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Høst 2022

SVF-3401 Introduction to Ocean Leadership for Sustainability - 15 stp


The course is administrated by

Norges fiskerihøgskole

Type of course

This course is eligible for students admitted to the Ocean Leadership master’s degree program. It is not available to any other category of student as a singular or elective course.  

Course contents

The ocean plays a vital role in supporting life on Earth and provides humanity with a range of essential resources. However, the ability of the ocean to operate as a life-support system and continue serving various sectors is facing multiple threats, e.g., from overexploitation, pollution and climate change. These threats are being further exacerbated by global inequities and a lack of coordinated management. The Ocean Leadership program aims to strengthen participants’ strategic competences to develop integrated solutions for the sustainable conservation and use of our ocean.  

The first course of the program surveys the range of human interactions with the ocean (e.g., related to food and energy production, transport, tourism and conservation) and highlights the need to manage potential conflicts. These can be conflicts between different users and uses, and between the goals of conservation and use. The course situates the need to manage these multiple (and potentially competing) human/ocean interactions within the broader current context of escalating ecological crisis and wide-ranging digital transformations. 

To help understand and explore this landscape, the course introduces legal regimes of relevance to the conservation, management and use of marine resources and spaces. It also provides an overview of key overarching concepts (such as governance, sustainability and resilience) and integrative approaches to managing diverse ocean activities (such as integrated ocean management and marine spatial planning). Furthermore, the course places particular emphasis on the significance of the digital revolution for human/ocean interactions. This includes reviewing a range of digital platforms for ocean research, management, communication and dissemination. It also discusses important considerations for effectively engaging with these digital platforms in ocean leadership and governance.  

As the introductory course, SVF-3401 also presents the underlying approach and philosophy of the Ocean Leadership program. This includes an introduction to systems thinking (particularly interactions between social, ecological and technical systems) and an emphasis on the importance of collaboration (particularly across disciplines and sectors). Aligned with this, the course spotlights collaborative leadership theory, and includes work to build knowledge and skills related to communication, team building and perspective taking. It also provides important foundational knowledge and skills for postgraduate scholarly work, e.g., in information literacy and research ethics.

Throughout the course, participants will be expected to reflect on how the information and training presented relates to their own professional work context, and to share their knowledge and experience with the group in the collaborative peer-peer learning environment of the program.  


Objective of the course

The candidates who complete the course are expected to have achieved the following outcomes: 

 

Knowledge:   

Upon completion of the course, participants will have developed: 

 

Skills:   

Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to: 

 

General competence:   

Upon completion of the course, participants will have the ability to: 


Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

The course is taught through a combination of (face-to-face) intensive sessions in which participants come together to learn, share experiences, practice skills, and integrate knowledge across domains, and online modules on topics of relevance that can be completed by participants asynchronously in their own time and at their own pace.  

The intensive sessions run over 4.5 days, with one scheduled at the beginning of the semester and one towards the end of semester. These sessions will include keynote lectures and interactive seminars on course topics. During the first session, participants will form teams to collaboratively work on a problem-based project throughout the semester. During the second session, participants will have an opportunity to present and receive feedback on their collaborative projects. 

Between the two intensive sessions, participants will complete online modules covering relevant knowledge, concepts and perspectives across the domains of leadership and ethics, law and governance, and information and ocean technologies. They will also collaborate actively in their teams to identify, analyze and develop solutions to selected ocean challenges. The program has ambitious learning goals and will require substantial amounts of high-quality work between the two intensive sessions. Online discussion forums will therefore be scheduled to support this, providing opportunities for participants to connect, discuss online learning materials, and/or obtain feedback on assessment work in development. 

Teaching in both the intensive sessions and the online modules will engage a range of methods and materials and may include, for example, keynote lectures and interviews with renowned international experts, interactive exercises and activities, instructional videos and filmed talks, podcasts and readings, panel and roundtable discussions, and field site visits or virtual tours.  


Date for examination

Assignment hand in date 05.12.2022

The date for the exam can be changed. The final date will be announced at your faculty early in May and early in November.