EPN-V2

Executive Master of Management Programme description

Programme name, Norwegian
Masterstudium i ledelse, erfaringsbasert
Valid from
2021 FALL
ECTS credits
90 ECTS credits
Duration
6 semesters
Schedule
Here you can find an example schedule for first year students.
Programme history
  • Introduction

    Master i ledelse (Executive Master of Management) er en masterutdanning innen økonomi og ledelse, og er for personer som ønsker å utvikle sin kompetanse innen ledelsesfag. Studiet bygger på erfaringene studentene har fra arbeidslivet, og orienterer seg mot praksisfeltet. Studiet er et erfaringsbasert masterstudium på 90 studiepoeng, og er normalt et deltidsstudium over tre år.

     

    En erfaringsbasert master i ledelse er for alle som ønsker mer ansvar og en lederposisjon. Den gir en bred og avansert innsikt i det økonomisk-administrative fagområdet, og på den måten bidrar utdanningen til å skape gode ledere på alle plan i ulike bransjer.

    Det er tre obligatoriske emner i studiet, benevnt som basisemner: «Perspektiver på ledelse», «Organisering gjennom samhandling» og «Strategiprosess». I tillegg tilbys det flere valgemner innen ledelse som studentene kan velge blant. Disse valgemnene kan gjennom ulike kombinasjoner utgjøre en spesialisering. Studenter som har tatt annen relevant lederutdanning på masternivå, kan søke om å få inntil 30 studiepoeng innpasset i mastergraden til erstatning for valgemnene. Studiet avsluttes med en selvvalgt masteroppgave på 30 studiepoeng.

     

    Mastergraden oppnås i samsvar med forskrift om krav til mastergrad § 5.

    Studiet leder frem til graden master i ledelse, på engelsk Executive Master of Management.

  • Target group

    The Master's programme in Universal Design of ICT (MAUU) aims to meet the growing need of society for knowledge and expertise in universal design of ICT solutions such as web and mobile applications, e-services, e-commerce and self-service machines. With an emerging e-society, it is becoming essential that all electronic information and services are accessible for all, regardless of the device, the situation, or the abilities of the user.

    In Norway and many other countries, it is becoming a legal requirement that ICT solutions can be used by as many people as possible, including people with disabilities, so that all citizens can take an active part in social activities, education and employment. This poses great challenges for competent ICT professionals and society's ICT infrastructure and services. This Master's Programme provides a specialisation in Universal Design of ICT, which goes beyond the current Bachelor programmes in engineering, including electronics, computer science, information science and applied computer technology.

    The full time Master's programme is intensive. Combining the full time Master's programme with other courses or employment is not recommended.

  • Admission requirements

    The Master's programme targets individuals who wish to qualify as specialists in universal design of ICT solutions. It is relevant for those with competences in human-computer interaction, as well as interaction designers, software engineers, related professionals in public sectors, non-profit organizations and private sectors, and those who are interested in further studies at doctoral level.

  • Learning outcomes

    In order to be qualified for this Master's programme, applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology or other equivalent qualifications, which include at least 80 ECTS within the field of computer science.

    Please note that proof of English proficiency is also required. You are required to upload your own copy of your test results. Please refer to specific information below. (http://www.hioa.no/eng/Studies/International-Master-s-Degree-Programmes/Admission-to-international-Master-s-Degree-programmes).

    When applying, applicants will be ranked in accordance with the regulations relating to admission to Master's Degree Programmes at OsloMet (http://www.hioa.no/Studier/Lov-og-regelverk/Regulations-Relating-to-Admission-to-Master-s-Degree-Programmes-at-HiOA). Applicants with 1-9 ECTS in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) will get 1 additional point in the application process, ref. § 6 (3) in the admission regulations. Applicants with at least 10 ECTS in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) will get an additional 2 points in the application process, ref. § 6 (3) in the admission regulations.

    Students who get at least one additional point will also be exempt from one of the coursework requirements in MAUU4200 / MAUUD4200, due to their pre-required knowledge.

    Admission to single courses from the program has the same academic requirement as general acceptance to the program, ref. § 3 in the admission regulations.

  • Content and structure

    On successful completion of their Master's degree, the candidate should have the following qualifications defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

    Knowledge

    On successful completion, the candidate:

    • has advanced knowledge of universal design and specialized knowledge in ICT
    • has a thorough knowledge of scholarly theory and methods in universal design of ICT
    • can apply knowledge in new areas of universal design of ICT
    • can analyse problems and solutions based on the history, traditions, characteristics and societal context of universal design and ICT

    Skills

    On successful completion, the candidate:

    • can analyse and deal critically with various sources of information and use them to structure and formulate scholarly arguments
    • can analyse existing theories, methods and interpretations within universal design of ICT and work independently with practical and theoretical problem solving
    • can use relevant research and development methods in an independent manner
    • can plan and implement an independent, well-defined research or development project under supervision and in accordance with applicable norms for research ethics guidelines

    General competence

    On successful completion, the candidate:

    • can analyse relevant academic, professional and research ethical problems
    • can apply his/her knowledge and skills in new areas to carry out advanced assignments and projects within universal design of ICT
    • can communicate comprehensive and independent study and master language and terminology in universal design of ICT
    • can communicate academic problems, analysis and conclusions in universal design of ICT to both specialists and the general public
    • can contribute to new thinking and innovation processes within universal design of ICT
    • has practical experience working with diverse user groups with a variety of needs for universal design

    Note that the individual course descriptions provide further details.

    Optional course Spans multiple semesters

    2nd year of study

    3. semester

    3rd year of study

    6. semester

    4th year of study

    7. semester

  • Teaching and learning methods

    The two-year programme consists of 120 ECTS credits.

    • 50 ECTS compulsory courses
    • 10 ECTS advanced and elective courses
    • 60 ECTS Master's Thesis

    The following table shows the overall structure of the full-time programme:

    Semester 1

    MAUU4100 Academic Writing, 10 ECTS

    MAUU4200 User Diversity and ICT Barriers, 10 ECTS

    MAUU4300 Universal Design of Interactive Systems, 10 ECTS

    Semester 2

    MAUU4400 Research Methods and Research Ethics, 10 ECTS

    MAUU4500 Interaction Styles and Technologies for Accessibility, 10 ECTS

    MAUU5910 Master's Thesis Project phase I

    Semester 3

    Elective course, see course descriptions (1) MAUU5010 / MAUU5020 / MAUU5030, 10 ECTS

    MAUU5920 Master's Thesis Project phase II

    Semester 4

    Master's Thesis Project phase III Final exam MAUU5900 Master's Thesis (60 ECTS)

    The Master project counts 60 ECTS credits, starts in the 2nd semester, and is distributed over three semesters. The 4th semester is dedicated solely to the Master project

    (1) Please note that the elective courses will only be offered if enough student are registered for the course.

    The following table shows the overall structure of the part-time programme:

    Semester 1

    MAUUD4100 Academic Writing, 10 ECTS

    MAUUD4200 User Diversity and ICT Barriers, 10 ECTS

    Semester 2

    MAUUD4400 Research Methods and Research Ethics, 10 ECTS (only one course in 2nd semester)

    Semester 3

    MAUUD4300 Universal Design of Interactive Systems, 10 ECTS

    MAUUD5910 Master's Thesis Project phase I

    Semester 4

    MAUUD4500 Interaction Styles and Technologies for Accessibility, 10 ECTS

    MAUUD5910 Master's Thesis Project phase I

    Semester 5

    MAUUD5920 Master's Thesis Project phase II

    Semester 6

    MAUUD5920 Master's Thesis Project phase II

    Semester 7

    Elective course, see course descriptions (2) MAUUD5010 / MAUUD5020 / MAUUD5030, 10 ECTS MAUUD5900 Master's Thesis Project phase III

    Semester 8

    Master's Thesis Project phase III Final exam MAUUD5900 Master's Thesis (60 ECTS)

    The Master project counts 60 ECTS credits, starts in the 3rd semester, and is distributed over six semesters. The 5th, 6th and 8th semesters are dedicated solely to the Master project.

    (2) Please note that the elective courses will only be offered if enough student are registered for the course.

  • Internationalisation

    The learning outcomes will be achieved by means of different learning methods adapted to each individual course. Teaching methods include lectures, assignments, seminars, project work and the use of online learning resources. Project work is carried out both in groups and individually.

    The programme is based on student-centred learning methods, with student-run seminars and project work that require active participation from students. Students will receive feedback on their presentations and reports.

    For seminar-based courses, it is essential for students to be prepared to follow the presentations and actively participate in projects and discussions.

  • Work requirements

    This programme is suitable for incoming exchange students in the first semester taking these courses; MAUU4100, MAUU4200 and MAUU4300, totalling 30 ECTS.

    Students affiliated with the programme have two opportunities to apply for doing parts of the programme abroad.

    1. In the 3rd semester, students who choose to take the elective course MAUU5030 / MAUUD5030 Globalisation of Technology 10 ECTS, may apply to carry out a course project abroad for four to six weeks.

    2. In the 3rd or 4th semester, students may apply to carry out parts of their master projects and proceed to write their Master's Thesis abroad. This must be based on a "professor-to-professor" arrangement, with an agreement between the student's appointed supervisor and a professor at a higher educational institution abroad, who collaborate with the Universal Design of ICT research group. The agreement is required to ensure that the master project is of mutual interest for all parties, and for establishing necessary supervision abroad. The student's supervisor will be able to continue giving remote supervision from Norway via email and video/conference-calling.

    Requirements:

    • An average grade C in previously completed courses.
    • Normal study progression.
    • Acceptance from a receiving professor or institution to an exchange-stay with the necessary academic relevance. Per 30.09.2017 we have no agreements with receiving institutions or professors, but are working towards establishing this.

    How to apply:

    • Applications for going abroad as part of the elective course MAUU5030 / MAUUD5030 Globalisation of Technology (alternative 1 above) must be sent using the OsloMet online form (https://student.hioa.no/en/slik-soker-du). Deadline: 15. February.
    • Applications for going abroad to carry out parts of the master project and proceed to write the Master's Thesis abroad (alternative 2 above) must be sent by e-mail to studie-tkd@hioa.no. Deadline: One semester prior to going abroad.

    Students submit the Master's Thesis for assessment to, and get their ECTS from Oslo Metropolitan University.

    Please note that it is not currently possible to combine this programme with the ordinary OsloMet programmes for exchange and study abroad.

    In addition to opportunities to apply for doing parts of the programme abroad, students are introduced to international research through compulsory and supplementary course literature, and through having teachers and supervisors that take part in international research. Most of the teachers and supervisors involved in this programme are affiliated with the research group Universal Design of ICT at the computer science department.

  • Assessment

    A coursework requirement is a compulsory piece of work/activity that must be approved before the student may take an examination. Coursework requirements are assessed "approved" or "not approved".

    Not approved coursework requirements

    Legitimate absence based on, for example, a medical certificate, does not exempt students from meeting the coursework requirements. Students who due to illness or any other documented legitimate absence, do not meet the coursework requirements within the appointed deadline, should as far as possible, be given a new attempt to meet the requirements before the relevant examination. An agreement with the relevant lecturer must be made in each individual case.

    If, due to the nature of the subject/course, it is not possible to implement a new attempt to meet the requirements before the course exam, the student must expect to submit the coursework requirements at the next possible submission deadline. This may lead to a delay in progression through the Master's programme.

    If a work requirement is assessed "not approved", students have 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 take the course exam.

    Attendance requirement

    In courses that have required participation through stated attendance requirement, students must have participated in class minimum the required percentage to pass the course. In cases where students do not meet the attendance requirement due to illness or any other documented legitimate absence, the teacher responsible for the course may give other requirements, e.g., an additional assignment, adapted to each individual case. Failure to meet this requirement may mean that the student has to retake the course the next time it is scheduled. In cases of students retaking a course that has attendance requirements, regulations for coursework requirements apply.