511 Norwegian Studies, 1 year programme, årsstudium
Target Group and Admission Requirements
Students must fulfill general admission requirements.
The study programme is suitable for students interested in Norwegian language and literature. It is specially aimed at students who wish to attain teaching competence in primary and secondary schools.
Aim of the Programme
The study programme provides a basic introduction to Norwegian and other Nordic languages and literature from the Middle Ages to the present day, viewed in a broad cultural perspective.
The study programme consists of four courses that ensure breadth and understanding of the subject, and provide qualifications for teaching Norwegian in schools.
Further Education opportunities
The study programme and a specialisation course of at least 20 ECTS in a bachelor’s degree will qualify students to apply for admission to a masters degree programme in the Norwegian / Nordic studies, and other cultural master’s degree programmes. The study programme in combination with a Post Graduate Certificate in education will qualify for teaching Norwegian in secondary schools.
Curriculum and structure
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The study programme is divided into 4 examination courses, and each course comprises 15 ECTS. Examinations are held for two of the courses in December, and the other two in May.
Teaching and Learning Methods
Teaching methods include lectures, seminars and group exercises.
Students will be given assignments to present in the seminars.
Assessment Methods
Forms of assessment include individual home-assignment, portfolio assessment and written individual examination (refer to individual courses).
In the courses that include individual home-assignments, it will be possible to take a re-sit written examination, if the student fails the home assignment (or in the case of absenteeism due to sickness – then a medical certificate must be submitted).
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
Publisert av / forfatter Birgit Norendal <Birgit.NorendalSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Ian Hector Harkness - 09/09/2010