2012/2013  
        KAN-INT4E  Project-oriented internship/anthropological field study
    
  
    
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                English Title
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                Project-oriented internship/anthropological field study
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                Language
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                English
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                Exam ECTS
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                15
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                Type
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                Elective
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                Level
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                Full Degree Master
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                Duration
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                One Semester
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                Course period
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                30 working hours per week is required in a period corresponding to full time studies, which means that 30 hours weekly for 12 weeks correspond to 15 ECTS (estimated for 450 hours of study).
                
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                Time Table
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                Please see course schedule at e-Campus 
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                Study board
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                        Study Board for MSc of Social Science 
         
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                Course coordinator
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                        PKL
 
                        Anders La Cour
                         - Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy
                        
                         
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                        SEM
 
                        Lise Lyck
                         - Department of Marketing
                        
                         
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                        CBP
 
                        Mark Lorenzen
                         - Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics
                        
                         
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                        OIE
 
                        Stine Haakonsson
                         - Department for Business and Politics
                        
                         
         
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                Main Category of the Course
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                        Management
 
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                        Organization
 
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                        Methodology
 
         
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        Last updated on 17-07-2012
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                Prerequisite
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                All exams at the first year must be passed 
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                Examination 
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        Afløsningsopgave
        
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                                Term paper:
                            
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                            Type of test
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                            Term Paper
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                            Marking scale
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                            7-step scale
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                            Second examiner
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                            Second internal examiner
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                            Exam period
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                            Summer Term and Winter Term
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                            Aids
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                            Please, see the detailed regulations below
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                            Duration
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                            Please, see the detailed regulations below
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                Examination
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                 The student is entitled to 4 hours of supervision 
  The term paper must be of a maximum of 25 pages.
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                Course content
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          Purpose of internship:
              The purpose of internship is to offer students the possibility to  obtain knowledge and experience in performing tangible tasks and  projects. By being and contributing actively at a relevant  workplace, students get the opportunity to make use of their  professional and theoretical knowledge and to reflect theoretically  on the execution of the work during the period of the internship.  
     Internship learning objectives: The term paper must  demonstrate 
        
          - that the student is able to apply conceptual abstractions (i.e.  theory) in an analysis and problematization of aspects of the  organizational practice with relevance for the students’  internship. The assessment will focus on the students ability to  problematize the internship organizations’ own  conceptualizations and problematizations, e.g. in relation to its  construction of strategies, rationality, identity, or images of the  environment.
 
          - that the student is capable of analysing his/her tasks in the  host organization in relation to central, professional issues in  his/her education.
 
          - that the student is able to employ business economics,  organizational and/or managerial knowledge in order to analyse the  correlation between internship tasks and the host  organization’s social responsibility/business.
 
          - the student’s ability to reflect upon what it means to  produce knowledge within ”own” organization, including  how to combine analytical distance with concrete involvement, and  also to reflect upon the ethical and practical consideration that  ought to be a part of being involved in an internship.  
      
         
        
          Purpose of fieldwork:
              The purpose of field work is to offer students the possibility to  obtain knowledge and experience in conducting anthropologically or  ethnographically oriented data generation in relation to  professional practices in one or more organizations. By observing  relevant workplaces, students get the opportunity to make use of  their theoretical and methodological knowledge and to reflect  theoretically on the organizational practices in question. A major  distinction between an internship and fieldwork is that in the  latter the student is not part of an organizational hierarchy and  therefore the activities relating to the host/focus organization(s)  are of an observatory character (even if the fieldwork might  involve participatory observation and/or interviews). Fieldwork  might be relevant for students aiming at generating a substantial  element of primary data for their master theses, and thus engaging  and experimenting with the methodological challenges of observing  professional, organizational practices in the context of the  requirements of their particular study program.  
     Field work learning objectives: The term paper must  demonstrate 
        
          - that the student is capable of theoretical as well as  methodological reflection on his/her field work activities in the  observed organization(s) in relation to the professional field of  the program. This involves an ability to apply conceptual  abstractions in a problematization of the observed organizational  practices.
 
          - that the student is capable of analyzing his/her observation  activities in the host organization(s) in relation to central,  professional issues in his/her education.
 
          - that the student is able to employ business economics,  organizational and/or managerial knowledge in order to analyze the  correlation between field work data and the host  organization(s)’ professional activities.
 
          - the student’s capacity to reflect upon what it means to  produce knowledge within ”own” organization, including  how to combine analytical distance with concrete involvement, plus  furthermore to reflect upon the ethical and practical consideration  that ought to be a part of being involved in an internship.
 
         
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                Teaching methods
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                Individual participation in/observation of work practice combined with individual project writing. 
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            Last updated on 17-07-2012