Admission to the International Master of Landscape Architecutre, specializing in subartic landscape and territorial studies.
The course gives insight into the relationship between perspectives on nature and different landscape practices. The course focuses on how different perceptions of nature leave their mark on the landscape. This focus applies both to how different perspectives on nature have shaped the development of landscapes over time, and how they unfold in contemporary discussions about land use and major landscape interventions.The Sámi perspective on nature and associated landscape practices will be included as a central theme in relation to the understanding of the cultural landscape in the Arctic/subarctic. The course forms a foundation for students to develop a reflective relationship to different perspectives on nature and use this both in the understanding of relevant issues and in reflection over their own landscape architectural praxis.
After passing the course, students will have the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge:
Skills:
General competence:
Teaching is undertaken through a series of lectures, text reviews and a combination of oral and written presentations, individually or in groups.
Obligatorisk arbeidskrav | Påkrevde arbeidskrav | Oppmøte påkrevd | Kommentar |
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Annet - spesifiser i kommentarfeltet | Ikke påkrevd | The following work requirements must be met before the exam can take place: • Reflective notes • Text presentation |
Vurderingsform | Gruppering | Karakterskala | Kommentar |
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Hjemmeeksamen | Gruppe | A-F | • Written response to a given theme. Range 5-8 pages (approx. 1750 – 2800 words) Grading is given on a scale from A – F, where F is a fail. |