Norwegian bokmål
Autumn/Spring
The Norwegian courses do not give credits for applicants with Norwegian as their first Language.
NOR-U2 is an intermediate level course, and is based on NOR-U1.
The course focuses on topics and vocabulary dealing with studies and student life as well as texts relating to Norwegian culture and current events in Norwegian society.
Key parts of Norwegian morphology, syntax, and pronunciation will be covered.
Discussion and written assignments about course topics are important aspects of the program. Students may also make a short presentation of a topic of their own choosing.
The courses can be combined as follows:
After successfully completing this course, students will have:
Knowledge
Skills
General competence
There is overlap between NOR-U2 and topics covered in NOR-U2/3 and NOR-U1/2.
NOR-U2 combined with NOR-U1/2 or NOR-U2/3 will give a credit reduction of 15 credits.
For more information about admission:
Students, Immigrants/Refugees:
http://www.uib.no/en/education/48674/norwegian-language-courses
Employees at UiB:
http://www.uib.no/en/lle/30674/norwegian-language-courses
The course totals with approximately 80 hours of instruction.
It is expected that students are prepared and participate actively in lessons.
Attendance is mandatory. Participants who are absent more than 25% of the time will not be permitted to take the exam.
Students will submit at least five written assignments during the course.
The compulsory requirements are valid for three semesters. This includes the semester when the lectures are given and the following two semesters.
The course concludes with an examination that includes an oral and a written part in Norwegian bokmål.
In the autumn semester 2020, the form of assessment has been changed from written school exam and oral exam to written take home exam and oral online exam. This has been done as a measure to prevent transmission of the corona virus. An overall grade will be given and both the written and the oral part of the examination must be passed in order to pass the course.
The oral part of the exam lasts about 20 -25 minutes (in addition to any preparation time) and consists of a conversation between examiner and one or two students.
The written part of the exam lasts 4 hours and covers listening tests, reading and writing skills.
Both the written and the oral part of the examination must be passed, in order to pass the course and an overall grade will be given
Regarding the number of assessment attempts, see the regulations on admissions, programs, evaluation and degrees at the University of Bergen § 6.8
Students who have been registered in NOR-U2 three times, cannot register for courses and examinations in NOR-U1/2 or NOR-U2/3
The course will be evaluated in line with the Department's policies and UiB's quality assurance system.
The evaluation may be conducted in writing or as discussion with the responsible instructor.