EPN-V2

NVHIN Supervised research project in the life sciences Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Veiledet forskningsoppgave innen de naturvitenskapelige helsefagene
Study programme
Life Sciences and Health, Exchange Programme
Weight
15.0 ECTS
Year of study
2023/2024
Course history

Introduction

A grade scale with five grades from A to E for pass and F for fail is used as the assessment form.

Required preliminary courses

The course provides a supervised introduction to and practical training in research in the chosen field of study in the life sciences. The focus of the supervised research project will depend on the student's academic background, and is created in consultation with the supervisor. The course is designed for visiting students in particular. It will provide the students with an opportunity to take a whole semester at OsloMet. The course has been developed with the bachelor’s thesis in mind, and will also form a good basis for continuing work with the bachelor’s thesis.

The course will be carried out mainly as an independent work through participation in an ongoing research project in one of our research environments. The students on the course will be supervised by a person in the academic environment or an external partner. Supervision can be given in the form of practical supervision in the laboratory, or guidance when discussing more theoretical research questions. There is a possibility for interdisciplinary cooperation with other programmes at the Faculty of Health Sciences and possibly other programmes at OsloMet.

Learning outcomes

Any exchange student interested in taking this course should be in a relevant field of study, taking their second to last or final year (or equivalent to the second or third year at OsloMet) and be able to write their bachelor’s thesis in English. Admission is subject to available capacity in the course.

Teaching and learning methods

Around ten weeks will be dedicated to independent work, and the supervisor will be responsible for following up the student. The student is offered up to 25 hours of supervision on the assignment. This applies to both individual and group assignments. 

It is assumed that the student will actively participate in the research environment that the student and the project is part of, and in the academic group activities. The student will be able to use relevant e-learning resources both at the institute and at the faculty. Other relevant learning resources are academic seminars and participation in interdisciplinary cooperation. 

Course requirements

The following required coursework must be approved before the student can take the exam:

  • an oral presentation of the conclusions of the research project (25 minutes) to the academic environment, which the supervisor is part of (around a week before the submission of the written assignment)

Assessment

Exam content: Learning outcomes

Exam form: A written assignment, individually or in a group up to three students, in English of up to 5,000 words, alternatively in article form

Resit/rescheduled exam: Candidates can submit a reworked version for re-assessment once

Permitted exam materials and equipment

A-F

Grading scale

Examiners: One external and one internal examiner will assess the written assignment

Exam aids: No permitted aids for the exam

Examiners

One external and one internal examiner will assess the written assignment.