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MESTD5100 Methods and research methods in practical and aesthetic studies Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Metoder og forskningsetikk i praktiske og estetiske fag
- Study programme
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Master's Programme in Visual and Performing Arts - part-timeMaster of Aesthetic Practices in Society - part time
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2025/2026
- Curriculum
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FALL 2025
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
None.
Recommended preliminary courses
Fullførte emner innen MESTD4312 Vitenskapsteori og forskningsmetode 1 og MESTD4222 Kunst og designdidaktikk 1.
Learning outcomes
The assessment criteria correspond to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages descriptions of A2-level language competencies. The grading scale used in the final assessment is the ECTS-grading scale, Pass/Fail.
Teaching and learning methods
The final exams are assessed by internal examiners.
Course requirements
Target Group
The target group of the course is international exchange students who are admitted to the study programmes at OsloMet for the current term.
Admission
International exchange students, who are admitted to the study programmes at Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet) for the current term, will be given priority over other applicants. Other categories of international students who currently follow study programmes at OsloMet, may be admitted to the course provided that there will be available places. Trainees through the ‘Akademisk dugnad’ at OsloMet must be approved by the Section for Internationalisation and must meet the general admission requirements for Higher Education Entrance Qualification.
Admission to the intermediate course requires a passing grade from the beginner’s level course or A1- level language competencies in Norwegian. When applying for admission to the intermediate course, such competencies must be affirmed either by a diploma/course certificate from an A1-level language course or through an interview with the academic coordinator. On the basis of this interview students can either be granted admission to the intermediate course or denied such admission. Applicants who wish to be evaluated on basis of an interview have to contact the academic coordinator within the application deadline. The result of the interview cannot be appealed.
The following categories will not be able to apply for the course:
- Applicants with equivalent or higher language competence
- Other categories of applicants, who are not international students at OsloMet
- Students with ordinary admission to OsloMet
Ranking of qualified applicants
Qualified applicants will be ranked in the following order:
- Erasmus+ students and trainees.
- Exchange students from other exchange programmes.
- Trainees through the ‘Akademisk dugnad’ at OsloMet and have been recommended by the Section for Internationalisation.
- Master’s degree programme students.
Applicants in each category will be ranked according to drawing of lots principle.
Assessment
The course comprises 40 hours of language instruction (4 hours * 10 weeks) organized as whole class instruction.
- Learning and Teaching Forms
- Reading comprehension practice
- Listening comprehension practice
- Conversation practice
- Grammar exercises
- Written assignments
Permitted exam materials and equipment
Alle hjelpemidler er tillatt så lenge regler for kildehenvisning følges.
Grading scale
Bestått - Ikke bestått.
Examiners
Hver eksamen vurderes av to sensorer. Ekstern sensor benyttes jevnlig.