EPN-V2

SYKP1070 Teknologi og samfunn Emneplan

Engelsk emnenavn
Technology and Society
Omfang
5.0 stp.
Studieår
2023/2024
Emnehistorikk
  • Innledning

    None.

  • Forkunnskapskrav

    After completing the course, the student should have the following overall learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

    Knowledge

    The student has

    • thorough knowledge of the research process
    • advanced knowledge of quantitative research designs: their appropriate use as well as strengths and limitations
    • thorough knowledge of important concepts such as measurement, reliability, validity, and generalization.

    Skills

    The student can

    • relate research processes to scientific theory and ethical principles
    • apply research methods in a reflective manner and appropriately choose methods that are relevant for different kinds of research questions
    • use relevant methods for producing, analyzing and interpreting diverse types of empirical data (e.g. surveys or register data)
    • use univariate, bivariate and multivariate analysis techniques
    • understand inferential statistics
    • evaluate research based on quantitative methods in terms of methodological quality and appropriateness

    General Competence

    The student is

    • familiar with, and critically reflect on various consequences of research
    • able to use ethical judgement regarding one’s own position as a researcher and how participation in research can intervene in people’s lives.
    • familiar with and can adhere to ethical regulations such as: correct and complete source information, informant anonymisation, confidentiality, researcher responsibility.
  • Læringsutbytte

    After completing the course, the student should have the following overall learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

    Knowledge 

    Upion successful completion of this course the student understands: 

    • basic concepts, mechanisms, and tools behind digitalization
    • how digitalization shapes public and private life
    • the role of technological innovation and development in equity and justice, sustainable development, and civic engagement
    • how technological infrastructures shape and support society and the welfare state.

    Skills 

    Upon successful completion of this course the student can: 

    • apply critical and analytical strategies to evaluate and critically discuss the possibilities and challenges of existing and potential technologies 
    • reflect on social, ethical, and political consequences of technological change
    • provide examples of local and global technological disparity, both in general terms, and in relation to their field of study
    • analyse and interpret the processes by which information and disinformation is distinguished, disseminated and used in different contexts.
    • identify and discuss central sustainability challenges with digital technologies

    General Competence 

    Upon successful completion of this course the student can: 

    • discuss ethical, social, and political challenges arising at the intersection of technology and society
    • understand how digitalisation and digital technologies facilitate and shape interdisciplinary collaboration
    • examine contemporary, real-world cases from multiple perspectives 
    • evaluate the potential impact of new technologies and digitalization processes on an individual and societal level
    • understand the importance of user-oriented perspectives in the use and development of technology
    • communicate concepts and models related to the use of technology in a structured manner.
  • Arbeids- og undervisningsformer

    The following coursework requirements must have been approved for the student to take the exam:

    • Coursework 1: individual project sketch. The project sketch must have a scope of up to 1 page.

    The project sketch must be completed and approved by the given deadline for the student to take the exam. If the project sketch has not been approved, the student will be given one opportunity to submit an improved version by a given deadline. Coursework that is not approved on the second submission will disqualify the student from taking the exam.

  • Arbeidskrav og obligatoriske aktiviteter

    The exam in the course is two-part: 1) individual supervised exam and 2) individual semester assignment

    1) Supervised exam of 2 hours, in the form of a multiple-choice school examination. Counts 30 percent of the final grade.

    2) Semester assignment with a scope of 10 pages (+/- 10 per cent). Font and font size: Calibri 12-point font. Line spacing: 1.5. Tables and figures are in addition. Course paper counts 70 percent of final grade.

    A students who receive a fail grade of the semester assignment are given one opportunity to submit an improved version of the semester assignment for assessment.

    Both exams must be passed for the overall assessment to be passed.

  • Vurdering og eksamen

    School examination: No aids are allowed.

    Semester assignment: All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.

  • Hjelpemidler ved eksamen

    Grade scale A - F.

  • Vurderingsuttrykk

    The examination is assessed by two examiners.

  • Sensorordning

    Mats Eirik Lillehagen

  • Emneoverlapp

    The course has 5 ECTS of overlapping content towards STKD6610 Technology and Society, STKD6600 Technology and Society I, PSYK1070 Technology and Society, BIOB1070 Technology and Society, ERGOB1070 Technology and Society, FYB1070 Technology and Society, RAB1070 Technology and Society, SYKK1070 Technology and Society, SYKP1070 Technology and Society, TAB1070 Technology and Society, ORI1070 Technology and Society, PMED1070 Technology and Society, FARB1070 Technology and Society and VERB1070 Technology and Society