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Master’s Programme in Civil Engineering Programplan

Engelsk programnavn
Master’s Programme in Civil Engineering
Gjelder fra
2020 HØST
Studiepoeng
120 studiepoeng
Varighet
4 semestre
Programhistorikk
  • Innledning

    For å fremstille seg til eksamen må følgende være godkjent:

    • minimum 80 % tilstedeværelse på samlinger
    • presentasjon (poster eller foredrag) av eget fordypningsarbeid, individuelt eller i gruppe på 2-3 studenter. Dersom undervisningen går på engelsk, må presentasjonen holdes på engelsk.
  • Målgruppe

    Hjemmeeksamen i gruppe på 2-3 studenter over én uke, inntil 4000 ord.

    Besvarelsen kan gis på engelsk eller et skandinavisk språk.

  • Opptakskrav

    Gradert skala A-F.

  • Læringsutbytte

    Alle besvarelser vurderes av én sensor. Ekstern sensor benyttes regelmessig, og minimum ved hver tredje gjennomføring av emnet. Ved uttrekk av besvarelser til ekstern sensur skal uttrekket omfatte minimum 10 prosent av besvarelsene, men uansett ikke færre enn 5 besvarelser. Ved uttrekk skal ekstern sensors vurdering komme alle studentene til gode.

  • Innhold og oppbygging

    Grunnleggende mikrobiologi eller infeksjonsbiologi på bachelornivå.

    Valgfritt emne Løper over flere semestre
  • Arbeids- og undervisningsformer

    Emnet tilbys som enkeltemne. For opptak til enkeltemnet kreves bachelorgrad eller tilsvarende.

  • Internasjonalisering

    10 stp overlapp med MABIO5100 Bakteriologi og antimikrobiell resistens.

  • Arbeidskrav og obligatoriske aktiviteter

    Required coursework means compulsory assignments or activities that must be approved within a given deadline in order for students to be able to take the exam. The coursework requirements in this study programme are linked to written assignments and compulsory attendance. The coursework requirements are described in more detail in the individual course descriptions.

    Coursework requirements are set in order to promote the student's progress and development and to ensure his/her participation in necessary elements of the programme. Required coursework can also be set to ensure that students achieve a learning outcome that cannot be tested in an exam.

    Required coursework is assessed as approved or not approved. In the event of delays in study progress, previously approved coursework remains valid for two years, provided that the course has not changed.

    Valid absence documented by e.g. a medical certificate does not exempt students from meeting the coursework requirements. Students who fail to meet the coursework requirements within the deadline due to illness or for other documented valid reasons should as far as possible be given a new chance before the registration deadline for the exam. This must be agreed with the person responsible for the course on a case-by-case basis. If another attempt at meeting a coursework requirement is not possible because of the nature of the subject/course, the student must be prepared to meet the coursework requirements on the next possible occasion. This may result in delayed progress in the programme.

  • Vurdering og sensur

    Assessment and grading shall take place in accordance with the provisions on assessment set out in Act No 15 of 1 April 2005 relating to Universities and University Colleges and the Regulations relating to Studies and Examinations at OsloMet.

    The forms of assessment used shall promote learning and document that the students' competence is adequate in relation to the applicable learning outcome. The forms of assessment used in this study programme include supervised written exams, oral exams, individual and group project assignments and portfolio assessments. Assessment of the master's thesis and the oral presentation of the thesis come in addition to this.

    The forms of assessment and grade scale are described in more detail in the individual course descriptions. In connection with the final assessment in the course, a grade scale with grades from A to E for pass (A being the highest) and F for fail is used, or the assessment pass/fail.

    The master's degree programme is profession-oriented, which means that students are to a significant extent assessed on the basis of their ability to solve problems, and on whether their presentations of solutions meet technical, academic and ethical requirements. Project assignments with reports and presentations are therefore one of the dominant assessment forms used in the study programme.

    The tuition takes place in English, and assignments/exams will also be in English. Students may, by agreement with the person responsible for the course, submit assignments in Norwegian (Scandinavian). The assignment given in the elective course (specialisation course) in the third semester and the master's thesis should preferably be in English.

    For courses where the assessment is based on both a project assignment and a written/oral exam, students must pass both the project assignment and the exam to be awarded a pass grade in the course.

    Oral exams shall be assessed by two examiners, as this form of assessment cannot be appealed.

    The master's thesis will be assessed by an external and an internal examiner. In addition to submitting a written report, students must also give an oral presentation of the thesis to the external examiner and supervisor(s). The examiners will set the grade for the master's thesis after the oral presentation and questioning. Exams and portfolios that are only assessed by internal examiners shall regularly be selected for external assessment.

    Students have the right to demand an explanation for and to appeal against a grade awarded and/or formal errors in connection with exams in accordance with Section 5-3 of the Act relating to Universities and University Colleges.

    In connection with portfolio assessments, students can normally only appeal against the final grade awarded for the portfolio, and only if it contains verifiable components. If the portfolio assessment cannot be appealed, two examiners are used.

    Students must register for resit/rescheduled exams themselves. Resit/rescheduled exams are normally organised jointly, early in the following semester. Oral exams can also be used in the event of resit/rescheduled exams.

    After completing the programme, students will be awarded a diploma showing all their final grades (final assessments) in the courses that form the basis for the degree. The title of the master's thesis will also be included on the diploma.

  • Øvrig informasjon

    Quality assurance

    The purpose of OsloMet's quality assurance system is to strengthen students¿ learning outcomes and development by raising the quality at all levels. Cooperation with the students, and their participation in the quality assurance work, is decisive to the overall learning outcome. Among the overall goals for the quality assurance system is to ensure:

    • that the educational activities, including practical training and the learning and study environment, maintain a high level of quality
    • that the study programmes are relevant for the professional fields
    • that the quality development continues to improve

    For the students, this entails, among other things, student evaluations in the form of:

    • course evaluations
    • annual student surveys for all of OsloMet

    More information about the quality assurance system is available here: https://student.oslomet.no/regelverk#etablering-studium-evaluering-kvalitetssystem

    The programme supervisor scheme is part of the quality assurance of each individual study programme. A programme supervisor is not an examiner, but someone who supervises the quality of the study programmes. All study programmes at OsloMet shall be subject to supervision by a programme supervisor, but there are different ways of practising the scheme. Reference is made to the Guidelines for Appointment and Use of Examiners at OsloMet: https://student.oslomet.no/regelverk