Practical Training Studies: Specialisation and Bachelor’s Thesis 060-E10

Learning outcome

General competence

The candidate is able to:

  • Relate critically and reflectively on his/her own work and on topics in the field of social education
  • Demonstrate the ability to explore professional issues in a systematic and reflective manner in the field of social education
  • Show an independent ability to document, quality-assure and evaluate his/her own work
  • Further develop understanding and recognition of the importance of knowledge production for professional development by carrying out work that leads to a Bachelor’s thesis

Course Description

The content of the course is based on the national curriculum’s requirements regarding the distribution of credits, which functions as a guideline for the clarification of the course plan.

Sociology and Social Anthropology – 4 ECTS; Law – 1 ECTS; Scientific Theory and Research Methodology - 2 ECTS; General, Developmental and Social Psychology - 3 ECTS; General Pedagogy and Social Pedagogy - 1 ECTS; Medical and Natural Science Topics – 1 ECTS; The Discipline’s Development, Ideology and Professional Roles – 4 ECTS; Skills and Attitudes Learning – 5 ECTS; Welfare Work – 1 ECTS; Work with Groups, Organizations and Networks – 3 ECTS; Communication, Interaction and Conflict Resolution - 5 ECTS;

The student’s area of ​​specialisation and practical training location should be professionally challenging and relevant to the social educator’s core areas of knowledge.

Teaching and Learning Methods

Practical training studies; supervision; seminars; self-study; group work; written and oral presentations.

The aim of the practical training studies is that students will gain practical experience with social education work, develop ethical reflection and be able to work with their own knowledge, attitudes and skills. Practical training studies will help develop students’ independence and skills in the profession in different arenas, as a preparation for future professional roles.

The practical training studies comprise a workload of 16 ECTS credits of course 10 Submission of the thesis requires that the practical training has received a passing mark.

Assessment Methods

Course code 060-E10: Specialisation – Bachelor’s Thesis and Oral Examination.

The Bachelor’s thesis comprises 14 ECTS and is based on the practical training. During the period of practical training, the students should apply social education skills in the planning, implementation and evaluation of work which the practical training location is able to accommodate. The student should also obtain the necessary data for the work that will be carried out.
The Bachelor’s thesis is a group assignment, but individual responses can also be approved. Group responses: 8000 to 10, 000 words. Individual responses: 6000 - 8000 words.
Graded marks. The title and grade of the Bachelor’s thesis will be recorded on the diploma.
The individual oral examination will be based on the Bachelor’s thesis. In addition, the student may be asked questions from the obligatory or self-chosen syllabus for the third year, and central concepts and themes from the 1st and 2nd years of study. The Bachelor’s thesis must receive a passing grade prior to taking the oral examination. The grade for the Bachelor’s thesis is given before the oral examination. The oral examination may influence the grade for the assessment assignment 10-1.

Further guidelines are described in a separate criteria document.
Completion of the practical training is a course requirement.

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

Publisert av / forfatter Ian Hector Harkness <Ian.HarknessSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Jane Asdal - 17/04/2013