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PhD Programme in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education Programme description
- Programme name, Norwegian
- Ph.d.-program i utdanningsvitenskap for lærerutdanning
- Valid from
- 2024 FALL
- ECTS credits
- 180 ECTS credits
- Duration
- 6 semesters
- Schedule
- Here you can find an example schedule for first year students.
- Programme history
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Introduction
I emnet anatomi, fysiologi og biokjemi vil du tilegne deg kunnskap om kroppens anatomiske strukturer, oppbygningen av organer og deres fysiologiske prosesser. Forståelse for det normale er nødvendig for å kunne observere og vurdere det unormale. Emnet danner grunnlag for sykepleierens evne til å observere kliniske tegn og avvik fra disse, og for å forstå patofysiologien ved ulike sykdommer og farmakologisk behandling.
I emnet skal du også lære om mikroorganismers levemåte, virulens og smittemåte. Videre skal du lære om kroppens normalflora, antibiotikaresistens og forebygging av infeksjoner.
Dette er viktig for at sykepleiere skal kunne vurdere konsekvenser av sykdom eller skade og forstå ulike behov hos pasientene.
Target group
The programme’s target group are people who wish to qualify for research in the field of educational sciences for teacher education, for teaching positions at universities and university colleges, or for other types of positions that require a high level of scientific expertise.
Admission requirements
Etter fullført emne har studenten følgende læringsutbytte definert i kunnskap, ferdigheter og generell kompetanse:
Kunnskap
Studenten kan
- navngi anatomiske strukturer og organer i menneskekroppen
- beskrive organers beliggenhet i forhold til hverandre
- beskrive anatomisk oppbygning i betydningen
- makroanatomisk: organ og organsystem
- mikroanatomisk: celler og vev
- beskrive ulike organers og organsystemers funksjoner i kroppen
- beskrive samspill mellom de ulike organsystemene
- forklare sentrale biokjemiske prosesser i den friske kroppen
- gjøre rede for fysiologi i de ulike organene og organsystemene
- gjøre rede for reguleringsmekanismer og homeostase i den friske kroppen
- skille mellom ulike typer mikroorganismers oppbygning og egenskaper
- beskrive hvordan ulike mikroorganismer påvirker helse og sykdom
- beskrive forebyggende tiltak for å unngå antibiotikaresistens
Ferdigheter
Studenten
- kan formidle bred kunnskap om menneskekroppens anatomi og fysiologiske prosesser
- kan formidle kunnskap om biokjemiske prosesser
Generell kompetanse
Studenten
- erkjenner at bred kunnskap i emnet har betydning for utøvelse av faglig forsvarlig sykepleie
Learning outcomes
Forelesninger, gruppearbeid, seminarer, skriftlige oppgaver, veiledning, flervalgsoppgaver og selvstudier.
Deler av undervisningen er organisert som omvendt undervisning. Digitale læringsressurser vil bli gjort tilgjengelig på forhånd.
Content and structure
For å fremstille seg til eksamen må følgende være godkjent:
- 80 % tilstedeværelse av timeplanfestet aktivitet merket obligatorisk.
- Flervalgsoppgave, 60 % riktig svar på digitale flervalgsoppgaver.
- Muntlig fremlegg i gruppe, 3-5 studenter, hver gruppe tildeles en problemstilling/oppgave innen mikrobiologi som presenteres i seminar.
1st year of study
1. semester
Teaching and learning methods
The training component (30 ECTS credits)
The training component is intended to underpin the student’s research.
In the course Theories of Knowledge in Teacher Education Research, the student is expected to acquire theoretical and empirical insight into general educational science issues of relevance to teacher education. The course is compulsory for the PhD Programme in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education. The course is taught every academic year.
In the philosophy of science, methodology and ethics courses, the student is expected to acquire insight into philosophy of science, methodology and research ethics topics with a view to developing their ability to conduct scientific analyses and critically analyse and assess complex connections in the field using adequate methods. The PhD programme offers courses in philosophy of science, methodology and ethics. These courses will vary between academic years. In consultation with the supervisor, the student will choose philosophy of science, methodology and ethics courses that meet his/her needs in relation to the thesis. The student may also choose philosophy of science, methodology and ethics courses from other programmes at OsloMet or from other universities and university colleges. International PhD courses may also be included in the degree.
The elective specialisation courses are intended to give students an opportunity to acquire knowledge in areas of relevance to their work on the thesis. Every year, the PhD Programme in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education offers different elective specialisation courses with a scope of 5 ECTS credits each. These courses will vary between academic years. Students may also choose a course or courses from their own PhD programme or from other programmes at OsloMet or from other universities and university colleges. International PhD courses may also be included in the degree.
All courses taught as part of the PhD Programme in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education will be announced on the programme’s website. The courses are described in separate course plans with information about the number of ECTS credits, content, learning outcomes, forms of assessment, assessment, teaching plan and a reading list.
Up to 5 ECTS credits of the training component may be taken pursuant to the following rules:
- Studies or a research stay at a foreign institution: 1 ECTS credit for the first two weeks, and then 1 ECTS credit per week. The stay must last for at least two weeks. The plan for the stay must be approved by the main supervisor, and the external institution must confirm that the plan has been complied with. A written report must be submitted after the stay. The ECTS credits can only be awarded if no ECTS-conferring course credits are awarded during the same stay.
- Upon application, presentations of papers at international conferences can be recognised as part of the training component, conferring a maximum of 3 ECTS credits.
- Upon application, ECTS-conferring generic courses for PhD students can be recognised as part of the training component
Recognition of courses taken at other institutions
If any PhD students wish to take courses at institutions other than OsloMet, the head of the PhD programme at the Faculty of Education and International Studies (LUI) must approve the inclusion of these courses in the PhD programme's training component.
The research component (150 ECTS credits)
Course code: PHUV9900.
The key component of the programme is the work on a scientific thesis. Provisions concerning the thesis are set out in Chapter 5 of the Regulations. In principle, the programme uses article-based theses. Alternatively, the thesis can consist of a single text (monograph).
The thesis shall be an independent piece of scientific work that meets international standards in the field. It shall contribute towards developing new academic knowledge and shall be of a sufficiently high standard to merit publication as part of the scientific literature in the given field. Joint work can be accepted as a thesis if the PhD candidate's independent contribution can be identified and documented.
Work and teaching methods
The individual courses in the training component are usually taught over one semester. As a rule, the compulsory course will be taught in the autumn semester. The teaching methods used are lectures, seminars and supervision. For more information, see the individual course descriptions.
Supervision
The students are entitled to up to 210 hours of supervision during their work on the thesis. They are expected to make active use of this offer. The main supervisor should preferably be affiliated to OsloMet. Students can apply to have a co-supervisor from another institution appointed. The supervision agreement should stipulate the planned use of the supervision hours. At the first supervision session of each semester, a meeting schedule and a plan for how to use the time must be prepared. The supervision sessions include preparation, conversations with the PhD student and follow-up work. The supervisor’s obligations and rights are regulated in Chapter 3 of the Regulations.
The main supervisor has formal responsibility for matters concerning the student. If the main supervisor does not work at OsloMet, the co-supervisor must be affiliated to OsloMet, and the main supervisor and co-supervisor will share responsibility in such cases. Reports and written works must be presented to both the external and internal supervisor.
The internal supervisor is obliged to maintain contact with the student and to stay informed about how the work is progressing. The student shall be included in and be supported by a relevant and active academic and research community. The internal supervisor is responsible for involving the student in the academic community. However, the supervision shall consider that the thesis is to be a piece independent scholarly research.
Seminars
Each semester, seminars on interdisciplinary topics will be organised where relevant issues will be discussed. In these seminars, the students will be given an opportunity to present and problematise their projects.
Dissemination
PhD students are expected to present their research at least once at an international conference. Students are also encouraged to communicate about their projects via relevant forums and channels.
Midway evaluation
A midway evaluation of the work on the thesis will be held halfway through the programme. The midway evaluation comprises an academic assessment, the purpose of which is to let the students present and evaluate the progress of their own project and provide an opportunity for the student to mention factors of importance for supervision and future progress. An external researcher will be appointed, who, together with the supervisors, the student, and the person responsible for the course, will constitute a panel. The evaluation can take around four hours. The midway evaluation is compulsory. Special guidelines have been drawn up for the student’s submission. The midway presentation, with subsequent midway evaluation of the PhD project, must take place before the PhD student has completed two years' worth of the PhD programme.
Annual progress reporting
To ensure quality and student throughput, the student and the supervisor are both obliged to submit a progress report every year. This report forms the basis for an assessment of the student’s progress in terms of his/her own research and the courses. An evaluation is also held at the end of the student’s research work during the admission period. Failure to submit a report or an unsatisfactory report may constitute grounds for terminating the agreement before the agreement period expires.
Internationalisation
Stays abroad will be facilitated. Researchers from foreign institutions will be invited to give lectures and seminars. Students are encouraged to seek membership in relevant international research networks.
Work requirements
The compulsory and elective courses comprise required coursework. The required coursework is assessed as approved/not approved. The required coursework must be submitted/completed by the stipulated deadline(s). Absence for valid reasons documented by e.g. a medical certificate does not exempt students from meeting the coursework requirements. Students who fail to submit required coursework by the deadline due to illness or for other documented valid reasons can be given an extended deadline. A new deadline for meeting the coursework requirements must be agreed with the lecturer in question in each individual case.
Students who submit the required coursework by the deadline, but whose work is assessed as ‘not approved’, will be given one opportunity to resubmit the work. In such cases, the student must agree with the lecturer on resubmission of the coursework in question. Students who do not submit required coursework by the deadline without a documented valid reason will not be granted another attempt.
The coursework requirements are described in more detail in the individual course descriptions.
Assessment
Students must write an essay as part of the compulsory course.
The elective courses offered use various exam forms which are described in more detail in the individual course descriptions.
The essay will be assessed and approved by the person responsible for the course and a member of the academic staff affiliated to the PhD programme. The learning outcome descriptions are used as assessment criteria.
If the essay is not approved, the student can submit a revised essay once by a specified deadline. The PhD Regulations Section 4-3 states that the provisions regarding cheating in the Regulations relating to Studies and Examinations at OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University apply to exams or tests taken during the PhD programme's training component.
The degree PhD of Educational Sciences for Teacher Education is awarded on the basis of:
- approved completion of the training component, alternatively other approved academic training or qualification
- an approved trial lecture on a specified topic
- an approved research thesis and approved public defence of the thesis.
Assessment is regulated by Chapter 6 of the Regulations. The supplementary provisions for assessment for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD) at OsloMet contain more detailed guidelines on the assessment procedure for submitted theses. The diploma will state the title of the thesis and information about the academic training programme the PhD candidate has completed.
Right of appeal
Rejections of applications for assessment of the thesis and decisions not to approve a thesis, trial lecture or public defence can be appealed to the Board of Appeal pursuant to the Public Administration Act Section 28 ff. The Appeals Board at OsloMet is the appeals body.
Other information
PhD Programme in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education (180 ECTS)
Programplan for ph.d.-studiet i utdanningsvitenskap for lærerutdanning (180 studiepoeng)
Programme code: PHUV
Programme code, individual courses: PHUVEK
Approved by the Academic Affairs Committee of Oslo University College on 21 February 2011
Accredited by NOKUT – Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT) on 14 February 2012
Most recent amendments approved by the Academic Affairs Committee at OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University on 3 May 2018
Minor amendment approved by the faculty’s Academic Affairs Committee on 25 January 2021
Adjustment of admission requirements approved by The Vice Dean of Education at The Faculty of Education and International Studies in autumn 2023.
The programme description applies from the autumn semester 2021
Faculty of Education and International Studies