Norsk språk og samfunnskunnskap for internasjonale studentar (NIS)
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The emphasis of this study is on giving students good general capabilities in Norwegian language. The programme is also meant to make it easier for students to adapt to the Norwegian society. The study of Norwegian culture and civilization aims to give students the general overview they need when they begin their vocational studies. It is also meant to provide an insight into Norwegian social structures and the living conditions of Norwegians.
The students have good general capabilities in Norwegian language. It is easier for students to adapt to the Norwegian society, and the students have the general overview they need to begin their vocational studies. The students also have important knowledge of Norwegian social structures and the living conditions of Norwegians.
For specified learning outcomes - see furher information under:
The student will possess knowledge about:
-Norwegian phonetics, vocabulary and the grammatical structure in Norwegian language, equivalent to B2 (The European Framework for languages, CEF.)
- how to write texts in Norwegian in their own special field of study
- important facts and structures in Norwegian geography, governance, educational system, industries and welfare
- important periods in Norwegian history, the history of Norwegian language and characteristic features of periods in Norwegian literature and art history
- how to adapt to the Norwegian society in general.
The student is able to:
-speak Norwegian reasonably correctly with correct intonation
- read and understand contemporary texts, literary texts, non‑fiction, and vocational texts
‑ understand lectures in Norwegian and take down lecture notes
‑ write Norwegian, in different genres, without serious errors and read texts at normal speed
- reflect upon aspects of Norwegian mentality and culture
General competence:The course aims to give students knowledge and skills necessary for studies at Norwegian colleges and universities
This program is a full time study over two semesters, course NIS101 in autumn and NIS102 in spring. A passed exam at NIS101 is mandatory in order to go on at NIS102. The study concentrates on two subject areas: Norwegian language and Norwegian civilization. The main emphasis is on Norwegian language, especially practical language skills. Teaching in civilization and culture has text reading as its basis, and is to the greatest possible extent coordinated with the teaching in Norwegian language.Teaching comprises from10-14 periods per week each term. Attendance is obligatory. Students with less than 80 % attendance will not be allowed to sit for the exams.The teaching programme gives instruction in bokmål.
Course | 2017 Autumn | 2018 Spring |
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30 | ||
30 | ||
Sum (60 total) | 30 | 30 |
Studenter som ikke har permanent oppholdstillatelse i Norge, har retten til å være student innskrevet i passet. Hvis datoen for denne statusen er utgått, kan ikke studenten ta eksamen på nytt (i henhold til § 5.7 i eksamensforskriften ved HVO).
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The programme of study will be evaluated in accordance with the University College’s routines for quality assurance.