Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
120 hours
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Event Planning | Event Management | Hospitality Management
Area of study
Business and Administration | Services
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Course Details

Course Overview

The course is an event internship in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The purpose of the course is for students to apply knowledge acquired in earlier semesters through authentic work tasks, reflection, and guidance.


Course Content

In this course, the internship will be carried out by contributing to arranging an event for an organization. The main focus of the seminars will be on knowledge about event organization and innovation processes.


Learning Outcome

Knowledge

  • The student has knowledge about practical problems in the specialized field they are working within.
  • The student has knowledge about the relation between different courses in the study program and how theory is applied in practice.
  • The student has knowledge about the organization of events.
  • The student has knowledge about different innovation processes in an organization.
  • The student has knowledge about the expectations, needs, and demands of employees in working life.

Skills

  • The student must be able to apply theoretical knowledge from the study program in authentic working situations and see the connection between theory and practice.
  • The student must master tools, techniques, and terminology in the field of the internship.
  • The student must be able to identify and describe innovation processes in the internship organization both in a theoretical and practical perspective.

Competence

  • Ability to reflect upon one's own development as an employee.
  • Be able to communicate verbally and written, as well as cooperate with partners within and outside the organization.
  • Ability to plan and solve tasks within the field of internship independently.
  • Be able to plan, carry out, and evaluate an event.

Learning Methods and Activities

The main activity in the course is an event internship in an organization relevant to the study program. The student is expected to work a total of 120 hours with the event. In addition, there will be two mandatory seminars, digital guidance, and written hand-ins, which the student is expected to work on for 80 hours.


Compulsory Assignments

  • Seminar 1
  • Seminar 2

Evaluation

Portfolio assessment. The elements of the portfolio will be specified at the beginning of the semester. There will be no resit exam in this course. All elements of the portfolio must be retaken on the next ordinary exam.


Required Previous Knowledge

The same as for the study program. Admission is restricted, and students will apply for admission and be accepted through a hiring process.


Course Materials

Collected articles will be presented at the start of the semester.


Subject Areas

  • Economics and Administration

Course Details

Credits

The course is worth 7.5 credits.


Level

The course is at the second degree level.


Language of Instruction

The language of instruction is English.


Location

The course is located in Ålesund.


General Information

Lessons are not given in the academic year 2025/2026.


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