Examen philosophicum
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Examen philosophicum, often abbreviated ex. phil., is a course at certain Norwegian universities that functions as an introductory course within philosophy and scientific method. The course is not required to take other studies, but must be passed to receive a Bachelor's degree.
The content of the course varies from university to university, but in general it contains philosophy, philosophy of science, history of science, ethics and/or rhetoric. In the arts the course is often combined with examen facultatum (ex. fac.). Under the old cand.mag.-system the course was worth 5 vekttall (half a single semester nominal course load) and along with ex. fac. it made up an introductory semester at the universities.
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- The Norwegian University of Life Sciences has a 10 ECTS course.
- The Norwegian University of Science and Technology has a 7.5 ECTS course obligatory for all students in the first semester. A 7.5 credit ex.fac. is also required for arts students.
- The University of Agder has a 10 ECTS course in the second year of study.
- The University of Bergen has an introductory semester, of which ex.phil. makes up 10 ECTS.
- The University of Oslo has a 10 ECTS course for all students.
- The University of Stavanger has a 10 ECTS course for all students, but this is often offered in the third semester.
- The University of Tromsø operates with an introductory semester, all of which is ex.fac. So the university does not offer ex.phil. as such.
- Also, some university colleges offer ex.phil. as an elective.