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INTER1200 INTERACT2 Kommunikasjon med barn, unge og familiene deres Emneplan

Engelsk emnenavn
INTERACT2 Communication with Children, Youth and their Families
Omfang
0.0 stp.
Studieår
2021/2022
Emnehistorikk
Timeplan
  • Innledning

    INTER1200 «Kommunikasjon med barn og unge» utgjør den andre modulen i universitetets undervisningsopplegg INTERACT.

    INTER1200, «Kommunikasjon med barn og unge», gir studentene økt kunnskap om kommunikasjon og samhandling med barn og unge og deres foresatte. Som i INTER 1100 får studentene trening i å samhandle med studenter fra andre profesjonsutdanninger om temaer knyttet til barn og unges hverdag.

    Det enkelte studieprogrammet innarbeider modulen på hensiktsmessig måte i sine program/emneplaner. Alle skal markere tydelig hvor i studiet INTER1200 inngår, slik at det er identifiserbart for berørte parter. Studentenes arbeidsbelastning for INTER1200 inklusive selvstudier er ca. 40 timer (1,5 stp.).

    Læringsaktivitetene gjennomføres i tverrprofesjonelle studentgrupper.

  • Læringsutbytte

    The master’s degree program is aimed at candidates who want a solid professional and academic supplement to their education in Transport and Urban Planning, and that holds a three-year bachelor’s degree or equivalent in one of these fields: Architecture, Demography, Economic history, Economics, Engineering, Geography, Geoinformatics, Geology, Human geography,Informatics, Landscape Architecture, Political science, Psychology, Physical geography, Sociology, Statistics, Tourism science & Urban planning.

  • Arbeids- og undervisningsformer

    Please refer to the Regulations relating to Admission to Studies at OsloMet, https://lovdata.no/dokument/SF/forskrift/2015-12-15-1681, which is our basis for these admission requirements.

    To apply for this programme you must have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in one of these fields:

    • Architecture
    • Demography
    • Economic history
    • Economics
    • Engineering
    • Geography
    • Geoinformatics
    • Geology
    • Human geography
    • Informatics
    • Landscape Architecture
    • Political science
    • Psychology
    • Physical geography
    • Sociology
    • Statistics
    • Tourism science
    • Urban planning

    You also need

    More about admission to master's programmes.

    Proof of your English proficiency https://www.oslomet.no/en/study/admission/english-proficiencyrequirements-masters

    It is recommended to have programming skills.

    Applicant groups and ranking

    In line with Section 15 Quotas, paragraph 3 of the Regulations concerning Admission to Higher Education regarding master’s degree programs taught in English, this master program will reserve a minimum of 30% of the places to Norwegian applicants. https://student.oslomet.no/en/regulations-admission-studies-oslomet

  • Arbeidskrav og obligatoriske aktiviteter

    On completion of the master’s degree program in Transport and Urban Planning, candidates are expected to have the following learning outcome defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

    Knowledge:

    The candidate has advanced knowledge

    • of theory and tools for modelling and design across the areas of smart city transportation, logistics and urban areas
    • of methods and regulations used in the design and policy of urban areas and urban mobility
    • to evaluate climate and environmental effects on urban areas and mobility infrastructures and apply this knowledge in solving new urban and mobility challenges
    • to analyze issues related to mobility and urbanization based on the historical and current development of the discipline and take into account new technology and society’s need for more sustainable design of mobility and urban environment

    Skills:The candidate is able to

    • analyze space in terms of built environment, transportation, topography and climate sensitivity based on relevant data
    • use relevant computer software and information and communication technology (ICT) tools in the analysis, optimization, prediction, design and visualization of mobility and urban structures
    • carry out an independent, delimited research or development project under supervision and in accordance with applicable research ethical standards
    • utilize earlier research and information for own innovation and development
    • work independently and in cross-disciplinary teams to solve complex, practical and theoretical problems related to city transportation, logistics and urban planning

    General competence:

    The candidate is able to:

    • identify reliable data sources, find relevant data and ensure its quality
    • analyze academic, research and professional issues and make ethically sound recommendations of smart mobility and urban solutions, including their impact on humans and the environment
    • apply his/her knowledge and skills to analyze and design solutions on cross-disciplinary and complex issues
    • communicate the results of independent and project work, both in writing and orally, to authorities, professionals and general public
    • contribute to development and innovation within smart city transportation, logistics and urban planning