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EPS3100 European Project Semester - Supporting Courses Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- European Project Semester - Supporting Courses
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2020/2021
- Course history
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- Curriculum
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SPRING 2021
FALL 2020
- Schedule
- Programme description
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Recommended preliminary courses
Admission to the programme.
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Required preliminary courses
None.
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Learning outcomes
On completion of the course, the student has the following learning outcomes, defined as knowledge, skills, and general competence.
Knowledge
The student knows:
- Theories of teambuilding and team roles.
- Relevant project management models.
- Systematic innovation theory and practices.
- Sustainability frameworks and implementation in concept developments.
- The rhetorical principles for different forms of oral and written communication in English.
Skills
The student can:
- Collaborate in a multidisciplinary team.
- Communicate effectively in both written and oral English.
- Search for, synthesize, critically analyse and correctly reference sources.
- Present work in progress, engage in professional discussions and offer constructive feedback.
- Reflect on his/her own professional practice, team work, target achievements and learning as a basis for his/her own ongoing development.
General Competence
The student can:
- Plan and carry out tasks independently and as part of a team.
- Document and reflect on their knowledge, development and contribution.
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Content
There are two semester-long supporting courses:
- Project Planning and Management
- English and Academic Writing
In addition, there are individual workshops on the following topics:
- Team-building
- Cross-cultural communication
- Sustainability
Additional guest lectures and workshops may take place over the course of the semester.
There is also the option to take a Norwegian Language and Culture course (5ECTS).
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Teaching and learning methods
The Supporting Courses consist of lectures, classroom teaching, group work, peer feedback and assessment, practical workshops, and individual and group assignments.
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Course requirements
An attendance rate of at least 80% across all supporting courses, guest lectures and workshops is required to qualify for grading of the portfolio.
Mid-term oral presentation is obligatory coursework, must be approved to qualify for final grading.
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Assessment
The portfolio assessment for the Supporting Courses consists of seven assignments:
- Four group assignments (3-5 students) that span both Project Management and English and Academic Writing, supporting the main EPS project.
- Two individual assignments for English and Academic Writing.
The four group assignments are graded as a whole. All group members receive the same grade.
The two individual assignments are graded separately for each student.
The final grade for each student is a combination of the group grade (60%) and the two individual assignment grades (40%).
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
All forms of support materials are permitted. All source material must be appropriately referenced.
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Grading scale
The portfolio exam is assessed as a whole and graded A-F.
A grading scale from A to E is used, where A denotes the highest grade, E denotes the lowest, and F denotes a fail. Grades are assigned according to the Assessment Criteria for Bachelor's Theses in Engineering set by the Norwegian Association for Higher Education Institutions.
The portfolio examination cannot be appealed.
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Examiners
Two internal examiners. The two Supporting Course teachers (one for Project Management and one for English and Academic Writing) approve the assignments and assess the portfolio as a whole.
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Course contact person
Tengel Sandtrø (Project Management) and Tom Muir (English and Academic Writing).