EPN-V2

One-year Programme in Media and Communication Programme description

Programme name, Norwegian
Årsstudium i medier og kommunikasjon
Valid from
2020 FALL
ECTS credits
60 ECTS credits
Duration
2 semesters
Schedule
Here you can find an example schedule for first year students.
Programme history
  • Introduction

    The course description is approved 22.05.12 by the Dean on behalf of the Academic Affairs Committee, Faculty of Education and International Studies and revised 23.05.13. Minor change approved 03.06.2016. Latest revision approved by the Academic Affairs Committee 11.05.17.

    The Faculty of Education and International Studies at Oslo and Akershus University College (HiOA) 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 'Education and Religion in Development' is a course at the intermediate level and gives 10 ECTS credits.

    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.

  • Target group

    See programme description.

  • Admission requirements

    At the end of the course the student has obtained the following learning outcomes:

    Knowledge

    The student has knowledge of

    • the role of education in the process of social change
    • the role of different religious traditions as part of educational systems, and how these traditions interplay with patterns of change in different regions in the South
    • the role of education in nation building and in influencing individual growth, intellectually and emotionally
    • the Rights Perspective and how the policy goal of 'Education for All' relates to the needs of various groups in society
    • the relationship between religion, educational systems and politics, and how numerous conflicts are related to religious identities
    • the influence of religion both on changing and maintaining social organization, and how it intersects with other differences

    Skills

    The student

    • can reflect critically on the role of education in the process of change in society and how religious traditions interplay

    General competence

    The student

    • is familiar with issues related to education, religion and development and can present them in an independent way, orally and in writing
  • Learning outcomes

    In order to be admitted to the examination the student shall fulfil the following course work requirement: one three to four-page assignments on topics given by the lecturer. The work requirement gives the students an opportunity to reflect on central topics in the course literature. The assignment shall be submitted within the set deadline. If necessary, the student and teacher can agree on an extended deadline for submission of the assignment. The assignment is evaluated with -accepted- or -not accepted-. Students who get -not accepted- on their assignment may rewrite and submit maximum two new versions of the assignment. The student shall contact the teacher to get a new evaluation.

  • Content and structure

    Final assessment will be based on an individual written assignment for five days based on a given topic. The writing of the assignment must be based on the course literature. The paper should be of 3200 words (+/-10 %) / approx. 8 pages.

    In case of failed exam/legal absence, the student can submit a new paper when a new/postponed exam is arranged. New or postponed exams are offered within a reasonable time span following the regular exam.

    The student is responsible for applying for a new exam within the time limits set by HiOA and the Faculty of Education and International Studies. Regulations for new or postponed examinations are available in Regulations relating to studies and examinations at Oslo and Akershus University College. More information about registration and time for new or postponed examinations is available at the HIOA web site.

    Optional course Spans multiple semesters

    1st year of study

    1. semester

    2. semester

  • Teaching and learning methods

    Examination support material permitted.

  • Internationalisation

    A graded scale from A to E for passed and F for not passed will be used.

  • Work requirements

    An internal and external examiner will conduct the assessment of the paper.

  • Assessment

    The course is open to students who have completed at least a one-year introductory course in Development Studies at either HiOA, the University of Agder or equivalent courses at other universities/university colleges in Norway or abroad.