International Master's Programme in Information Technology and Learning

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Programme syllabus

International Master’s Programme in Information


Technology and Learning
S2ITL, 120 Higher Education Credits

Revision approved by the Faculty of Education, University of Gothenburg 2013-10-08.

Dnr G 2013/481

Faculty of Education
Västra Hamngatan 25, PO Box 300, SE 405 30 Göteborg, Sweden
+46 31 786 0000, +46 31 786 2242 (fax)
www.ufn.gu.se
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1. Ratification
The programme was approved 2011-02-03 by the Faculty of Education, University of
Gothenburg and revised 2013-10-08. The programme is in force from 2014-01-01.

Responsible department: Department of Education, Communication and Learning.

The responsibilities for realizing the programme are shared equally between the Department of
Education, Communication and Learning and the Department of Applied Information
Technology (IT Faculty).

2. Programme Aims
The aim of the programme is to prepare the student for analysis, development and research
concerning the use of information technologies for learning and education in organisations,
companies and educational institutions. In order to achieve this, the programme provides:
theoretical tools and perspectives for analysing learning and communication with digital tools,
practical training in methods for analysis, design and academic research on learning and
communication in digital environments, experiences of collaborative project work and the use of
digital presentation formats.

3. Degree Certificate
Completed studies (120 higher education credits, including a Master thesis, 30 higher education
credits in one of the two main fields of study) will lead to a Master’s degree in either of the
following: Degree of Master of Science (120 credits) with a major in Education with Specialization in Learning,
Communication and Information Technology or Degree of Master of Science (120 credits) with a major in
Applied Information Technology with Specialization in Learning and Communication. The student will have
to apply for the certificate for a Master’s exam upon passing the entire programme.

4. Main field of study


Education with Specialization in Learning, Communication and Information Technology
(Pedagogik med inriktning mot lärande, kommunikation och informationsteknologi)

and

Applied Information Technology with Specialization in Learning and Communication (Tillämpad


informationsteknologi med inriktning mot lärande och kommunikation).

See also paragraph 3.

5. Learning outcomes
In line with Chapter 1, Section 8, Higher Education Act, first level education shall develop the
students’:

 ability to make independent and critical assessments


 ability to independently perceive, formulate and solve problems, and
 state of preparation to deal with change in working life.
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In the educational field concerned, in addition to knowledge and skills, students shall develop
ability to:
 seek and evaluate knowledge at a scholarly level
 follow the development of knowledge, and
 exchange knowledge with other people, including people without specialist knowledge of
the field
In line with Chapter 1, Section 9, Higher Education Act, second level education involves
a deepening of knowledge, skills and abilities relative to first level education and, in addition to
what applies to first level education, should further

 develop the students’ ability to independently integrate and use knowledge


 develop the students’ ability to deal with complex phenomena, issues and situations,
and
 develop the students’ potential for professional activities that demand considerable
independence or for research and development work

After completion of the programme, the student is able to:


 demonstrate ability to analyse the relationship between the historical development of
information technologies and the changing premises for communication and learning
 describe and conceptualise how knowledge and learning is organised in institutions,
working life and society based on current research and relevant theoretical approaches
 critically investigate, analyse and discuss the interaction between users and information
technologies in institutions, working life and society
 evaluate and adapt the design of digital environments for communication and learning in
institutions, working life and society
 display ability to critically and independently complete, communicate and defend a
master’s thesis in either the field of Applied Information Technology or Education with
Specialization in Learning, Communication and Information Technology.

6. Structure and framework


The International Master’s Programme in Information Technology and Learning is accomplished
in close collaboration with strong multidisciplinary research environments within the field of
learning, communication and IT at the University of Gothenburg. This guarantees that students
have possibilities to be informed of the state-of-the-art within this research field. The programme
has a focus on applications and addresses challenges for learning and education in organisations,
companies and educational institutions. After the programme students can work with design and
development concerning information technologies for learning and communication in
organisations, companies and educational institutions. The International Master's Programme in
Information Technology and Learning is organised as two years of full time studies (120 higher
education credits). The programme concludes with a Master’s thesis (30 higher education credits).

The programme is divided into seven separate courses of which five are compulsory and
two are optional. Each course comprises 15 – 30 higher education credits.
Year 1:

 Technology, knowledge and learning: An introduction, 15 higher education credits


(Education with Specialization in Learning, Communication and Information Technology)
 Literacy in a digital world, 15 higher education credits (Education with Specialization in
Learning, Communication and Information Technology)
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 Applied methods and design for information technologies and learning, 15 higher
education credits (Applied Information Technology with Specialization in Learning and
Communication)
 Digital tools for communication and learning, 15 higher education credits (Applied
Information Technology with Specialization in Learning and Communication)

Year 2:
 Optional course, 15 higher education credits (alternatively 7.5 + 7.5 higher education
credits)
 Optional course, 15 higher education credits (alternatively 7.5 + 7.5 higher education
credits)
 Master’s thesis, 30 higher education credits (Individual thesis in one of the two main
fields of study, student's option)

The courses constitute the main fields of study respectively (60 higher education credits) as
follows:

Education with Specialization in Learning, Communication and Information Technology:


 Technology, knowledge and learning: An introduction, 15 higher education credits
 Literacy in a digital world, 15 higher education credits
 Master’s thesis, 30 higher education credits (Individual thesis in the main field of study)

Applied Information Technology with Specialization in Learning and Communication:


 Applied methods and design for information technologies and learning, 15
higher education credits
 Digital tools for communication and learning, 15 higher education credits
 Master’s thesis, 30 higher education credits (Individual thesis in the main field of study)

7. Entry requirements
To be admitted to the programme, the following is required:
A Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 180 higher education credits or an equivalent degree.
Furthermore, the student must demonstrate proficiency in English equivalent to English 6
(Swedish upper secondary level) or English B with at least a pass or through an internationally
recognized English test, minimum results required:
IELTS 6.5, no band below 5.5 or
TOEFL paper-based 575 TWE 4.5 or above, computer-based: 213 Essay writing 4, internet-
based: 90 TWE score 20 or
Oxford/Cambridge: Certificate in Advanced English, Certificate of Proficiency, Diploma of
English Studies.
Alternatively a Bachelor’s degree from an education offered in English.

Students will be admitted to the programme in its entirety.

Requirements for examinations are specified in each course syllabus respectively.

8. Guaranteed admission
Student enrolled in the programme is guaranteed a place in the programme courses. First choice
of optional courses offered by the Department of Education, Communication and Learning and
the Department of Applied Information Technology can however not be guaranteed.
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9. Transitional regulations
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10. Additional information


Credits are given for each course in terms of higher education credits.
15 higher education credits correspond to 10 weeks of full-time studies (at least 40 hours a week).
A full academic year represents 60 higher education credits.
Accreditation of previous studies: Possibilities regarding the accreditation of previous studies as
part of the International Master’s Programme in Information Technology and Learning is
decided by the Department of Education, Communication and Learning.

Evaluation is part of the courses each term within the whole programme and will function as a
guide for the on-going courses as well as for the development of future courses. In connection
with the final Master thesis, the entire programme will be evaluated and results discussed with the
students. The results of the evaluations will be communicated to the students in the course as
well as to prospective students who will attend the next course.

The language of instruction is English.

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