Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
Music, Grade 1-7 Programme description
- Programme name, Norwegian
- Musikk 1 for trinn 1-7 i grunnskolen
- Valid from
- 2021 SPRING
- ECTS credits
- 30 ECTS credits
- Duration
- 1 semester
- Schedule
- Here you can find an example schedule for first year students.
- Programme history
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Introduction
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Target group
Different forms of assessment are used on the programme that are adapted to the learning outcomes of the various courses. The forms of assessment used are intended to support learning and document that the students’ competence is adequate in relation to the applicable learning outcomes. During the programme, the students will be given advice, supervision and assessments of their performance. It is important and necessary to assess students’ knowledge and skills often, so that the students receive feedback on whether their performance is in line with the programme's requirements and whether they have achieved the learning outcomes.
The assessment of exams and practical training is carried out in accordance with the applicable rules set out in the Act relating to Universities and University Colleges, the Regulations relating to Studies and Examinations at OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University, and the Guidelines for Appointment and Use of Examiners at OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University.
The forms of assessment and criteria are described in each course description. All courses taken will be stated on the diploma.
Assessment
The grades used are pass/fail or a grade scale with letter grades from A to F, where A is the highest grade, E is the lowest pass grade and F is a fail. In connection with group exams, all students in the group are awarded the same grade.
Resits/rescheduled exams
Resit and rescheduled exams are carried out in the same manner as the ordinary exam unless otherwise specified in the course description. In special cases, resit and rescheduled exams in courses with group exams may be held as individual exams.
Appeals against grades
Grades awarded for written exams can be appealed. It is not possible to appeal the grades awarded for oral and practical exams. In connection with group exams, the result of an appeal will only have consequences for the candidate(s) who submitted the appeal. The other students will keep their original grade.
Assessment of practical training
Practical training is assessed as pass or fail and is assessed by the practical training supervisors in cooperation with the contact lecturer at the university. The final decision on whether to award a pass or fail grade is made by the university.
The assessment takes its point of departure in given criteria based on learning outcomes for the course, assessment criteria, the continuous assessment, the suitability assessment and compulsory activities carried throughout the practical training.
To pass the practical training, the student also must have met the compulsory attendance requirement. The practical training requires at least 90% attendance.
- Less than 10% absence: The student can complete the practical training course as normal.
- Between 10–20% absence: If possible, the student can make up for the practical training missed. This must be agreed with the practical training supervisor and the supervisor at the university.
- More than 20% absence: The student must retake the whole clinical training course
If the student exceeds the maximum limit for absence and does not have a valid reason for absence, the practical course will be registered as failed and count as an attempt.
If the student has failed the practical training twice, he/she must normally leave the programme. Reference is also made to the Regulations relating to Studies and Examinations at OsloMet, chapter 8, Supervised practical training – Number of attempts.
One or more of these criteria is the basis for the grade Failed in practical training in bachelor's Programme in Nursing at OsloMet:
The student:
- has not complied with the attendance requirement or failed to attend practice training without a valid reason and without giving notice
- has not achieved learning outcomes and completed compulsory activities / written documentation made visible in the assessment form established for the practical training period
- has endangered the patient's life and health by going beyond the limits of their own competence
- has not requested or taken into account guidance, or shown a willingness to acquire a lack of knowledge or competence
- shows lack of self-insight
- shows a lack of language and/or communication skills (from autumn 2023)
Suitability assessment
The suitability assessment is a continuous overall assessment that takes place throughout the study programme. Diplomas for the completed programme will only be awarded to graduates who are suited to practise the profession. If the student shows signs of posing a threat to patients’ and/or colleagues' physical and mental health, rights and safety, questions should be raised about whether the person is fit to practice the profession. Staff from the university or the practical training establishment and fellow students can submit a notification of reasonable doubt. Students must be informed as early as possible that the notification has been submitted. They will be given supervision and advice on how to improve or be advised to leave the programme.
The aim is to assess whether the students have the professional and personal preconditions required to work as a nurse. More detailed provisions about the assessment of suitability can be found in the Regulations relating to suitability assessment in higher education (2006).
https://student.oslomet.no/skikkethetsvurdering
Transfer discussion - from autumn 2022If a student or subject teacher/contact teacher reports a need for a transfer discussion, an interview can be called before the next course. In some cases, the head of studies and a representative of the Section for Academic Affairs may also attend.
The purpose of the transfer discussion is to clarify how the student can implement their learning outcomes in the best possible way in the next course, by facilitating various learning challenges and guidance needs.
External programme supervisor
The study programme has an external programme supervisor in line with the Guidelines for Appointment and Use of Examiners at OsloMet. The external programme supervisor is charged with evaluating the examination and assessment in:
- SYKK/SYKP1200 Microbiology and Infection Control
- SYKK/SYKP1300 Pharmacology and Administration of Medicine
- SYKK/SYKPPRA40 Promotion of Health and Prevention of Illness
Admission requirements
The study programme is based on the national regulations relating to a common curriculum for health and social care education adopted by the Ministry of Education and Research on 6 September 2017, and the regulations relating to the national guidelines for nursing education adopted on 15 March 2019, with amendments of 1 December 2019. Nursing education in Norway is also subject to an EU directive. The directive concerns provisions regarding approval of academic qualifications for regulated professions in the EU and EEA. The study programme is in accordance with Directive 2005/36/EC on approvals of professional qualifications, with later amendments including Directive 2013/55/EU.
Approved by the Academic Affairs Committee at the Faculty of Health Sciences, 21 November 2019
Last adjusted by the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences 23 January 2023
Faculty of Health Sciences
Department of Nursing and Health Promotion
The programme description applies to students starting the programme in 2021
Learning outcomes
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Content and structure
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1st year of study
1. semester
Teaching and learning methods
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Practical training
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Internationalisation
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Work requirements
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Assessment
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