ECTS Course Catalogue 2006-2007
Study Programmes - Course Descriptions

Translation and Intercultural Communication - German, Bachelor Programme

BACOIK-T

Undergraduate study - 180 ECTS credits - 3 years ¿ Kristiansand

Aim and objective
The bachelor programme in translation and intercultural communication gives intercultural competence oriented towards solving communicative tasks in the private and public sectors in the formof translations and other types of text production. The programme aims to build competence both in Norwegian and the chosen foreign language(s). Further, it provides knowledge about society, institutions and industry in Norway and the target language areas. Students learn what are necessary conditions for a business or organisation to be able to communicate effectively with its employees, customers and suppliers, as well as with the press, NGOs, government agencies, etc.

The programme offers three separate study variants: English, French or German. There is separate enrolment for each study variant.

Professional goal and access to further studies
The study programme gives the necessary qualifications for language work in the private and public sectors, i.e. planning and producing different types of documentation, information and presentation material, and performing a certain type of translations. The study provides basic knowledge and skills for positions such as public relations officer, translator, proof reader, or executive officer; additionally, the course International marketing communication and public relations qualifies for positions such as that of international public relations officer.

Admission requirements
Higher Education Entrance Qualification plus German as a B language, 4+4 weekly hours,
or as a C language, 4+4+4 weekly hours, in upper secondary school.

The target group for the programme is students who have an interest in working with language and communication from an international perspective. Students should have an interest in foreign languages as well as Norwegian, and also in acquiring knowledge about society and institutions in Norway and the target country/countries.

Recommended previous knowledge
Norwegian from upper secondary school, 14 weekly hours in the general area of study.
Knowledge of the foreign language above upper secondary school level.
If the student chooses Foreign language 2, the recommended previous knowledge for this language is upper secondary school. In addition at least 25 ECTS credits from the year abroad must be on level 2.

Course structure diagram

BACOIK-T

1st year

2nd year

3rd year

 

Autumn 2006

Spring  2007

Autumn 2007

Spring  2008

Autumn 2008

Spring  2009

 

OF-103

Intercultural Communication

(10 ECTS credits)

NO-126

Norwegian Language and text

(10 ECTS credits)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Year abroad

(60 ECTS credits)

General translation

German - Norwegian

 (5 ECTS credits)

Special-Language Translation

German - Norwegian

 

(5 ECTS credits)

 

SV-117

Norway and the World

(5 ECTS credits)

OF-105

Linguistics, Translation Theory and Theory of Science

(10 ECTS credits)

IT

(5 ECTS credits)

Economics

(5 ECTS credits)

 

TY-114

German Language and Text

 (15 ECTS credits)

Translation Norwegian - German

 (10 ECTS credits)

 

Either

Business Communication

(15 ECTS credits)

and

International Business Communication (15 ECTS credits)

 

or

Second Foreign Language*

(30 ECTS credits)

TY-115

German Civilization

(10 ECTS credits)

 

 

*A Second Foreign Language may replace Business Communication and International Business Communication,
see Recommended previous knowledge.

Organisation, Education and forms of Evaluation
The degree programme is made up of modules of 5, 10 or 15 ECTS credits. A study abroad period is also required at one of the University College¿s partner universities. Information on study possibilities abroad will be given when the programme starts.

Forms of teaching vary between seminars, lectures, group work and language lab work.

Forms of assessment are written school examinations and written home examinations and oral examinations.

Requirements for continuing in the study program
The students must have completed at least 40 ECTS credits before they can start on the study-abroad year or the third year of study. To be allowed to continue with the third year a student must normally have completed the study-abroad year. Still, it is possible to apply for exemption with up to 15 credits from the requirement of 60 ECTS credits from the study-abroad year. In such a case relevant courses can instead be taken in Norway to replace the missing credits from the study-abroad period.
The students¿ choice of courses at the institution abroad must be approved by Agder University College to ensure that the courses are relevant and meet the requirements of the programme.


Published : 31 August 2006 by SP


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