History, Society and Islam Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Midtøsten: Historie, samfunn og islam
- Weight
- 15.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2024/2025
- Course history
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- Programme description
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Introduction
The course description was approved 17 February 2020 by the Academic Affairs Committee, Faculty of Education and International Studies.
The Department of International Studies and Interpreting at the Faculty of Education and International Studies, Oslo Metropolitan University, offers interdisciplinary courses in Development Studies and North-South relations, leading to a bachelor’s degree of 180 ECTS credits in Development Studies. This course on "The Middle East: History, Society and Islam" is at the intermediate level and represents a 10 ECTS credits module in the 5th semester of the Bachelor Programme.
The course aims at giving the students a basic but broad understanding of the history of the region, current social, political and economic conditions, and the relevance of Islam in the contemporary Middle East.
The course will be taught in English or Norwegian, depending on needs according to the participants’ language abilities. The exam papers can be written in English, Norwegian, Swedish or Danish.
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Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student has obtained the following learning outcome:
Knowledge
The students have
- basic knowledge of the history of the Middle East
- insights into current social, political and economic conditions in the region
- an understanding of the basic concepts in the religion of Islam and of religious practices, and the relevance of Islam in contemporary politics in the region
- a basic understanding of the interaction of history, economics, politics and religion in the Middle Ease
Skills
The students will be able to
- reflect on historical change in the Middle East
- theorise on socio-economic development in the Middle East
- reflect on the role of Islam in historical and socio-economic processes
- identify relevant academic literature for further studies and research on the region
General competence
The students will be able to
- use their knowledge about the Middle East and Islam in investigating history, society and religion in other regions
- pursue further academic research on the Middle East and other regions
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Content
Hver besvarelse vurderes av to sensorer. Uttrekk på minimum 20 prosent av besvarelsene vurderes av ekstern sensor. Ekstern sensors vurdering skal komme alle studentene til gode.
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Teaching and learning methods
There will be lectures and discussions. Students are expected to participate actively in discussions. They are asked to present the topic of their term paper, which is part of the exam, for approval. There will be discussions on selected topics on OsloMet’s digital learning platform.
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Course requirements
In order to be admitted to the examination the student shall fulfil the following coursework requirements:
- The students shall individually present for approval the topic - a (preliminary) title and abstract of 150 to 300 words - of their term paper.
This is evaluated with ‘accepted’ or ‘not accepted’. Students who get ‘not accepted’ may rewrite and submit a new version. The student shall contact the teacher to get a new deadline. Students who do not meet the listed coursework requirements and have not documented valid reason will not be admitted to the examination.
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Assessment
The exam consists of two parts:
- A multiple choice test, available for 21 hours, covering the whole curriculum of the course.
- A term paper of 4000 words (+/- 10 %). The term paper can be written in English, Danish, Norwegian or Swedish.
The two parts of the exam counts 40 % for multiple choice test and 60% term paper for the total grade. Both parts must get a pass grade in order to get a grade for the course.
New/postponed exam
In case of failed exam or legal absence, the student can apply for a new or postponed exam. New or postponed exams are offered within a reasonable time span following the regular exam. Only the part that is not passed must be resit. The student is responsible for applying for a new or postponed exam within the deadlines set by OsloMet. Regulations for new or postponed examinations are available in Regulations relating to studies and examinations at OsloMet.
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
Forelesninger, gruppearbeid, seminar med fremlegg av oppgaver og selvstudier.
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Grading scale
For å fremstille seg til eksamen må følgende oppgaver være godkjent:
- Oppgave: Klinisk forskning og fagutvikling.
- Skriftlig oppgave i gruppe på tre til fire studenter.
- Omfang: 2500 ord (+/- ti prosent).
- Muntlig framlegg av oppgaven for medstudenter og lærer(e).
- Muntlige kommentarer fra medstudenter.
- Muntlig tilbakemelding fra lærer.
- Dokumentasjon av selvvalgt litteratur: 200 sider.
- Oppgave: Klinisk forskning og fagutvikling.
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Examiners
All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.
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Target group and admission
Gradert skala A-F.