Lærer i norsk og samfunn
Yngvil is bilingual and is an experienced immigrant herself; has lived in the UK, Canada and the US for many years. Her formal education and professional background is in linguistics, theater and music, but her hobbies are economics, law, international politics and intercultural communication. So 50 hours of social studies is right up there for Yngvil! She has been teaching online and in classrooms for over ten years. When not at work, she is busy playing music, researching economics and politics or saving the world.
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The course is for you if you if
You are currently staying in Norway on a temporary visa.
You are thinking about applying for permanent residency or citizenship in Norway.
You are a skilled worker / family member required to pay for the courses.
You are required to complete 300 hours (225+75) of Norwegian language and Social Studies according to the Integration Act (2020).
You are required to complete 300 hours (250+50) of Norwegian language and Social Studies according to the Introduction Act (2003).
You are in another visa category entitled to free courses with the municipality, but you prefer Lingu’s flexible online option.
We recommend this course for everyone who wants to learn more about Norwegian culture, and about living in Norway.
The course is organised in 3 modules as defined by the Integration Act.
Module 1
Education, Skills and the Labour Market
Module 2
Family, Health and Daily Life
Module 3
Norway before and now
The average time to complete the course is 8 weeks.
Your learning time on the platform is tracked automatically.
After completing the course you will have knowledge about:
Essential historic, social, economic, cultural, political events
Official institutions and current affairs
Your rights, obligations and opportunities in Norwegian society
Fundamental principles like democracy, equality, human rights, and free speech.
Lingu is accredited by HK-dir. This means that the course certificate you get at the end of the course will be valid documentation of your social studies training, and accepted by the immigration authorities (UDI).
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Discussion on all the topics which are essential to know being in Norway.
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