Peoples and Cultures of the Circumpolar North
Knowledge
The student should:
- have knowledge about central issues, theories, research questions and methods in studies on people and cultures in the circumpolar north.
- know about research work on people and cultures in the circumpolar north, including theories and research on colonization, politics, economic, social and cultural change.
- Acquire new knowledge about people and cultures in the circumpolar north.
- Have knowledge about the history, cultures, traditions and distinctiveness of the societies in the circumpolar north, in addition to social and cultural change.
Skills
The student should:
- Be able to use academic knowledge and relevant results from research on practical and theoretical issues, and explain how choices are made.
- Be able to reflect upon own academic practice and convey this in a way that is relevant for the subject matters.
- Be able to find, assess and refer to academic knowledge and convey this in a way that is relevant for a problem.
- Be able to use relevant academic expressions in studies of people and cultures in the circumpolar north.
General competence
The student should:
- Have knowledge about relevant academic research questions relevant for studies of cultures in the circumpolar north.
- Be able to plan and write student papers with relevant academic subject matters.
- Be able to convey central academic issues like theories and research results on people and cultures in the circumpolar north in written form.
- Be able to exchange views and experiences regarding people and cultures in the circumpolar north.
- Know about new knowledge and innovation.
Written assignments and individual home exam:
The written assignments (answers to module questions) are preliminary examinations have to be successfully completed, together with the home exam, in order for the student to be able to receive the formal grade and credits.
Successfully completed preliminary examinations are valid the two subsequent terms after first attempt.
The exam consists of an individual take-home examination There will be one final grade using the regular Norwegian grading system (A-F).
The exam must be answered in English.
Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:
BCS121X - Peoples and Cultures of the Circumpolar World I - 7.5 credits
BCS121X - Peoples and Cultures of the Circumpolar World I - 7.5 credits
BCS121X - Peoples and Cultures of the Circumpolar World I - 7.5 credits
BCS122X - Peoples and Cultures of the Circumpolar World II - 7.5 credits
BCS122X - Peoples and Cultures of the Circumpolar World II - 7.5 credits
BCS321 - Peoples and Cultures of the Circumpolar World I - 6 credits
BCS322 - Peoples and Cultures of the Circumpolar World II - 6 credits
NOM1002 - Peoples and Cultures of the Arctic - 10 credits