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VERN1310 Introduction to Social Sciences and Law Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Innføring i samfunnsvitenskapelige og juridiske emner
- Study programme
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Bachelor's Programme in Social EducationBachelor's Programme in Social EducationBachelor's Programme in Social Education
- Weight
- 15.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2018/2019
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
Arbeidskrav må være innfridd og være vurdert til godkjent før studentene kan fremstille seg til eksamen.
- Presentasjon av forskningsdesign: Formulere og presentere en aktuell problemstilling og tenkt undersøkelse av et motehistorisk tema. Presentasjonen har en tidsramme på 10 minutter.
Obligatorisk tilstedeværelse i undervisningen: Studenten kan ikke ha mer enn 20 prosent fravær emnet.
Required preliminary courses
Eksamen er en skriftlig oppgave der illustrasjon og bruk av fagteori inngår.
Den skriftlige oppgaven skal omhandle en selvvalgt aktuell problemstilling, og skal omfatte om lag 1800 ord.
Oppgavebesvarelsen skal følge retningslinjer for akademisk skriving og relevant pensum skal anvendes.
Eksamensresultatet kan påklages.
Learning outcomes
Alle hjelpemidler er tillatt så lenge regler for kildehenvisning følges.
Teaching and learning methods
Bestått/Ikke bestått
Course requirements
En intern sensor.
Ekstern sensor brukes jevnlig.
Assessment
Ingen
Permitted exam materials and equipment
5 studiepoeng overlapp mot KDM2010.
Grading scale
The course teaches advanced topics in finite element modelling and simulation of structures such as reinforced concrete, steel and timber structures. The course will also expose students to some of the recent trends and research areas in FEM.
All physical structures exhibit nonlinear behaviour to some extent, and the assumptions of linearity are often simplistic and inadequate for real-life structures. In such cases, linear analysis is only an approximation that makes the analysis of structures more tractable. The analysis of a structure undergoing some form of nonlinear behaviour will be much more accurate if a nonlinear finite element analysis is carried out. Nonlinearities can be caused by changes in geometry or by nonlinear material behaviour. This is an advanced course which follows up on linear FEM and is based on the extension of formulation of the FE equilibrium equations to the nonlinear domain, covering both types of nonlinearities.
The course will be offered once a year, provided 3 or more students sign up for the course. If less than 3 students sign up for a course, the course will be cancelled for that year.
Examiners
No formal requirements over and above the admission requirements.;The course is based on knowledge and skills within solid mechanics, statics, design of reinforced concrete and steel structures as well knowledge in finite element method (FEM) in structural analysis and design.