Hér má nálgast námskeiðslýsingar allra námskeiðanna sem í boði eru. Einnig má sjá skipulag námsins í sameiginlegri kennsluáætlun Sjávarbyggðafræði og Haf- og strandsvæðastjórnunar.

Námskeiðin uppfylla kröfur ýmissa stéttarfélaga um námsstyrki. Vor- og sumarannir eru tilvaldar fyrir háskólanemendur sem vilja stytta námstímann í reglubundnu námi.

Fyrirspurnir sendist á kennslustjóra Háskólaseturs.

Community and the Built Environment

  • Spring 2024
  • Næsta námskeið: 19. febrúar - 01. mars 2024
  • CMM/CRD Elective Course | 4 ECTS
  • Námskeið:CRD12
  • Kennari: Kjartan Bollason

Um námskeiðið

This course is about understanding how the built environment impacts our quality of life. We use different approaches to reach that understanding, by e.g. looking at how, depending on our different cultural background, we experience the built environment in a personal manner as well as part of society. We will undertake several field trips, mostly by foot through the town of Ísafjörður and learn about the story of planning and of the buildings of one of Iceland's oldest towns and one with the first city plan. The course also consists of lectures, group discussions and workshops.

Kennari

Kjartan Bollason:

has a masters' degree in environmental science and teach tourism and environment at the tourism department in Hólar University in the north of Iceland. His research interest include the built environment, planning and environmental management, outdoor experience design, nature interpretation. Kjartan is a trained tour guide and has worked mostly as an outdoor and mountain guide.

Having grown up in the seventies in Ísafjörður it has been very interesting to come back and teach at the UW and see my home town with new and fresh eyes. The staff and teachers at the UW have also made the experience of teaching very enjoyable.

Kennsluskrá

The course examines the perception of landscape/sea in connection with the built environment and the role of planning. This is based on the idea that the built environment, not less than nature, shapes people’s wellbeing, their sense of belonging and their willingness to live in a region or town.

On completion of the course, a student:

  • can understand and connect wellbeing and sense of place to the built environment.
  • has the ability to distinguish perceptions of cultural landscape and its changes in place and time.
  • can explain the role of planning and planning authorities.
  • has the ability to suggest changes, orally and in written form, in the built environment on a scientific basis.