EPN-V2

MEST4320 Project in Practice Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Prosjekt i praksis
Study programme
Master of Aesthetic Practices in Society
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2021/2022
Course history

Introduction

I forbindelse med avsluttende vurdering benyttes en karakterskala fra A til E for bestått (A er høyeste karakter og E er laveste) og F for ikke bestått.

Begge eksamensdeler må være vurdert til karakter E eller bedre for at studenten skal kunne få bestått emne. De to eksamensdelene i avsluttende eksamen gir én sluttkarakter. Denne fremkommer på karakterutskriften.

Required preliminary courses

Prosjektoppgaven vurderes som en muntlig eksamen og vurderes av to interne sensorer. Eksamenen kan ikke påklages.

Individuell skriftlig oppgave vurderes av intern og ekstern sensor.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge

The student:

  • has in-depth knowledge of project work development in a research context
  • has in-depth knowledge of relevant Nordic and international contemporary discourses
  • is capable of carrying out project work on the basis of ethical and professional analysis and reflection
  • has broad knowledge of the programme areas of competence and specialised insight into a defined area

Skills

The student:

  • is capable of planning, carrying out and documenting an independent professional project
  • is capable of using professional knowledge to shape, discuss and choose relevant forms of presentation and communication
  • is capable of familiarising him/herself with the Nordic and international art and culture field, and of using relevant references to structure and formulate independent professional argumentation and positions
  • is capable of reflecting critically on his/her own and others’ practical work in a broader knowledge-based context

Competence

The student:

  • is capable of contributing to project development, new ideas and innovation processes
  • is capable of applying his/her knowledge and skills to new fields to carry out advanced tasks and projects

Teaching and learning methods

The teaching comprises project work such as workshops, group work and the students’ own independent work. Lectures and presentations are included in the course. Individual and group supervision is provided. Students must participate in teaching activities and group work. High demands are made of independent creative work and critical reflection.

Course requirements

The following coursework is compulsory and must be approved before the student can take the exam:

  • a plan for the presentation or exhibition of the student’s own project followed by professional argumentation

Assessment

Project presentation (individually or in groups): exhibition, production, performance or suitable equivalent form of presentation. The process and project must be documented and discussed in accordance with the instructions given in the exam text.

The result of the exam cannot be appealed.

The result of the exam cannot be appealed.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

All

Grading scale

A grade scale with grades from A to E for pass (with A being the highest grade and E being the lowest pass grade) and F for fail is used for the final assessment

Examiners

Two internal examiners. External examiners are used regularly.