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Yrkesfaglærerutdanning i elektrofag, desentralisert Programplan
- Engelsk programnavn
- Bachelor's Programme in Vocational Teacher Education in Electricity and Electronics
- Gjelder fra
- 2020 HØST
- Studiepoeng
- 180 studiepoeng
- Varighet
- 6 semestre
- Timeplan
- Her finner du et eksempel på timeplan for førsteårsstudenter.
- Programhistorikk
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Innledning
Studieretning journalistikk
Målgruppen for studieretning journalistikk er personer som har bachelorgrad med fordypning i journalistikk, fotojournalistikk eller mediefag, med faglig interesse for forskning og utviklingsarbeid innen journalistikk. Studiet vil være et tilbud til personer som arbeider innenfor journalistikk, og som ønsker profesjonsfaglig utvikling på høyere nivå enn det en bachelorgrad tilbyr.
Studieretning medier og kommunikasjon
Målgruppen for studieretning medier og kommunikasjon er personer som har bachelorgrad med fordypning i medier og kommunikasjon, medievitenskap, journalistikk, fotojournalistikk eller lignende med faglig interesse for forskning og utviklingsarbeid innen medier og kommunikasjon. Studiet vil være et tilbud til personer som arbeider innenfor medier og kommunikasjon, og som ønsker fordypning og utvikling på høyere nivå enn det en bachelorgrad tilbyr.;
Studieretning sakprosa
Målgruppen for studieretning sakprosa (master i medieutvikling) er personer som har en bachelorgrad og to års relevant yrkespraksis og som ønsker å oppnå spesialisert teoretisk og metodisk kunnskap om sakprosafeltet, samt å utvikle evne til refleksjon og kommunikasjon rundt historiske, etiske og metodiske sider ved sakprosafeltet. Dette kommer i tillegg til den generelle kunnskapen om mediefagenes teorigrunnlag, vitenskapsfilosofi, forskningsetikk og forskningsmetode som ligger i masterprogrammets fellesdel. Studieretningen retter seg mot personer som ønsker å skrive masteroppgaven som en forskningsoppgave om sakprosa eller å lage en produksjonsoppgave i sakprosa med tilhørende teoretisk og metodisk analyse.
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Målgruppe
The media field is developing at a rapid pace. New media, platforms and forms of communication are introduced, old ones are changing, or disappearing. The structural conditions for media practices such as journalism, communication work, non-fiction and other media production are changing, due to technological and economic developments.
The master's programme in media development provides the necessary in-depth knowledge, specific skills and new competencies to better understand, analyze and practice various tasks and professions in the media field. The "media field" includes journalism, communication, non-fiction and other media production.
The programme consists of three fields of study: journalism, media and communication, and non-fiction. The fields of study have a common orientation towards development, which is understood to be:
- Development in the media field at a structural level, including political, economic, social, cultural and technological developments (historical and in the present/future, nationally and internationally)
- Development of new genres, formats, work areas and working methods in the professions and practices of the media field (historically and in the present/future).
- Development in an educational sense: the students develop their own media productions and academic projects where it is the actual development process that provides learning (process-oriented learning / project-based pedagogy)
The programme emphasizes practical production and facilitates cooperation with the sector. Students are encouraged to develop practical and/or analytical projects together with partners in the media field, both in individual courses and in connection with the master's thesis, which constitutes the main specialization in the field of study. At the same time, the program provides specialized insight into scientific methods, as well as advanced knowledge of philosophy of science and research ethics.
The master's programme is interdisciplinary, and is based on humanistic and social science approaches.
The students achieve the degree Master of Media Development. It will be stated in the diploma which field of study the candidate has chosen.
Journalism
Internationally, the journalism profession has in recent decades undergone a development and academicization that is expressed in the media industry, in research and in new educational offers at master's and PhD level. The field of study journalism is both practical and research-oriented, and represents an important contribution to the industry and to journalism research through emphasis on innovation, development and a combination of theoretical and practical knowledge.
Media and communication
Media, information and communication technology constitute significant cultural, social and political resources in society and are important frameworks for the exercise of many different professional and professional functions. Within media and communication, there is a great technological development and it is a field that is constantly changing. The field of study is both practical and research-oriented, and represents an important contribution to the industry through emphasis on innovation and a combination of theoretical and practical knowledge for research in the field of media and communication.
The field of study includes theoretical, analytical and practical-aesthetic approaches to the field of media and communication. The study provides an opportunity for in-depth study of cultural, social, technological and political aspects of new and traditional media expressions, where emphasis is placed on the students acquiring knowledge of and ability to reflect on different media's uniqueness, use and social significance. Throughout the course of study, emphasis is placed on creativity, innovation and development. The field of study offers teaching in more specialized subjects, with emphasis on media design, media production and project development, strategic management of organizational communication, media use, user participation, digitization and media and the importance of the communication field in society.
Non-fiction
Quality-assured non-fiction is a cornerstone of the democratic public. It contains a multitude of genres and publication channels, from journalism to the research monograph, from the essay to the website. The field of study shall provide students with knowledge of the field of non-fiction and its development in a Norwegian and international context. The student develops knowledge and skills in academic writing, as well as about the most relevant methods in the subject, both for research assignments and production assignments. The methods must be able to be used actively both in own non-fiction work and in research on non-fiction. During the study, students must have acquired broad knowledge of the field of non-fiction both in Norway and internationally, including genre theory, which is very important both theoretically and as a skill. They must also have solid skills in source criticism and relevant qualitative and quantitative methods, and they must be able to prepare longer texts within the subjects the study provides. After completing their studies, students must have broad competence in non-fiction and in the development of non-fiction.
Relevance to working life and further studies
Working life in the media field is characterized by little stability, loose boundaries between different professions, a large degree of interdisciplinarity and a constant need for new knowledge, skills and competencies in step with the technological and economic development of the field. The need for education at master's level is therefore increasing, and in-depth knowledge and skills in and about "development" are central.Developments in the media field also create a need for the formulation of new policies and for new competence in public administration related to media regulation, media information, media analysis, media use and other relevant areas. The master's program in media development will educate students who are well suited for work in public administration related to such areas.The major changes by and in the media field combined with the media's significance for the public and thus for the development of democracy and society, creates an increased need for research on changes in the media field's social significance. The master's program in media development is also relevant for further studies at PhD level in media studies and other, relevant subject areas.
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Opptakskrav
Arbeidskrav og andre oppgaver har som formål å trene skriftlig og muntlig ferdighet i å innhente kunnskap for å kunne analysere, vurdere, organisere og framstille denne på en forståelig måte. Arbeidskravene kan være individuelle eller bli gitt som gruppeoppgaver. De må leveres til fastsatt frist gitt av faglærer.
I alle studieenheter blir det gitt arbeidskrav. Manglende innlevering av arbeidskrav medfører tap av eksamensretten. Oversikt over innlevering og frister gis ved semesterstart.
Andre oppgaver gis i tillegg til og gjerne som forberedelse til undervisning.
Oppgaveskriving skal også gi studentene øvelse i skriftlig framstilling i sosialpedagogisk arbeid i institusjoner og barneverntjeneste. Det benyttes ulike former for tilbakemelding på arbeidskravene.
Generell informasjon om skriftlige arbeider
Skriftlige arbeider skal følge godkjent referansestil APA (American Psychological Association). Alle besvarelser skrives i skrifttype Times New Roman med skriftstørrelse 12 og linjeavstand 1,5. Avsnitt markeres med blank linje. Alle sider bortsett fra ev. tittelside skal ha sidetall.
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Læringsutbytte
The fields of study journalism and media and communication
Admission takes place in accordance with regulations on admission to studies at OsloMet - the metropolitan university. The basis for admission to the fields of study journalism and media and communication is a bachelor's degree, a master's degree or equivalent degree with a professional specialization in journalism, photojournalism or media and communication of a minimum of 80 credits.
Field of study non-fiction
Admission takes place in accordance with regulations on admission to studies at OsloMet - the metropolitan university. The basis for admission to the field of study non-fiction (Master in media development) is a bachelor's degree, a master's degree or equivalent, as well as two years of relevant practice.
Relevant practice means, for example, information and communication work, dissemination, journalism, publishing work, research, teaching, research work and experience as a non-fiction writer. It is possible to combine different forms of relevant practice.
Relevant practice is documented with certificate (s) from the employer (s), publications, ev. confirmation from publisher / journal / other publishing or quality assurance institution. Freelancers must document an income from relevant practice corresponding to a total of 4G full-time, or equivalent income part-time.
The scope of produced non-fiction text is at least 200 pages of text or 400,000 characters at intervals, published by ordinary publishers or in ordinary journals, or at other institutions that have similar quality control.
Common to the fields of study
For admission to all three fields of study, an average grade of C or better (converted to 2.5 or better) from the academic basis is required.Additional points (maximum 1 point) are awarded for relevant education in the humanities, social sciences or science beyond the minimum requirement.Additional points (maximum 1 point) are awarded for relevant professional practice in addition to the minimum requirement. Relevant professional practice is professional practice as a journalist in print media, radio, television or web editing.For 50 per cent of the study places, there is competition only on the basis of grade points.The ranking of applicants is regulated by regulations on admission to studies at OsloMet - Metropolitan University.
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Innhold og oppbygging
I en del av emnene inngår arbeidskrav som må være godkjent før studenten kan fremstille seg til eksamen i emnet. Dette kan f.eks. være innleveringer, prosjektoppgaver, muntlige presentasjoner eller gruppearbeid. Arbeidskrav er nærmere beskrevet i hver emneplan. Arbeidskravene er med på å støtte opp om emnets læringsutbytte, både ved at studentene blir trenet gjennom selve arbeidet med disse oppgavene og ved at arbeidskravene ofte sørger for at studentene tilegner seg ferdigheter og kunnskaper som ikke blir testet under selve eksamenen.;
Valgfritt emne Løper over flere semestre1. studieår
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Arbeids- og undervisningsformer
Vurdering og sensur er i samsvar med bestemmelsene om vurdering i lov av 1. april 2005 nr. 15 om universiteter og høyskoler og forskrift om studier og eksamen ved OsloMet - storbyuniversitetet.
Vurderingsformene varierer fra emne til emne og omfatter skriftlige arbeider, produksjonsoppgaver, semesteroppgaver, hjemmeeksamen og muntlig eksamen. Noen av emnene, inkludert masteroppgaven, har muntlig vurdering i tillegg til en annen eksamensform. Muntlig eksamen vil fungere som et supplement til den andre eksamensformen ved at det er mulig for studenten å utdype den andre besvarelsen og vise evne til kritisk tenkning og refleksjon.
Masteroppgaven er et selvstendig forskningsarbeid knyttet til et selvvalgt tema.; Eksamensformen er enten en avhandling eller en praktisk oppgave i kombinasjon med et teoretisk refleksjonsnotat, samt en muntlig eksaminasjon.
I flere av emnene kan studenten velge mellom to ulike eksamensformer, enten en teoretisk skriftlig oppgave eller en praktisk oppgave. I det siste tilfellet består oppgaven av en produksjonsoppgave med tilhørende refleksjonsnotat. For de studentene som velger praktisk variant av masteroppgaven, vil det som regel være en fordel å velge praktiske oppgaver i enkeltemner for å utvikle evnen til å produsere parallelt med å utøve kritisk refleksjon over eget arbeid fundert i fagets vitenskapelige teorier og metoder.
Bruk av kilder/kildehenvisninger;
Det forventes at masterstudentene allerede har grunnleggende kunnskaper om bruk av kilder/ kildehenvisninger og sitatbruk. OsloMet ser svært alvorlig på fusk, og det er viktig at studentene er fortrolig med hvilke regler som gjelder for å unngå å bli mistenkt for fusk/forsøk på fusk i forbindelse med oppgaveskriving. På denne nettsiden finner du også viktig informasjon om fusk https://student.OsloMet.no/retningslinjer-fusk-eksamen.
Sensur og bruk av tilsynssensor;
Institutt for journalistikk og mediefag benytter normalt både intern og ekstern sensor. Bruk av sensor er nærmere beskrevet i den enkelte emneplan.;
I tillegg har institutt for journalistikk og mediefag en tilsynssensor som skal føre tilsyn med studieprogrammet, jfr. Forskrift om studier og eksamen ved OsloMet og Retningslinjer for oppnevning og bruk av sensorer ved OsloMet.
Vurderingsuttrykk
Som vurderingsuttrykk brukes en gradert skala med fem trinn fra A til E for bestått og F for ikke bestått. Ved vurderinger som avsluttes med en muntlig prøve, kan karakter for den andre oppgavens justeres opp eller ned én karakter. For å kunne fremstille seg til muntlig eksamen må den andre eksamensdelen være bestått.
Sensur kan påklages i samsvar med lov om universiteter og høyskoler § 5-3.
Det tas forbehold om endringer i programplanen, som følge av f.eks. forskriftsendringer. Endringer i pensum forekommer også, og vi anbefaler at studentene venter med å kjøpe lærebøker til de har snakket med den enkelte faglærer/emneansvarlig. Emneplanene vedtas for ett studieår om gangen, slik at det vil være den nyeste emneplanen som gjelder ved førstkommende ordinære eksamen og påfølgende kontinuasjonseksamen (ny/utsatt eksamen).
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Praksisstudier
The study is normally taken as a full-time study of two years, spread over four semesters or as a part-time study over four years, spread over eight semesters. Because working life in the journalism, non-fiction and media and communication industries is characterized by a large degree of interdisciplinarity and constant changes in which competencies and skills are in demand, the study is structured so that students have great freedom to a) choose subjects across the three fields of study: journalism, media and communication and non-fiction, and b) to choose subjects in other master's programs at higher education institutions in Norway or internationally. For the same reason, the master's theses are 60 credits, which gives students a lot of flexibility and freedom of choice in what they want to immerse themselves in.
The master's program consists of two compulsory courses of 10 credits that are common to all fields of study. The field of study non-fiction also has one compulsory course of 10 credits, because it to a lesser extent than the other two is based on a professional community created through joint bachelor education. All other courses are optional and can be chosen across the fields of study, but a student must 1) take a minimum of 10 credits within the field of study in addition to the master's thesis, which amounts to 60 credits and 2) take at least one course (10 credits) taught in English. Some courses have prerequisites, which are stated in the course plans.
Some courses have prerequisites, which are stated in the course plans.
Field of study journalism
The field of study journalism has the following content and structure:
- Compulsory introductory course in media development and media research (10 credits, common to all three fields of study in the master's program)
- Compulsory introductory course in research method (10 credits, common to all three fields of study in the master's program)
- Courses in the field of study journalism (minimum 10 credits)
- Courses in the fields of study media and communication and / or non-fiction, as well as any courses from other master's programs (up to 30 credits)
- Master's thesis in the field of study journalism (60 credits)
The compulsory courses in media development and media research and introduction to research methods total 20 credits. The courses are normally taken in the first semester of the full-time study (possibly the first and third semesters for part-time). The field of study journalism offers the following elective courses (all of 10 credits), of which students must choose at least one:
- Arctic Lenses: Global Warming and Journalism
- Språk og diskurs i journalistikken
- Investigative Journalism and Cross Border Cooperation
- Journalism, Innovation and Social Media
- Global Journalism, Conflict, Safety and Peace
Several of the courses are only offered every other year, but each semester one or two of the optional courses in the field of study are offered. In addition, the student can choose one or two courses from the fields of study media and communication and / or non-fiction in the program per semester, a total of up to three courses (30 credits) per semester, or courses at other master's programs at OsloMet or other educational institutions nationally or internationally after approval by the Department of Journalism and Media Studies.
Field of study media and communication
Field of study media and communication has the following content and structure:
- Compulsory introductory course in media development and media research (10 credits, common to all three fields of study in the master's program)
- Compulsory introductory course in research method (10 credits, common to all three fields of study in the master's program)
- Courses in the field of study media and communication (minimum 10 credits)
- Courses in the fields of study media and communication and / or non-fiction, as well as any courses from other master's programs (up to 30 credits)
- Master's thesis in the field of study media and communication (60 credits)
The compulsory courses in media development and media research and introduction to research methods total 20 credits. The courses are normally taken in the first semester of the full-time study (possibly the first and third semesters for part-time). The field of study media and communication offers the following optional courses (all 10 credits), of which students must choose at least one: ·
- Media design, production and project development ·
- Strategic leadership in organizational communication ·
- Media use and user involvement
Some of the courses are only offered every other year, but each semester one or two of the courses in the field of study are offered. In addition, the student can choose one or two courses from the fields of study journalism and / or non-fiction in the program per semester, a total of up to three courses (30 credits), or courses at other master's programs at OsloMet or other educational institutions nationally or internationally after approval by the Department of Journalism and Media Studies.
Field of study non-fiction
Field of study non-fiction has the following content and structure:
- Compulsory introductory course in media development and media research (10 credits, common to all three fields of study in the master's program)
- Compulsory introductory course in research method (10 credits, common to all three fields of study in the master's program)
- Compulsory introductory course in non-fiction (10 credits)
- Other courses in the field of study non-fiction or courses in the fields of study media and communication and / or journalism, possibly courses in other master's programs (30 credits)·
- Master's thesis in the field of non-fiction (60 credits)
The compulsory courses in media development and media research, introduction to research methods and introduction of non-fiction amount to a total of 30 credits. The courses are normally taken in the first semester of the full-time study (possibly the first and third semesters for part-time).Field of study non-fiction offers the following optional courses (all of 10 credits):·
- Literary journalism·
- Media history·
- Science and the media
Some of the courses are only offered every other year. Instead of, or in addition to, these courses, students can choose courses from the fields of study journalism and / or media and communication, or from other master's programs at OsloMet or other educational institutions nationally or internationally after approval from the Department of Journalism and Media Studies.
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Internasjonalisering
Studentene kan søke om utveksling ett semester. Institutt for journalistikk og mediefag har avtaler innenfor Erasmus-programmet og Nordplusprogrammet, og studentene kan også søke via OsloMet - storbyuniversitetets avtaler utenfor Europa.
Når det gjelder studenter fra andre utdanningsinstitusjoner, inneholder emneporteføljen tilbud om fordypning i journalistikk og transnasjonale perspektiver, det vil si ulike innfallsvinkler til transnasjonale mediebegivenheter (for eksempel krig og konflikt) og til utfordringer og endringer i journalistenes rolle ved økt globalisering i et samfunn som blir stadig mer kulturelt komplekst.
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Arbeidskrav og obligatoriske aktiviteter
The form of teaching in most subjects is a combination of lectures, seminars, group work, work with practical and theoretical assignments / productions, and presentations. Traditional lectures are supplemented by forms of work and teaching where student-active forms of learning are planned with emphasis on discussion, collaboration and fellow student response. A significant degree of self-study and self-effort must be expected Forms of work and teaching for each subject are selected on the basis of what can best lead to the expected learning outcome.
Achieved learning outcomes of lectures will be to be introduced to important areas of knowledge and gain an understanding of the core areas of journalism, non-fiction and / or the media and communication subjects in general. Achieved learning outcomes of seminars and group work with supervision and problem solving will be the ability to orientate independently within a professional material, show the ability to innovate and reflect on one's own practice, be able to present own research in an understandable way, and show the ability for critical and constructive analysis of others' media productions and research.
Individual supervision will be the central form of work for the development of the master's thesis. Achieved learning outcomes of individual supervision will be to be able to carry out an independent, limited research or development project within the field of study in line with current research ethics norms, and be able to analyze academic and research ethics issues.
During the work on the master's thesis, students are encouraged to establish colloquium groups. Learning outcomes of such colloquium groups will be to be able to critically discuss with fellow students' own conclusions on the basis of a large amount of material and through constructive feedback stimulate each other to further develop the task.
The master's program places considerable emphasis on the development of knowledge and skills through process-oriented project work, either individually or in groups. Several individual subjects, as well as the work on the master's thesis itself, provide opportunities for project work in collaboration with actors in working life, and especially the media companies represented in the department's two industry councils, for journalism and media and communication.
The syllabus is in Norwegian and English. Some subjects are taught in Norwegian, but an approximately equal proportion of the subjects are taught in English. Good English skills will therefore be an advantage.
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Vurdering og sensur
Bestemmelser om eksamen er gitt i lov om universiteter og høgskoler, forskrift om studier og eksamen ved Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus, retningslinjer for oppnevning og bruk av sensorer samt forskrift om rammeplan for yrkesfaglærerutdanning.
Utvikling av vurderingskompetanse er en sentral del av studiet og kontinuerlig vurdering er en integrert del av læreprosessen. Vurderingen har som formål å gi studentene tilbakemelding på egen utvikling i forhold til studiets læringsutbytte, og å gi studentene erfaring i fremtidig vurderingsarbeid som yrkesfaglærere.
Faglærer, praksislærer og medstudenter gir tilbakemelding på arbeid og utvikling gjennom studiet. Studentene skal også vurdere seg selv gjennom loggskriving, refleksjonsnotater og samtaler. På denne måten kan studentene utvikle bevissthet og metodekompetanse om vurderingsarbeid i egen lærerjobb.
Skikkethetsvurdering
Med hjemmel i lov 1. april 2005 nr. 15 om universiteter og høyskoler § 4-10 punkt (6), er det fastsatt forskrift om skikkethetsvurdering i høyere utdanning. Skikkethetsvurdering innebærer at det foretas en helhetsvurdering av studentens faglige og personlige forutsetninger for å kunne fungere som lærer. Yrkesfaglærerutdanningen omfattes av denne ordningen.
Hovedmålet med skikkethetsvurdering er å hindre studenter som utgjør en mulig fare for elevers liv, rettigheter, sikkerhet og psykiske og fysiske helse i å bli lærer. Løpende skikkethetsvurdering foregår gjennom hele studietiden av alle studenter. Særskilt skikkethetsvurdering foretas ved begrunnet tvil om en student er skikket for læreryrket. Både faglig personale, praksislærer, medstudenter og administrativt ansatte kan levere begrunnet tvilsmelding.
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Øvrig informasjon
Some of the courses include work requirements that must be approved before the student can sit for the exam in the course. This can e.g. be submissions, project assignments, oral presentations or group work. Work requirements are described in more detail in each syllabus. The work requirements help to support the course's learning outcomes, both in that the students are trained through the actual work with these assignments and in that the work requirements often ensure that the students acquire skills and knowledge that are not tested during the exam itself.