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YFBA2200 Youth culture, gender and diversity Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Ungdomskultur, kjønn og mangfold
Weight
30.0 ECTS
Year of study
2023/2024
Course history
Curriculum
SPRING 2024
Schedule
  • Introduction

    Emnet omhandler ungdomskultur, barn og unges utvikling, relasjonskompetanse, identitet, likeverd, kjønn og mangfold. Det vil blant annet handle om å ta i bruk den yrkesfaglig kompetanse i/fra bygg- og anleggsteknikk som er relevant i for fag i ungdomsskolen (8-10. trinn). I tillegg til faglig fordypning og praksis i eget programområde. Emnet vil også omhandle karriereveiledning og det å forstå overgangen mellom ungdomsskolen og videregående opplæring.

  • Required preliminary courses

    The master’s degree program is aimed at candidates who want a solid professional and academic supplement to their education in Transport and Urban Planning, and that holds a three-year bachelor’s degree or equivalent in one of these fields: Architecture, Demography, Economic history, Economics, Engineering, Geography, Geoinformatics, Geology, Human geography,Informatics, Landscape Architecture, Political science, Psychology, Physical geography, Sociology, Statistics, Tourism science & Urban planning.

  • Learning outcomes

    Etter fullført emne har studenten følgende læringsutbytte definert som kunnskap, ferdigheter og generell kompetanse

     

    Kunnskap

    Studenten

    • har kunnskap om ungdomskultur, unges utvikling, identitet, kjønn og mangfold.
    • har kunnskap om ungdom i vanskelige situasjoner og om deres rettigheter i et nasjonalt og internasjonalt perspektiv
    • har kunnskap om relevante læreplaner i ungdomstrinnet 8.-10. trinn
    • har kunnskap om sosiale medier, nettvett og kildekritikk
    • har kunnskap om arbeidsmetoder/verktøy og teknologi relevant for yrkesutøvelsen

     

    Ferdighet

    Studenten

    • kan analysere aktuelle læreplaner for 8.-10. trinn
    • kan planlegge og gjennomføre opplæring innenfor eget programområde og relevante fag på ungdomstrinnet
    • kan utøve karriereveiledning knyttet til ungdommers utdanningsvalg
    • kan vurdere, begrunne og dokumentere yrkesfaglig arbeid

     

     

     

    Generell kompetanse

    Studenten

    • kan opparbeide relasjonskompetanse knyttet til ungdom i vanskelige situasjoner, og ungdomskultur, for tilrettelegging av opplæring i relevante fag på ungdomstrinnet
    • kan legge til rette for samarbeid mellom skolens hjelpeapparat, hjem, skole og arbeidsliv i et samfunnsperspektiv
    • kan tilrettelegge for samarbeid mellom ungdomsskolen og videregående opplæring
    • kan inspirere, motivere og veilede i kreative og utforskende arbeidsformer
    • kan drøfte relevant innhold innenfor bygg- og anleggsteknikk tilpasset ungdomstrinnet.
    • kan tilrettelegge for yrkesfaglig opplæring på ungdomstrinnet
  • Content

    • Ungdomskultur, barn og unges utvikling
    • Identitet, likeverd, kjønn og mangfold
    • Sosiale medier, nettvett og kildekritikk
    • Barne- og unges rettigheter og oppvekstvillkår
    • Folkehelse og livsmestring, (stress og psykisk helse)
    • Identifisere tegn på omsorgssvikt, vold, ekstremisme, seksuelle overgrep, mobbing og rus mm.
    • Omsorg ved kriser
    • Aktuelle tverrfaglige og tverretatlige samarbeidspartnere
    • Kjennskap til kontaktlærerrollen, struktur og fag i ungdomsskolen
    • Karriereveiledning og overgang mellom ungdomsskole og videregående skole
    • Yrkesfaglig innhold tilpasset relevante fag og valgfag i ungdomsskolen
    • Yrkesfaglig kompetanseutvikling

  • Teaching and learning methods

    Arbeids- og undervisningsformer i emnet er praktiske undervisningsøvelser, forelesning/dialogbasert undervisning, rollespill, refleksjon over pedagogisk praksis gjennom refleksjonsnotat og erfaringsdeling, og utviklingsarbeid i gruppe. Basisgrupper i profesjonsfaget dannes på tvers av utdanningsprogrammet i kullet, gruppestørrelser fra tre til fem studenter.

  • Course requirements

    On completion of the master’s degree program in Transport and Urban Planning, candidates are expected to have the following learning outcome defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

    Knowledge:

    The candidate has advanced knowledge

    • of theory and tools for modelling and design across the areas of smart city transportation, logistics and urban areas
    • of methods and regulations used in the design and policy of urban areas and urban mobility
    • to evaluate climate and environmental effects on urban areas and mobility infrastructures and apply this knowledge in solving new urban and mobility challenges
    • to analyze issues related to mobility and urbanization based on the historical and current development of the discipline and take into account new technology and society’s need for more sustainable design of mobility and urban environment

    Skills:The candidate is able to

    • analyze space in terms of built environment, transportation, topography and climate sensitivity based on relevant data
    • use relevant computer software and information and communication technology (ICT) tools in the analysis, optimization, prediction, design and visualization of mobility and urban structures
    • carry out an independent, delimited research or development project under supervision and in accordance with applicable research ethical standards
    • utilize earlier research and information for own innovation and development
    • work independently and in cross-disciplinary teams to solve complex, practical and theoretical problems related to city transportation, logistics and urban planning

    General competence:

    The candidate is able to:

    • identify reliable data sources, find relevant data and ensure its quality
    • analyze academic, research and professional issues and make ethically sound recommendations of smart mobility and urban solutions, including their impact on humans and the environment
    • apply his/her knowledge and skills to analyze and design solutions on cross-disciplinary and complex issues
    • communicate the results of independent and project work, both in writing and orally, to authorities, professionals and general public
    • contribute to development and innovation within smart city transportation, logistics and urban planning
  • Assessment

    The program is a full-time program over two years that consists of a lecture-based component with a scope of 90 credits and an independent project, the master’s thesis, with a scope of 30 credits. The master’s degree program will prepare students to meet society’s need for up-todate, forward-looking expertise in sustainable and smart urban analytics and transport planning. In this master program, the students will achieve knowledge in both the fields of Transport- and Urban Planning.

    The courses are organized in a systematic way. The transport courses provided in the first semester will provide students strategic and technological knowledge of the state-of-the-art transport system and the challenges it is facing. Moreover, basic research skills will also be provided to help students to handle more methodological courses in the second semester. During the second semester, the widely applied analytic and modeling method will be provided to students with the focus on human activity and needs. Their knowledge will be expanded from the transport system to the whole city. Students will have in-depth skills and concepts of urban analytics and regional science. In the second year, students will select their expertise and conduct a master thesis based on everything they learned in the first year.

    Transport planning concerns the evolution of transportation networks and transport planning strategies. The study program focuses on providing the students with more detailed knowledge of the history, trends, problems, and opportunities in land use and transportation. The program incorporates substantive knowledge in transport demand and travel behavior, land use and transportation policy and planning, street design and urban space, and implications for a sustainable urban future. The study program also aims to provide updated skills on new technology in this field as well as knowledge in innovations in equitable and sustainable urban mobility.

    Urban planning is analyzing and understanding the evolution and challenges of urban development, as well as urban and land use planning. The study program focuses on providing the students with solid, theoretical knowledge and applied skills in urban systems, management of urban design and human factors in sustainable cities. Climate change and increased focus on resource use and environmental impacts thereby entail a greater focus on the choice of urban design. The study program focuses on providing the students with more detailed knowledge of town-friendly planning and green policy. The study program also aims to provide updated skills on new technology in this field as well as knowledge in innovative and sustainable urban planning.

    In the third semester, students have the option to choose in-depth knowledge in either smart mobility or in urban analytics. Students who choose to specialize in smart mobility will take the Urban Mobility elective, and students who choose to specialize in urban analytics will take the Space Syntax elective. The elective courses give students necessary knowledge in these areas, and experience applying the skills and methods learned in the first and second semester to specific problems in Transport and Urban planning. After completing the elective, students will then complete a master’s thesis in the fourth semester. The master’s thesis will then give the students further practice in applying their knowledge and skills to relevant issues through more comprehensive project work.

    The study program focuses on teaching students how to use advanced computer programs and simulation tools to solve complex problems relating to sustainable urban and transportation problems, so the development of digital skills is an important integrated part of all the courses. This also helps make the program cross-disciplinary, including elements of computer science, analytic disciplines (like modeling, simulation), artificial intelligence, machine learning etc., because that is what the industry needs today

    The study program also aims to qualify candidates with the competence to participate in research work in the field. The two courses Research Methods and Research Ethics (5 ECTS) and Advanced Research Methods (5 ECTS) underpins the master’s thesis and provides an introduction to qualitative and quantitative research methods, ethics, and academic writing and dissemination of results

    The master’s thesis is an independent, supervised research or development project in the core areas and represents further specialisation in either transport or urban planning.

    The structure of the programe:

    The master’s degree program consists of eight compulsory courses, two elective courses in addition to a master’s thesis. The course portfolio is composed so that the compulsory courses ensure academic and professional breadth, at the same time as the students are given an opportunity for in-depth study and specialisation through elective courses and the master’s thesis.

    The choice of elective courses for the third semester (Transport and Urban Planning) is made at the end of the second semester. The whole fourth semester is dedicated to the master’s thesis. It is natural that the master’s thesis builds on the project work that forms part of the specialization topic in the third semester. The topic of the thesis can either be linked to a client’s issue or to relevant research projects in the department.

    In order for students to be able to present the master’s thesis, all courses from the first year of the study program must be passed.

    Students are encouraged to contact relevant enterprises in the region for the purpose of gaining practical training and experience in the fields through a summer job or similar, and to establish cooperation on project assignments.

  • Permitted exam materials and equipment

    Both the language of instruction and the course literature are in English, making the study program well-suited for international students and student mobility. The study program is structured so that it is possible for the students to take one semester abroad, in the third or fourth semester. These will also be the semesters for exchange students from abroad to join the master program at OsloMet for one semester.

    Internationalization in this master program is four-fold by taking an approach from different angles. This master’s program educates and prepare students for an international competitive job market with (1) language of instruction in English to equip the future graduates to work in practice and academia world-wide with (2) international state-of-the-art knowledge in the field of mobility with digital skills and urban analytical techniques and tools, (3) using comparative Norwegian and international case studies in courses and (4) the program is taught by national and international trained instructors including English native speakers and academics who have long-standing experience in lecturing in English.

    With student mobility, students have the opportunity to gain experience abroad at a foreign academic institution which will offer complementary courses being very relevant for the students at the master program in Transport and Urban Planning, and the courses OsloMet will offer on the master program in Transport and Urban Planning will be of interest to students attending these selected universities.

    OsloMet is part of the Erasmus program for student exchange and has entered into several Erasmus+ agreements with relevant universities and university colleges.

    Students can gain approval and recognition of up to 30 credits on application.

    OsloMet has a dedicated web page with supplementary information about student exchanges: https://www.oslomet.no/en/study/exchange-students

    Requirements:

    An average grade C or better in previously completed courses. An exchange agreement with the desired university or college must be in place before the student can apply. Acceptance from a receiving institution to an exchange-stay with the necessary academic relevance.

    Application deadline: One semester prior to the planned stay.

  • Grading scale

    Required coursework means compulsory assignments or activities that must be approved within a given deadline in order for students to be able to get the course validated. The coursework requirements in this study program are linked to written assignments and compulsory attendance to some labs. The coursework requirements are described in more detail in the individual course descriptions.

    Coursework requirements are set in order to promote the student’s progress and development and to ensure his/her participation in necessary elements of the program. Required coursework can also be set to ensure that students achieve a learning outcome that cannot be tested in another way.

    Required coursework is assessed as approved or not approved. In the event of delays in study progress, previously approved coursework remains valid for two years, provided that the course has not changed.

    Valid absence documented by e.g., a medical certificate does not exempt students from meeting the coursework requirements. Students who fail to meet the coursework requirements within the deadline due to illness or for other documented valid reasons should as far as possible be given a new chance. If another attempt at meeting a coursework requirement is not possible because of the nature of the subject/course, the student must be prepared to meet the coursework requirements on the next possible occasion. This must be agreed with the person responsible for the course on a case-by-case basis. This may result in delayed progress in the program.

    If a work requirement is assessed «not approved», students have maximum two chances to retake the work requirement. A work requirement that three times is assessed «not approved», will result in loss of the right to get this course validated.

  • Examiners

    Provisions governing assessment and grading are laid down in the Act relating to Universities and University Colleges and the Regulations relating to Studies and Examinations at OsloMet. Please refer to https://student.oslomet.no./

    The forms of assessment used shall promote learning and document that the students’ competence is adequate in relation to the applicable learning outcome. Assessment methods vary between courses. They include written reports (individual and group reports), oral presentations, portfolio assessments and oral examinations. There will be no written school exam on this master program as the pedagogical approach is to have assessments similar to evaluation methods used when working in a company. The forms of assessment and grade scale are described in more detail in the individual course descriptions. In connection with the final assessment in the course, a grade scale with grades from A to E for pass (A being the highest) and F for fail is used.

    A portfolio assessment provides an overall assessment awarding one grade for the whole portfolio. Each student's work will be assessed together as a portfolio with one individual grade at the end of the semester, but all parts that make up the portfolio must be assessed as 'pass' in order for the student to pass the course. The overall assessment can be appealed. Students may only appeal against the determination of the examination grade awarded for the whole portfolio. Any information on weighting of grades must be considered as supplementary information in connection with the final grade.

    The tuition takes place in English, and assignments will also be in English. Students may, by agreement with the person responsible for the course, submit assignments in Norwegian. The assignment given in the elective course (specialization course) in the third semester and the master's thesis should be in English.

    If the examination in a course consists of more than one part, all parts of the examination must be passed in order to pass the course.

    Normally each course has one or two internal examiners to assess students' work. On a regularly basis one or some of the courses will be chosen to include an external examiner, thus the students' work will be assessed by one external and one internal examiner.

    Oral exams shall be assessed by two examiners, as this form of assessment cannot be appealed.

    The master’s thesis will be assessed by an external and an internal examiner. In addition to submitting a written report, students must also give an oral presentation of the thesis to the external examiner and supervisor(s). The examiners will set the grade for the master’s thesis after the oral presentation and questioning. Students can appeal against the grade awarded for the written thesis in accordance with Section 5-3 of the Act relating to Universities and University Colleges. If the grade is changed as a result of re-assessment, the student must take the oral exam again. The oral exam grade cannot be appealed

    The master’s degree program is profession-oriented, which means that students are to a significant extent assessed on the basis of their ability to solve problems, and on whether their presentations of solutions meet technical, academic and ethical requirements. Project assignments with reports and presentations are therefore one of the dominant assessment forms used in the study program. Guildeline for master's theses at the Faculty can be found here: Retningslinjer for masteroppgaver ved Fakultet for teknologi, kunst og design - Student - minside (oslomet.no)

    Students have the right to demand an explanation for and to appeal against a grade awarded and/or formal errors in connection with exams in accordance with Section 5-3 of the Act relating to Universities and University Colleges.

    After completing the program, students will be awarded a diploma showing all their final grades (final assessments) in the courses that form the basis for the degree. The title of the master’s thesis will also be included on the diploma.