Scandinavian Studies in Telemark - Spring Semester

Introduction

Scandinavian Studies in Telemark seeks to provide for international students a semester or year of academic study and social opportunity to explore dimensions of the Norwegian way of life, specifically Telemark county. Together fall and spring semester offer a broad range of academic themes, in addition to promoting intercultural competence and environmental insights while utilizing the diversity of Telemark’s geography, culture, and business community. Internationalization in higher education is a strategic goal of Telemark University College and this program is an integrated part of this college strategy.

Target Group and Admission Requirements

International, undergraduate students. Most students participate through exchange agreements. Contact our international office for more information.

One year of university studies or equivalent is required.

Aim of the Programme

This program aims to offer an academic course of studies in English for international, undergraduate students: to provide an understanding of Telemark and Norway today; to stimulate critical thinking and personal reflection in an intercultural setting. Furthermore, students with an intermediate or advanced knowledge of Norwegian can choose language and literature courses taught in Norwegian.

Further Education opportunities

For the majority of students, this program is an approved exchange semester as a part of of an undergraduate degree at the home institution.

Curriculum and structure


Scandinavian Studies in Telemark, spring semester
Code Course title Credits O/V *) Credits pr. semester
  S1(A)
2623 Telemark II: Social and Cultural
Expressions
7.50 O 5
2617 Introducing Norwegian Language 5.00 V 5
2618 Norwegian Communication: Spoken and
Written
5.00 V 5
2620 Writing Workshop: Norwegian for
International Students
5.00 V 5
2613 Norwegian Literature after 1900 for
International Students
10.00 V 10
6026 Business, Innovation and Cultural
Diversity
7.50 V 7,5
1244 The Individual, Environs and Society -
Winter
5.00 V 5
2621 Independent Study Scandinavian Studies
in Telemark 2
5.00 V 5
Total: 30
*) O - Mandatory course, V - Optional course

The courses are mainly at upper division undergraduate level. Students may register for additional courses that total more than 30 Norwegian study points. Some courses are offered on a rotational basis.

Teaching and Learning Methods

The academic term of this program is a full-time, one semester (30 study points/ECTS credits), extending through 17 weeks including an orientation week, a spring break and final examinations in May.
Learning methods include lectures (contact hours: 45 minutes), group work, seminars, forums, journals, tutoring, field work, educational trips and independent study.

Theory and Practical Training

The courses in this program are primarily theoretically based.

Assessment Methods

On-going and final assessments are based on a variety of tasks: papers, tests, reports, oral presentations, final individual, written and/or oral examinations. Participation is expected. The grade scale is from A-F; E is the last passing grade. Pass/No Pass applies to some courses.


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

Publisert av / forfatter Judith M Torvik <judith.torvikSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Judith Anne Mc G Torvik - 30/03/2011