Adventure Knowledge

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Autumn 2022 (1. semester)

Elective courses
ENT102L
10 sp
ENT104L
10 sp
The program is directed at international students who wish to learn about Northern Norway and is suitable for everyone working with human relations, for example in schools, in the tourism-industry, as art and culture presenters, or in the public health sector. The students participate in activities encouraging experience and learning. The learning outcomes through activities in different subjects as friluftsliv, outdoor activities, art, cultural heritage, and experience-based pedagogy are articulated in essays and blog. The programme consists of three courses og 10 ECTS each.
The learning outcomes are described in the specific course descriptions. However, all courses focus on the natural and cultural landscape of Nordland through friluftsliv-, art-, and cultural heritage-experiences. The students will gain a consciousness and insight of the identity of people, the North-Norwegian society, and the nature people are adapting to.
Adventure Knowledge provides a great specialization for students who wish to work with programme development, planning or implementation across a range of fields in both public and private sectors, including tourism, culture, social work and education. The package provides a unique experience for teacher students.
The programme Adventure Knowledge is directed at foreign students. Norwegian students are also encouraged to join the study programme.
Tution fee and course litterature. Students pay an own contribution for accomodation for each night for complulsory excursions. See separate course descriptions. No tuition fee.
See separate course descriptions
See separate course descriptions

The programme is evaluated via student questionnaire, as well as by the programme coordinator. The evaluations form a part of the university's quality assurance system.

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