Completion methods
Contact teaching, compulsory attendance minimum 75%.
Alternative
methods (like independent studies) of completion may be agreed upon with the
academic coordinator of the programme. The course can not be taken as an
Examinarium test.
Assessment practices
and criteria
The assessment is based on the learning outcomes of the course. More detailed assessment criteria and methods will be available before or at the start of the course.
Activities and methods
in support of learning
Learning is supported by using a wide range of methods that contribute to understanding Game Studies as a discipline. Students are also encouraged to actively reflect, to acquire information independently and to develop their own reasoning skills. In addition, special attention is paid to interactive communication with students.
The
course includes a final compulsory essay reflecting upon the course and the
whole topic of Game Studies. Deadline for this is after the lessons have
finished.
Target groups
Primary target group: The study module and course units are open to all students and exchange students of the Faculty of Humanities.
Secondary target group: Limited student participation within the continuous learning offerings and students from other study tracks and faculties.
In
case of excessive applications, students intending to take the whole module
will have priority to the contact course.
Teaching period when the course will be offered
Period 1, yearly
Recommended time or
stage of studies for completion
Recommended for students with at least one year of studies within their
respective main subjects.
Study module
Part of Historical and Cultural Game studies HISM-G510. A compulsory
course for taking the 15 cr module.
Expiry of studies
Normal
rules (10 years)
Language of
instruction
Language of instruction is English. Language of learning is English but also Swedish and Finnish if taken as independent studies. Swedish and
Finnish are possible for any tasks submitted only to the teacher.
Course EQF level Master's/EQF level 7. Also possible for level 6 (Bachelor) students.