Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
DATA3720 Samfunnskontaktprosjekt Emneplan
- Engelsk emnenavn
- Community outreach project
- Studieprogram
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Bachelorstudium i anvendt datateknologiBachelorstudium i ingeniørfag - dataBachelorstudium i informasjonsteknologi
- Omfang
- 10.0 stp.
- Studieår
- 2020/2021
- Programplan
- Emnehistorikk
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Innledning
Coursework requirements can be written work, compulsory attendance, oral presentations and tests that are set as a condition for taking the exam/assessment. The coursework requirements are carried out individually or in groups. Coursework requirements are given the assessment approved/not approved. During the practical training, there may be compulsory activities that are included in the overall assessment of the course. Reference is made to the course descriptions for further information on which coursework requirements and compulsory activities apply in the course description.
The purpose is to promote progression and professional development in the programme, stimulate seeking out and acquiring new knowledge and facilitate interaction and communication on academic issues. Coursework requirements and compulsory activities are designed for students to develop competence in line with the learning outcome descriptions in the course.
Normally, there are three attempts at coursework requirements. As far as possible, the second attempt will be given before the ordinary exam/assessment, unless otherwise stated in the course description. A third and final attempt is normally given before a resit and rescheduled exams. Coursework requirements that are not approved must be improved or retaken. The course coordinator/lecturer can assess whether an alternative work can be carried out. This is agreed between the individual student/group and the course coordinator/lecturer.
Not approved coursework requirements may result in delays in the programme.
Compulsory attendance
Attendance is compulsory for teaching activities covering subject matter that the student cannot acquire on his or her own. These requirements are made more concrete and visible in the course plans. This means that there is a requirement for attendance of 80 % in theory studies and practical training in scheduled activities that are marked compulsory and 90 % during the practical training period. If the student exceeds the limit for absence, the course coordinator/lecturer will consider whether it is possible to do an alternative work, such as oral or written individual assignments. The possibility of this depends on how much absence has been and which activities the student has not participated in.
Anbefalte forkunnskaper
- A completed Master¿s Degree.
- Employment at OsloMet.
Admission of PhD candidates and academic staff employed at other higher educational institutions and/or research institutions in Norway can be considered subject to the available places on the course.
Admission of internal and external candidates is based on individual application approved by the applicant¿s Head of Studies or Head of Division.
Participants should be reasonably fluent in written and oral English and familiar with academic conventions and requirements.
Ranking
- PhD candidates and academic staff at OsloMet.
- PhD candidates and academic staff employed at other higher education and/or research institutions in Norway.
Forkunnskapskrav
Årsstudiet i medier og kommunikasjon som selvstendig enhet skal gi et grunnleggende utgangspunkt for ulike typer medierelatert arbeid i privat og offentlig sektor, eller som et utgangspunkt for videre studier.
Kunnskaper
Kandidaten har
- grunnleggende teoretiske kunnskaper om medier, medienes makt og betydning for individ (kjønn, identitet, tilhørighet), kultur, samfunn og globale prosesser
- grunnleggende kunnskaper om medieproduksjon i tekst/lyd/bilde
Ferdigheter
Kandidaten kan
- skape, presentere og formidle kreativt i ulike tekst-, lyd- og bildemedier
- analysere og vurdere ulike medietekster
- arbeide med språklig kommunikasjon og språklig påvirkning
- arbeide reflektert med informasjons- og kommunikasjonsetiske problemstillinger på individuelt, nasjonalt og globalt nivå
Generell kompetanse
Kandidaten kan
- reflektere kritisk og etisk over ulike typer medierelatert arbeid
Læringsutbytte
Undervisningen veksler mellom forelesninger, gruppearbeid;og eget arbeid.;
Arbeids- og undervisningsformer
Følgende arbeidskrav er obligatorisk og må være godkjent for å fremstille seg til eksamen:
- 5 av 9 individuelle regneøvinger
- 1 gruppeoppgave i datalab, 5-10 siders rapport
- 1 gruppeoppgave i praktisk lab, 5-10 siders rapport
Arbeidskrav og obligatoriske aktiviteter
Gradert skala A-F.;
Vurdering og eksamen
En intern sensor. Ekstern sensor brukes jevnlig.
Hjelpemidler ved eksamen
A graduate of this program has acquired the following learning outcomes defined as knowledge, skills and competence:
Knowledge
The graduate can
- demonstrate thorough familiarity with principles of behavior analysis
- discuss therelationship between theoretical knowledge, experimental analysis, and applied science
- understand the difference between description, prediction, and explanation
- demonstrate theoretical and working knowledge of the ethical principles that govern scientific research and interventions in applied settings
Skills
The graduate can
- analyze behavior using the principles of behavior both in research and in applied settings
- conduct experiments and demonstrate working knowledge of scientific methodology
- demonstrate appropriate strategies for evaluating the effects of independent variables and interventions by using different designs and inferential statistics
- critically assess the quality of scientific information
- conduct and report a supervised research project with a behavioral perspective in accordance with research ethical guidelines and regulations
- integrate behavioral principles with knowledge from other fields
- communicate with professionals in different fields
Competence
The graduate can
- contribute to thedevelopment of evidence-based methods for intervention and behavior change
- share knowledge and skills with the public and peers according to the standards of professional scientific communication, including the current APA standards
- justify his/her professional behavior with reference to relevant professional and ethical guidelines, general ethical considerations, and assessment of the situation.
Vurderingsuttrykk
En intern sensor. Ekstern sensor brukes jevnlig.
Sensorordning
Program Structure
The program constitutes a scientifically and pedagogically integrated whole; with compulsory and elective components (all comprising 10 ECTS), in addition to master’s theses of 40 ECTS.
Content of common compulsory courses
These courses provide basic insight and some practical skills in behavior analysis.
The philosophy of science that is fundamental to behavior analysis is introduced and placed in a wider context of philosophy of science. The status of various scientific approaches in modern society is discussed. The courses place the study of human behavior in a natural science tradition and emphasize a selectionist understanding of change processes. Basic ontological and epistemological questions are discussed: unity of knowledge; the relationship between natural sciences, social sciences and the humanities; determining and defining analytical units in research; and methodological approaches suitable for promoting effective action. Behavior analysis – experimental, conceptual and applied – is introduced as a cumulative science of behavior.
Compulsory courses
These courses are compulsory for all students:
- MALK4100 Science, Behavior, and Society
- MALK4000-403 Behavior Analysis and Radical Behaviorism
- MALKA211 Introduction to Behavior Analysis
- MALKA212 Refinement of Behavior Analytic Terms
- MALKA213 Laboratory Exercises – Experimental Analysis of Behavior
- MALKA214 Experimental Design and Functional Analysis
Content of elective courses
In the elective courses, various behaviorally based approaches to initiating, facilitating and managing change processes in individual behavior repertoire, organizations and systems are studied. Behavioral technology comprises everything from basic self-control techniques to sophisticated tools for initiating and managing complex processes in large organizations. Important features in this methodology are operational measures of change and continuous data collection.
Elective courses (a total of 20 ECTS)
Each student chooses two (2) of the following courses:
- MALKA215 Complex Human Behavior *
- MALKA217 Early Intervention for Children with Pervasive Developmental Disorders
- MALKA218 Ethical Considerations in Applied Behavior Analysis
- MALKA219 Organizational Behavior Management (OBM)
- MALKA220 Behavioral Economics
- MALKA221 Complex Systems and Risk Management (Not offered in 2025)
- MALKA222 Clinical Behavior Analysis
Elective courses are normally offered every Fall term. Students enrol for courses bydeadlines each semester, and thedepartment reserves the right to cancel courses with insufficient enrolment. Depending on the number of students enrolled, changes may be made in the way the courses are conducted.
Master's theses - 40 ECTS credits
Students write an individual master’s thesis worth 40 ECTS (MALK5920/MALKD5920). The thesis is usually a work in progress during the elective courses, when students participate in research projects with faculty.
By the end of the final course at the latest, the student submits a thesis outline, including a research question, a plan for progress, and a plan for dissemination (see guidelines, Thesis outline). When faculty approves the thesis outline, the student is assigned a supervisor for his thesis work. See the course descriptions for MALK5920/MALKD5920 for a more detailed description of the master’s thesis worth 40 ECTS.
Two compulsory seminars in research ethics cover academic honesty; the work of Regional Ethics Committees; the guidelines of OsloMet on research ethics and research fraud; current publication manuals and APA style manuscript preparation, and the use of electronic reference management tools. The seminars are taken place digitally and are open forstudents from all stages of the program. One seminar is held every semester, and both seminars must be completed before the proposal for the thesis is submitted.
The master’s thesis can be written in Norwegian, Swedish, Danish or English.
The program complies with the quality assurance systems required by the university.
Progression Requirements
All coursework requirements must be approved to sit for the final course exam. Coursework requirements must be approved to participate and submit coursework requirements according to the following:
- MALKA211: MALK4100 or equivalent
- MALKA212: MALK4100, MALKA211, or equivalent
- MALKA213: MALK4100, MALKA211, MALKA212, or equivalent
- MALKA214:MALK4100, MALKA211, or equivalent
- MALKA215: MALK4100, MALK4000-403, MALKA211, MALKA212, MALKA214, or equivalent
- MALK/MALKD5920: All courses in the specialisation must be completed with pass grades and the coursework requirements, including seminars in research ethics, must be approved before the candidate may submit the master’s thesis.
Exemption from the provisions of progression requirements may in special cases and upon application by the student, be granted.