Course - Communication and Norwegian language - SMF0002F
SMF0002F - Communication and Norwegian language
About
New from the academic year 2024/2025
Examination arrangement
Examination arrangement: Portfolio
Grade: Passed / Not Passed
Evaluation | Weighting | Duration | Grade deviation | Examination aids |
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Portfolio | 100/100 |
Course content
- Academic training: - Using, evaluating and citing sources - Using word processors, search engines and library services.
- Writing: - Writing different types of texts, including discussion texts and summaries - Topic sentences and paragraph structure - Basic Norwegian grammar and spelling.
- English - Writing summaries - Academic style, sentence structure and vocabulary - Basic English grammar and spelling.
- Communication - Basic communication theory - Objectives - Technical language - Meetings and presentations - Preparation and implementation of oral presentations - Planning, organisation and implementation of meetings - Planning and implementation of project tasks - Collaboration in groups.
Learning outcome
Candidates who have passed this course
Knowledge
- have knowledge about communication processes and how language varies according to context, goal and audience
- have knowledge about the role of cultural factors in communication processes
Skills
- can define goals of communication and choose the appropriate level and register according to audience and context
- can structure texts and use relevant devices for form and text coherence
- can express themselves in writing in various functional texts that may be relevant for engineers
- can plan, structure and carry out oral presentations in both Norwegian and English in various settings
- can analyze the use of various devices in non-fiction and professional and argumentative writing
General competence
- can write texts fit for purpose, for example project documents
- can communicate well in groups
- can plan and carry out meetings and discussions
- can collect information from a variety of sources, use sources critically in their own writing and cite sources appropriately.
- can communicate well in writing and orally in both Norwegian and English through various media
Learning methods and activities
- Lectures from videos
- Academic supervision - Teams
- Student-active learning activities
- Assignments - academic writing
- Project work
- Peer assessment
- Use of digital resources, in relation to text production, video production, presentation software, social media, mind maps, and other.
Students need to bring their own PC and install relevant software. Some tasks may require the use of a smartphone with a camera.
Compulsory assignments
- Up to 6 obligatory assignments
Further on evaluation
There are six obligatory assignments in the course. The exam portfolio will include a minimum of four assignments, of which one is an oral assignment (podcast, recording of presentation, or other). The portfolio is given an overall assessment, with the grade pass or fail.
Portfolios that receive a fail grade: The course coordinator may allow submission of a new portfolio within a given deadline.
Specific conditions
Admission to a programme of study is required:
Production and Product Development – Engineering (BIMAS-F)
Required previous knowledge
A passing grade in Vg 1 and Vg 2 from secondary vocational programmes or the equivalent.
Course materials
Talmo, Tord Mjøsund; Stifoss-Hanssen, Astrid & Ulstein, Anders (2022) Norsk for ingeniører, 3. utg., Universitetsforlaget. ISBN/Varenr: 9788215063171
Other course material is included on the course website on Blackboard.
No
Version: 1
Credits:
Study level: Preparatory test/preparatory course
Term no.: 1
Teaching semester: SPRING 2025
Language of instruction: English, Norwegian
Location: Trondheim , Gjøvik
- Applied Linguistics
Department with academic responsibility
Department of Language and Literature
Examination
Examination arrangement: Portfolio
- Term Status code Evaluation Weighting Examination aids Date Time Examination system Room *
- Spring ORD Portfolio 100/100 INSPERA
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Room Building Number of candidates
- * The location (room) for a written examination is published 3 days before examination date. If more than one room is listed, you will find your room at Studentweb.
For more information regarding registration for examination and examination procedures, see "Innsida - Exams"