NORINT0500 - Vår 2007 (Norwegian Life and Society - samfunnskurset)
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| 20.03: More information about the mandatory assignment:The paper should be 6-700 words with line spacing at 1.5 and size of font about 12pt.Most importantly, you need to demonstrate an interest in or an understanding of topics covered in the course. As for how this paper should be written, you should first and foremost show that you are able to write within the boundaries of the academic genre, meaning that you discuss the topic, using secondary literature in a good way etc. At the end of the paper, you should add a list of references as you normally would in an academic paper. These could include information from the lecture series, from the assigned reading for the course, from other texts that you have found in the library or on the internet, etc.Possible topics for the assignment could be (Please note that these are merely suggestions to give you an idea, but as you will see, there are so many possibilities.): Norwegian history - The Viking period - Norway-Denmark, four hundred years of Union - World War 2 Norwegian literature / art - A literary period or a period within art history - An author or an artist: his/her work (discussing it critically) and its place in Norwegian culture Norwegian economy - Norwegian economy today (how has the oil influenced Norwegian economy?) Norwegian foreign policy - Norway and EU - Norway and NATO - Norway on the international arena Norwegian family / identity - Identity (what does it mean to be “a Norwegian”?) - Living together (marriage/cohabitation, hetero-/homosexual partnerships, relationship between generations, etc.) Norwegian religion - The position of the Church today - Arguments for and against keeping a “State Church” Norwegian political life and institutions - What is the role of the King / the Royal Family? - Who runs Norway? - The Norwegian Parliament - Political elections in Norway - The government - Political parties |
| 08.02: Regarding mandatory assignment (paper) Some information can be found under "Undervisningsmateriell. General information". In addition we can tell you the following: The assignment can be written about any of the subjects in the course. You choose a subject, and write an essay on it (within the boundaries of the subjects taught in the course).The intention of this assignment is to give you a chance to show your understanding of the subjects discussed, and to give you a chance to delve deeper into the subject. Note that you have to get this assignment approved to be allowed to sit for exams. The assignment should be about 6-700 words, with line spacing at 1,5 and size of font about 12pt.Make a front page to the assignment where you write your name, the course code NORINT0500 and which subject you have written about (as it is called in the detailed plan of the course).The assignment must be handed in at the Front Office in Henrik Wergelands house the 26th of March by 15.00 (3 pm). Should you need more detailed information regarding the assignment, please talk to the Front Office.Good luck! :-) Angående obligatorisk oppgave Velg et tema som tas opp på kurset og skriv en oppgave om dette temaet.Målet med oppgaven er at du skal kunne vise din forståelse av materien og å gi deg en sjanse til å gå litt dypere inn i det. Merk at du må få godkjent den obligatoriske oppgaven for å få lov til å gå opp til eksamen.Oppgaven skal være 6-700 ord, med 1,5 linjeavstand og 12 pkt. skrift.Lag en forside på oppgaven der du skriver navnet ditt, kurskoden NORINT0500, dato og hvilket tema du har valgt å skrive om (som presentere i detaljert undervisningsplan).Oppgaven må leveres til ekspedisjonskontoret i Henrik Wergelands hus (2. etg.) senest 26. mars kl. 15. Hvis du trenger mer detaljert informasjon om oppgaven, kontakt ekspedisjonskontoret.Lykke til! :-) |
| 17.01: First lecture will be January 22. |
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