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PSY-3000 Research Proseminar - 10 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for psykologi

Type of course

This course is obligatory for students on the master’s degree programme in psychology. It cannot be taken as a singular course.

Course contents

This course is the first in an integrated series of courses that form the backbone of the entire master’s degree programme (PSY-3000, PSY-3900-1, PSY-3900-2 and PSY-3900-3). In these courses, students will work hands-on every semester in order to develop skills in research (in collaboration with their thesis supervisors), research communication for different purposes and audiences (partly in collaboration with the Communications Services in the Faculty of Health Sciences), advanced information literacy (in collaboration with the University Library), and career development. Information and quality assurance meetings with the master’s programme coordinator and administrative programme advisor also form part of the academic development component of the series.

The goals of this particular course in the series are as follows:

This is a mandatory introductory course for students joining the master’s degree programme in psychology at UiT.  It sets the stage for their work in PSY-3900 and for productive participation in the entire programme. 


Objective of the course

The expected learning outcomes are as follows:

Knowledge

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to:

Skills

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to:

General competence

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to:


Language of instruction

English, but exams may be written in a Scandinavian language

Teaching methods

The course begins with an orientation week about the master’s programme (two full days). In the early part of the semester, a series of two-hour lectures is held to introduce potential thesis topics (about 12 hrs). The remaining topics are taught through lectures, dialogue and workshops: research communication (6 hrs), academic development (6 hrs), information literacy (6 hrs) and career development (one-day seminar). In addition, up to four hours of supervision are offered in relation to the mandatory review paper.

Students are required to attend at least 80% of lectures and to submit a 10-page review paper. Students select one of the thesis topics presented for their review paper.