Independent Study Scandinavian Studies in Telemark 2611

Course Objectives

Independent study courses are available to registered undergraduate students. The goal is to provide the opportunity to develop more intensive exposure to a specific subject than a standard course provides.

Course Description

The student will define and develop topic of particular interest and produce a paper of approximately 4000-6000 words that should embody the result of a semester’s work (calculated in ECTS) in a specific academic area of the humanities and/or cultural studies. Interdisciplinary research is encouraged. The paper will demonstrate the student’s ability to investigate, collect, and evaluate material, and draw conclusions that are discussed in a sound and well-written argument. Tutorials, readings, reviews and independent research characterise this phase of a student’s work.

Learning Methods

Independent reading and research; tutorials with faculty advisor.

Student-designed syllabus, approved by host faculty advisor.

Assessment Methods

Individual, written research paper which counts for 100% of the final grade.

Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean

Publisert av / forfatter Birgit Norendal <Birgit.NorendalSPAMFILTER@hit.no> - 30/01/2007