The Intensive Programme

5 credits

Syllabus, Master's level, 5RT911

A revised version of the syllabus is available.
Code
5RT911
Education cycle
Second cycle
Grading system
Pass (G), Fail (U)
Finalised by
The Faculty Board of Theology, 17 March 2009
Responsible department
Department of Theology

General provisions

The intensive programme in humanitarian action is only available to students admitted to the NOHA program.

Entry requirements

The Intensive Programme in Humanitarian Action is only available to students admitted to the NOHA programme.

Learning outcomes

The learning outcomes of the module are to bring students and faculty together from all the NOHA network universities to create a joint understanding of the work and challenges in the field of International Humanitarian Action.

Content

The course is the first component in the NOHA programme and is an intensive

10 day course organised within the framework of the Socrates programme. It is an introduction to the NOHA programme in general, a thematic introduction to the field of Humanitarian action, and a presentation of the options available in the participating universities during the second semester in the NOHA programme

Instruction

Teaching takes the form of seminars, workshops, and lectures. The location of the intensive program varies from year to year among the participating universities according to a rolling schedule. The language of instruction is English

Assessment

The Intensive programme will be examined through active attendance and a Paper of 2000 words to be handed in two weeks after the end of the IP. If a student fails to achieve the grade pass on the paper submitted she/he will have to write an extended paper equivalent to the ones written by students not attending the IP (see below). The grade Godkänd (G) (pass) as well as ECTS grades will be given.

Other regulations

If the economic resources of the NOHA network admits, the students are offered food and accommodation for free during the IP.

Should a student not be able to participate in the Intensive programme, a paper should be submitted, after consultation with the student's local NOHA examiner.

Transitional provisions

Members of a course regulated by a former version of this course plan have the possibility to be examined in accordance with that course plan within two years after the closure of the course. If there are particular reasons, such an examination can take place also later on. Normally no instruction in accordance with former versions of the course plan is given.

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