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KULMI3080

Internship

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Credits 15
Level Second degree level
Course start Autumn 2024
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction Norwegian
Location Trondheim
Examination arrangement Report

About

About the course

Course content

Internship at a relevant institution which gives knowledge of organisation and work practises within a part of the cultural heritage field, and experience in working with cultural heritage on an institutional level.

Learning outcome

A candidate who passes this course is expected to have the following learning outcome according to the course curriculum, defined as knowledge and skills:

Knowledge:

The candidate:

  • Has first hand knowledge of the organisation and work methods within the field of cultural heritage management which the internship comprises.

Skills:

The candidate:

  • Has been trained in cultural heritage work on an institutional level.
  • Has some experience in applying theory on issues related to practical heritage work.
  • Has experience in observing and reflecting on collaboration in the specific field of practice.
  • Has by writing the report been trained in formulating research oriented questions.

Learning methods and activities

An internship of two months. During the internship the candidate writes a log where tasks/activities, observations and reflections are noted. To finish the internship the student has to deliver a report, which also includes a project description for the master thesis. Experiences from the internship are discussed at the first meeting with supervisor and fellow students the following semester. The report is evaluated pass/not passed. A candidate who has several years of documented relevant work experience can have this practice approved within this course by handing in a report as described above.

Further on evaluation

See description in "Teaching methods and activities" above.

Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
Cultural Heritage (MKULMI)

Required previous knowledge

Requires admission to the Master's programme in cultural heritage management, and the completion of two semesters of the master's degree in cultural heritage management.

Course materials

Guidelines for writing the report from the internship and project description.

Subject areas

  • Cultural Heritage Management

Contact information

Course coordinator

Department with academic responsibility

Department of Historical and Classical Studies