Independent Study
Emnekode:
3GJ319Emnenavn:
Independent StudyUndervisningssemester:
HøstSteder:
KristiansandStudieår:
2025 — 2026Undervisningsspråk:
EngelskStudiepoeng:
10 Studiepoeng
Compulsory components
The student is required to submit a proposal by December 1 in the semester prior to the course. The course has no other compulsory components apart from the final paper.
The course is organized as an independent study without lectures. The student will meet with an advisor several times during the course. The topic for the study must be within the are of Global Journalism, and shall represent a specialization of a research area covered in 3GJ301 and/or 3GJ302. The student will also apply knowledge and skills acquired in 3GJ303 as part of the research strategy in the study. The study may comprise of a purely theoretical or conceptual task, or could include a limited amount of empirical research as well.
The aim of the study is to produce a research paper intended for conference presentation. The conference itself will usually not be part of the study, although the advisor may guide the student to a conference where he/she could participate in his/her own capacity. The programme encourages the student to attend a research conference if possible (usually in late spring, summer or early autumn), which is usually the first step to developing the paper into a journal publication.
The study may in some cases be carried out as a joint production between several students. The requirements for the final product will in such cases be adjusted according to the organization and layout of the group work. Guidelines will be determined by the programme's Academic Committee ("faggruppe").
The topic for the independent study must be submitted as a proposal to the Academic Committee by December 1 in the semester prior to the study. The Academic Committee is in charge of approving the topic for the study.
There is no standard reading list for the course, but the student is obliged to produce a literature list of at least 20 academic references (research articles, book chapters, reports etc.) which forms the theoretical basis for the study.
The assessment of 3GJ319 comprises of one compulsory item: A 6000 word research paper (100% of the final grade)
The paper is an independent assignment and must abide by the rules described in the manual for the course. The paper is meant to follow ordinary guidelines for a research paper intended for conference presentation. The length of the paper shall be approximately 6000 words including footnotes and references. The Academic Committee is free to deviate from the regulations if the paper is produced as part of a group work or under other particular circumstances.
- 3GJ301 Journalism, Media and Globalization
- 3GJ302 Journalism, Democracy and Development
- 3GJ303 Research Methodology
Knowledge
The student:
- possesses knowledge of a specialized area within Global Journalism
Skills
The student:
- can formulate a problem statement
- can investigate and research the chosen topic theoretically
- can write an analytic paper intended for conference presentation
General competence
The student:
- is able to work independently on a research topic within a given time frame and scope
3GJ319 Independent Study is an optional course in the MA Programme in Global Journalism at NLA University College. It normally takes place in the second semester of the programme.
No instruction is given for the course. Supervision is provided in either in English or Norwegian.
Compulsory components
The student is required to submit a proposal by December 1 in the semester prior to the course. The course has no other compulsory components apart from the final paper.
The course is organized as an independent study without lectures. The student will meet with an advisor several times during the course. The topic for the study must be within the are of Global Journalism, and shall represent a specialization of a research area covered in 3GJ301 and/or 3GJ302. The student will also apply knowledge and skills acquired in 3GJ303 as part of the research strategy in the study. The study may comprise of a purely theoretical or conceptual task, or could include a limited amount of empirical research as well.
The aim of the study is to produce a research paper intended for conference presentation. The conference itself will usually not be part of the study, although the advisor may guide the student to a conference where he/she could participate in his/her own capacity. The programme encourages the student to attend a research conference if possible (usually in late spring, summer or early autumn), which is usually the first step to developing the paper into a journal publication.
The study may in some cases be carried out as a joint production between several students. The requirements for the final product will in such cases be adjusted according to the organization and layout of the group work. Guidelines will be determined by the programme's Academic Committee ("faggruppe").
The topic for the independent study must be submitted as a proposal to the Academic Committee by December 1 in the semester prior to the study. The Academic Committee is in charge of approving the topic for the study.
There is no standard reading list for the course, but the student is obliged to produce a literature list of at least 20 academic references (research articles, book chapters, reports etc.) which forms the theoretical basis for the study.
The assessment of 3GJ319 comprises of one compulsory item: A 6000 word research paper (100% of the final grade)
The paper is an independent assignment and must abide by the rules described in the manual for the course. The paper is meant to follow ordinary guidelines for a research paper intended for conference presentation. The length of the paper shall be approximately 6000 words including footnotes and references. The Academic Committee is free to deviate from the regulations if the paper is produced as part of a group work or under other particular circumstances.
- 3GJ301 Journalism, Media and Globalization
- 3GJ302 Journalism, Democracy and Development
- 3GJ303 Research Methodology
Knowledge
The student:
- possesses knowledge of a specialized area within Global Journalism
Skills
The student:
- can formulate a problem statement
- can investigate and research the chosen topic theoretically
- can write an analytic paper intended for conference presentation
General competence
The student:
- is able to work independently on a research topic within a given time frame and scope
3GJ319 Independent Study is an optional course in the MA Programme in Global Journalism at NLA University College. It normally takes place in the second semester of the programme.
No instruction is given for the course. Supervision is provided in either in English or Norwegian.
Compulsory components
The student is required to submit a proposal by December 1 in the semester prior to the course. The course has no other compulsory components apart from the final paper.
The course is organized as an independent study without lectures. The student will meet with an advisor several times during the course. The topic for the study must be within the are of Global Journalism, and shall represent a specialization of a research area covered in 3GJ301 and/or 3GJ302. The student will also apply knowledge and skills acquired in 3GJ303 as part of the research strategy in the study. The study may comprise of a purely theoretical or conceptual task, or could include a limited amount of empirical research as well.
The aim of the study is to produce a research paper intended for conference presentation. The conference itself will usually not be part of the study, although the advisor may guide the student to a conference where he/she could participate in his/her own capacity. The programme encourages the student to attend a research conference if possible (usually in late spring, summer or early autumn), which is usually the first step to developing the paper into a journal publication.
The study may in some cases be carried out as a joint production between several students. The requirements for the final product will in such cases be adjusted according to the organization and layout of the group work. Guidelines will be determined by the programme's Academic Committee ("faggruppe").
The topic for the independent study must be submitted as a proposal to the Academic Committee by December 1 in the semester prior to the study. The Academic Committee is in charge of approving the topic for the study.
There is no standard reading list for the course, but the student is obliged to produce a literature list of at least 20 academic references (research articles, book chapters, reports etc.) which forms the theoretical basis for the study.
The assessment of 3GJ319 comprises of one compulsory item: A 6000 word research paper (100% of the final grade)
The paper is an independent assignment and must abide by the rules described in the manual for the course. The paper is meant to follow ordinary guidelines for a research paper intended for conference presentation. The length of the paper shall be approximately 6000 words including footnotes and references. The Academic Committee is free to deviate from the regulations if the paper is produced as part of a group work or under other particular circumstances.
- 3GJ301 Journalism, Media and Globalization
- 3GJ302 Journalism, Democracy and Development
- 3GJ303 Research Methodology
Knowledge
The student:
- possesses knowledge of a specialized area within Global Journalism
Skills
The student:
- can formulate a problem statement
- can investigate and research the chosen topic theoretically
- can write an analytic paper intended for conference presentation
General competence
The student:
- is able to work independently on a research topic within a given time frame and scope
3GJ319 Independent Study is an optional course in the MA Programme in Global Journalism at NLA University College. It normally takes place in the second semester of the programme.
No instruction is given for the course. Supervision is provided in either in English or Norwegian.
Compulsory components
The student is required to submit a proposal by December 1 in the semester prior to the course. The course has no other compulsory components apart from the final paper.
The course is organized as an independent study without lectures. The student will meet with an advisor several times during the course. The topic for the study must be within the are of Global Journalism, and shall represent a specialization of a research area covered in GJ 301 and/or GJ 302. The student will also apply knowledge and skills acquired in GJ 303 as part of the research strategy in the study. The study may comprise of a purely theoretical or conceptual task, or could include a limited amount of empirical research as well.
The aim of the study is to produce a research paper intended for conference presentation. The conference itself will usually not be part of the study, although the advisor may guide the student to a conference where he/she could participate in his/her own capacity. The programme encourages the student to attend a research conference if possible (usually in late spring, summer or early autumn), which is usually the first step to developing the paper into a journal publication.
The study may in some cases be carried out as a joint production between several students. The requirements for the final product will in such cases be adjusted according to the organization and layout of the group work. Guidelines will be determined by the programme's Academic Committee ("faggruppe").
The topic for the independent study must be submitted as a proposal to the Academic Committee by December 1 in the semester prior to the study. The Academic Committee is in charge of approving the topic for the study.
There is no standard reading list for the course, but the student is obliged to produce a literature list of at least 20 academic references (research articles, book chapters, reports etc.) which forms the theoretical basis for the study.
The assessment of GJ 319 comprises of one compulsory item: A 6000 word research paper (100% of the final grade)
The paper is an independent assignment and must abide by the rules described in the manual for the course. The paper is meant to follow ordinary guidelines for a research paper intended for conference presentation. The length of the paper shall be approximately 6000 words including footnotes and references. The Academic Committee is free to deviate from the regulations if the paper is produced as part of a group work or under other particular circumstances.
- 3GJ301 Journalism, Media and Globalization
- 3GJ302 Journalism, Democracy and Development
- 3GJ303 Research Methodology
Knowledge
The student:
- possesses knowledge of a specialized area within Global Journalism
Skills
The student:
- can formulate a problem statement
- can investigate and research the chosen topic theoretically
- can write an analytic paper intended for conference presentation
General competence
The student:
- is able to work independently on a research topic within a given time frame and scope
GJ 319 Independent Study is an optional course in the MA Programme in Global Journalism at NLA University College. It normally takes place in the second semester of the programme.
No instruction is given for the course. Supervision is provided in either English or Norwegian.
Compulsory components
The student is required to submit a proposal by December 1 in the semester prior to the course. The course has no other compulsory components apart from the final paper.
The course is organized as an independent study without lectures. The student will meet with an advisor several times during the course. The topic for the study must be within the are of Global Journalism, and shall represent a specialization of a research area covered in GJ 301 and/or GJ 302. The student will also apply knowledge and skills acquired in GJ 303 as part of the research strategy in the study. The study may comprise of a purely theoretical or conceptual task, or could include a limited amount of empirical research as well.
The aim of the study is to produce a research paper intended for conference presentation. The conference itself will usually not be part of the study, although the advisor may guide the student to a conference where he/she could participate in his/her own capacity. The programme encourages the student to attend a research conference if possible (usually in late spring, summer or early autumn), which is usually the first step to developing the paper into a journal publication.
The study may in some cases be carried out as a joint production between several students. The requirements for the final product will in such cases be adjusted according to the organization and layout of the group work. Guidelines will be determined by the programme's Academic Committee ("faggruppe").
The topic for the independent study must be submitted as a proposal to the Academic Committee by December 1 in the semester prior to the study. The Academic Committee is in charge of approving the topic for the study.
There is no standard reading list for the course, but the student is obliged to produce a literature list of at least 20 academic references (research articles, book chapters, reports etc.) which forms the theoretical basis for the study.
The assessment of GJ 319 comprises of one compulsory item: A 6000 word research paper (100% of the final grade)
The paper is an independent assignment and must abide by the rules described in the manual for the course. The paper is meant to follow ordinary guidelines for a research paper intended for conference presentation. The length of the paper shall be approximately 6000 words including footnotes and references. The Academic Committee is free to deviate from the regulations if the paper is produced as part of a group work or under other particular circumstances.
- 3GJ301 Journalism, Media and Globalization
- 3GJ302 Journalism, Democracy and Development
- 3GJ303 Research Methodology
Knowledge
The student:
- possesses knowledge of a specialized area within Global Journalism
Skills
The student:
- can formulate a problem statement
- can investigate and research the chosen topic theoretically
- can write an analytic paper intended for conference presentation
General competence
The student:
- is able to work independently on a research topic within a given time frame and scope
GJ 319 Independent Study is an optional course in the MA Programme in Global Journalism at NLA University College. It normally takes place in the second semester of the programme.
No instruction is given for the course. Supervision is provided in either English or Norwegian.
Compulsory components
The student is required to submit a proposal by December 1 in the semester prior to the course. The course has no other compulsory components apart from the final paper.
The course is organized as an independent study without lectures. The student will meet with an advisor several times during the course. The topic for the study must be within the are of Global Journalism, and shall represent a specialization of a research area covered in GJ 301 and/or GJ 302. The student will also apply knowledge and skills acquired in GJ 303 as part of the research strategy in the study. The study may comprise of a purely theoretical or conceptual task, or could include a limited amount of empirical research as well.
The aim of the study is to produce a research paper intended for conference presentation. The conference itself will usually not be part of the study, although the advisor may guide the student to a conference where he/she could participate in his/her own capacity. The programme encourages the student to attend a research conference if possible (usually in late spring, summer or early autumn), which is usually the first step to developing the paper into a journal publication.
The study may in some cases be carried out as a joint production between several students. The requirements for the final product will in such cases be adjusted according to the organization and layout of the group work. Guidelines will be determined by the programme's Academic Committee ("faggruppe").
The topic for the independent study must be submitted as a proposal to the Academic Committee by December 1 in the semester prior to the study. The Academic Committee is in charge of approving the topic for the study.
There is no standard reading list for the course, but the student is obliged to produce a literature list of at least 20 academic references (research articles, book chapters, reports etc.) which forms the theoretical basis for the study.
The assessment of GJ 319 comprises of one compulsory item: A 6000 word research paper (100% of the final grade)
The paper is an independent assignment and must abide by the rules described in the manual for the course. The paper is meant to follow ordinary guidelines for a research paper intended for conference presentation. The length of the paper shall be approximately 6000 words including footnotes and references. The Academic Committee is free to deviate from the regulations if the paper is produced as part of a group work or under other particular circumstances.
- 3GJ301 Journalism, Media and Globalization
- 3GJ302 Journalism, Democracy and Development
- 3GJ303 Research Methodology
Knowledge
The student:
- possesses knowledge of a specialized area within Global Journalism
Skills
The student:
- can formulate a problem statement
- can investigate and research the chosen topic theoretically
- can write an analytic paper intended for conference presentation
General competence
The student:
- is able to work independently on a research topic within a given time frame and scope
GJ 319 Independent Study is an optional course in the MA Programme in Global Journalism at NLA University College. It normally takes place in the second semester of the programme.
No instruction is given for the course. Supervision is provided in either English or Norwegian.
The course is organized as an independent study without lectures. The student will meet with an advisor several times during the course. The topic for the study must be within the are of Global Journalism, and shall represent a specialization of a research area covered in GJ 301 and/or GJ 302. The student will also apply knowledge and skills acquired in GJ 303 as part of the research strategy in the study. The study may comprise of a purely theoretical or conceptual task, or could include a limited amount of empirical research as well.
The aim of the study is to produce a research paper intended for conference presentation. The conference itself will usually not be part of the study, although the advisor may guide the student to a conference where he/she could participate in his/her own capacity. The programme encourages the student to attend a research conference if possible (usually in late spring, summer or early autumn), which is usually the first step to developing the paper into a journal publication.
The study may in some cases be carried out as a joint production between several students. The requirements for the final product will in such cases be adjusted according to the organization and layout of the group work. Guidelines will be determined by the programme's Academic Committee ("fagkomité for global journalistikk").
The topic for the independent study must be submitted as a proposal to the Academic Committee by December 1 in the semester prior to the study. The Academic Committee is in charge of approving the topic for the study.
There is no standard reading list for the course, but the student is obliged to produce a literature list of at least 20 academic references (research articles, book chapters, reports etc.) which forms the theoretical basis for the study.
The assessment of GJ 319 comprises of one compulsory item:
- 6000 word research paper (100% of the final grade)
The paper is an independent assignment and must abide by the rules described in the manual for the course. The paper is meant to follow ordinary guidelines for a research paper intended for conference presentation. The length of the paper shall be approximately 6000 words including footnotes and references. The Academic Committee is free to deviate from the regulations if the paper is produced as part of a group work or under other particular circumstances.
- 3GJ301 Journalism, Media and Globalization
- 3GJ302 Journalism, Democracy and Development
- 3GJ303 Research Methodology
Knowledge
The student:
- possesses knowledge of a specialized area within Global Journalism
Skills
The student:
- can formulate a problem statement
- can investigate and research the chosen topic theoretically
- can write an analytic paper intended for conference presentation
General competence
The student:
- is able to work independently on a research topic within a given time frame and scope
GJ 319 Independent Study is an optional course in the MA Programme in Global Journalism at NLA University College. It normally takes place in the second semester of the programme.
No instruction is given for the course. Supervision is provided in either English or Norwegian.
The course is organized as an independent study without lectures. The student will meet with an advisor several times during the course. The topic for the study must be within the are of Global Journalism, and shall represent a specialization of a research area covered in GJ 301 and/or GJ 302. The student will also apply knowledge and skills acquired in GJ 303 as part of the research strategy in the study. The study may comprise of a purely theoretical or conceptual task, or could include a limited amount of empirical research as well.
The aim of the study is to produce a research paper intended for conference presentation. The conference itself will usually not be part of the study, although the advisor may guide the student to a conference where he/she could participate in his/her own capacity. The programme encourages the student to attend a research conference if possible (usually in late spring, summer or early autumn), which is usually the first step to developing the paper into a journal publication.
The study may in some cases be carried out as a joint production between several students. The requirements for the final product will in such cases be adjusted according to the organization and layout of the group work. Guidelines will be determined by the programme¿s Academic Committee (¿fagkomité for global journalistikk¿).
The topic for the independent study must be submitted as a proposal to the Academic Committee by December 1 in the semester prior to the study. The Academic Committee is in charge of approving the topic for the study.
There is no standard reading list for the course, but the student is obliged to produce a literature list of at least 20 academic references (research articles, book chapters, reports etc.) which forms the theoretical basis for the study.
The assessment of GJ 319 comprises of one compulsory item:
- 6000 word research paper (100% of the final grade)
The paper is an independent assignment and must abide by the rules described in the manual for the course. The paper is meant to follow ordinary guidelines for a research paper intended for conference presentation. The length of the paper shall be approximately 6000 words including footnotes and references. The Academic Committee is free to deviate from the regulations if the paper is produced as part of a group work or under other particular circumstances.
- 3GJ301 Journalism, Media and Globalization
- 3GJ302 Journalism, Democracy and Development
- 3GJ303 Research Methodology
Knowledge
The student:
- possesses knowledge of a specialized area within Global Journalism
Skills
The student:
- can formulate a problem statement
- can investigate and research the chosen topic theoretically
- can write an analytic paper intended for conference presentation
General competence
The student:
- is able to work independently on a research topic within a given time frame and scope
GJ 319 Independent Study is an optional course in the MA Programme in Global Journalism at NLA University College. It normally takes place in the second semester of the programme.
No instruction is given for the course. Supervision is provided in either English or Norwegian.
The course is organized as an independent study without lectures. The student will meet with an advisor several times during the course. The topic for the study must be within the are of Global Journalism, and shall represent a specialization of a research area covered in GJ 301 and/or GJ 302. The student will also apply knowledge and skills acquired in GJ 303 as part of the research strategy in the study. The study may comprise of a purely theoretical or conceptual task, or could include a limited amount of empirical research as well.
The aim of the study is to produce a research paper intended for conference presentation. The conference itself will usually not be part of the study, although the advisor may guide the student to a conference where he/she could participate in his/her own capacity. The programme encourages the student to attend a research conference if possible (usually in late spring, summer or early autumn), which is usually the first step to developing the paper into a journal publication.
The study may in some cases be carried out as a joint production between several students. The requirements for the final product will in such cases be adjusted according to the organization and layout of the group work. Guidelines will be determined by the programme¿s Academic Committee (¿fagkomité for global journalistikk¿).
The topic for the independent study must be submitted as a proposal to the Academic Committee by December 1 in the semester prior to the study. The Academic Committee is in charge of approving the topic for the study.
There is no standard reading list for the course, but the student is obliged to produce a literature list of at least 20 academic references (research articles, book chapters, reports etc.) which forms the theoretical basis for the study.
The assessment of GJ 319 comprises of one compulsory item:
- 6000 word research paper (100% of the final grade)
The paper is an independent assignment and must abide by the rules described in the manual for the course. The paper is meant to follow ordinary guidelines for a research paper intended for conference presentation. The length of the paper shall be approximately 6000 words including footnotes and references. The Academic Committee is free to deviate from the regulations if the paper is produced as part of a group work or under other particular circumstances.
- 3GJ301 Journalism, Media and Globalization
- 3GJ302 Journalism, Democracy and Development
- 3GJ303 Research Methodology
Knowledge
The student:
- possesses knowledge of a specialized area within Global Journalism
Skills
The student:
- can formulate a problem statement
- can investigate and research the chosen topic theoretically
- can write an analytic paper intended for conference presentation
General competence
The student:
- is able to work independently on a research topic within a given time frame and scope
GJ 319 Independent Study is an optional course in the MA Programme in Global Journalism at NLA University College. It normally takes place in the second semester of the programme.
No instruction is given for the course. Supervision is provided in either English or Norwegian.
