HEV9003 User Participation and Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- Number of credits5
- Teaching semester2024 Spring
- Language of instructionNorwegian/English
- CampusElverum, Lillehammer
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Different understandings of the user concept and the concept of user participation, and guidelines for professional activities.
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The concept of interdisciplinary collaboration.
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Political and organisational guidelines, power, communication, co-determination and democracy.
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Participation related to different user groups and participation from a life cycle perspective.
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Challenges and opportunities related to user participation and interdisciplinary collaboration across professions, services and users.
Learning Outcome
Candidates:
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have in-depth knowledge within the subject area, and can assess different theories and perspectives related to user participation and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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can assess the importance of inter-scientific approaches within the subject area and how they can help solve complex challenges.
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can assess appropriate methods and processes in research and development in the field.
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can assess the importance of experience-based knowledge and relate it to various established scientific theories.
Candidates:
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can formulate issues for research and development work within the subject area of interdisciplinary collaboration and user participation.
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can deal with complex academic issues and challenge established knowledge about interdisciplinary work and user participation.
Candidates:
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can identify ethical issues related to user participation and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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can participate in academic debates within the subject area of user participation and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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can assess the need for innovative projects that involve user participation and interdisciplinarity.
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Lectures
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Seminars involving student presentations
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Essays/task writing
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Self-study
Language of instruction:
Teaching is mainly conducted in Scandinavian languages and English, depending on the native language of the lecturer. If there are participants who do not use Scandinavian languages, English is used as a course language.
Home examination in the form of an individual essay (scope 3500 words).
Form of assessment:
Pass/Fail
Form of assessment | Grading scale | Grouping | Duration of assessment | Support materials | Proportion | Comment |
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Home exam | Passed - not passed | Individual |