Information packages for Dean/Associate Dean/Academic Coordinator

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Information packages for Dean/Associate Dean/Academic Coordinator Welcome: Welcome in your new academic management role! Here you will find what you need to know to start in your new role. The different modules will be introduced by different people, and offered to you throughout the following year based on when you need what information. Who is this information relevant for: Dean/Associate Dean/Academic Coordinator Relevant contact persons/core staff: Dean´s advisor and Programme Administration

Overview of all information packages Introduction Annual Wheel & Portfolio Process Student Evaluations Business Unit & Market Learning Lab Accreditations & Assurance of Learning Programme & Course Quality Assurance

Introduction/About the role Elements in this information package: Role description from Quality assurance system, together with the document on “operationalization” of the role The Deans expectations – communication, involvement Meeting discussion fora Introduction of the most important stakeholders and cooperation partners Introducing the “learning package” When: When starting Relevant for: AD/AC Programme Area: Bachelor, MSc, Executive, PhD Responsible/Contact person: Dean/Deans advisor

Annual Wheel & Portfolio Process Elements in this information package: Annual wheel - deadlines, meetings, contributions expected by AD. Also mention structured, informal meetings, depending on Dean. Portfolio process – purpose, timeline, process, show recent AD-reports (also need to mention the innovation process, as a parallel process) When: When starting Relevant for: AD/AC Programme Area: Bachelor, MSc, Executive, PhD Responsible/Contact person: Dean/Deans advisor

Annual Wheel & Portfolio Process Elements in this information package: Annual wheel - deadlines, meetings, contributions expected by AD/Dean. Portfolio process – purpose, timeline, process, show recent AD-reports (Link to innovation process, as a parallel process) When: When starting Relevant for: AD/AC Programme Area: Bachelor, MSc, Executive, PhD Responsible/Contact person: Dean/Deans advisor Programme Administration Annual Wheel legges i FH under fane AD og under ny og egen overskrift. Irene har ansvar 0207 Beskrivelse av Portfolio P. lages u tover høsten (M-E/Kjersti? 0207)

AD Reports & Portfolio evaluation Assurance of Learning - AoL Timeline study year Corporate TASK Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul UUV   UUV meeting 1 UUV meeting 2 UUV meeting 3 UUV meeting 4 UUV meeting 5 UUV meeting 6 UUV meeting 7 UUV meeting 8 AD/AC meetings AD meeting AD/AC meeting Study plan, learning outcomes, admission requirements, course descriptions Programme seminars with AD/AC and course coordinators Course descriptions 1 Dec Start course revision by course coordinators Course revision by course coordinators 1 Feb Deadline course revision Start AD approval of course descriptions 15 April Deadline AD approval of course descriptions AD Reports & Portfolio evaluation Dialogue / Portefolio meeting based on the AD report. Decide portefolio for the next academic year Dialogue meeting – status running the portefolio 1 April Start AD reports AD report in progress AD Reports and Deans Report complete Assurance of Learning - AoL Assurance of Learning - AoL Review of AoL structure and courses appointed Assessment AoL autumn semester Assessment AoL spring semester Business Unit Study start for "autumn courses" Student evaluations available Study start for "spring courses" Students evaluations available Pga ulikt innhold og størrelse på årshjul i excel er foilen uleselig når dere tar opp presentasjonen på PC, men i presentasjonsmodus kan innholdet i boksene leses. Dere kan selv velge om dere ønsker å gjøre justeringer i slide eller ikke. Årshjulene ligger i egen mappe under opplæring deanslinjen på G: 3011. Flott om eventuelle endringer gjøres i ‘orginalt årshjul’ under årshjulmappen på G.

Programme & Course Quality Assurance Elements in this information package: Study plans deadlines and process AD/AC responsibility vs Program administration Course revision process – deadlines and phases Important to understand WHY deadlines for study plans and courses are important. See process overview next slide with sequences and dependencies. Exam types/Digitalization Workload for the students When: When starting 1:1 (In due time before activity) Relevant for: AD/AC Programme Area: Bachelor, MSc, Executive, PhD Responsible/Contact person: Jørgen Finstad jørgen.finstad@bi.no 46410806

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Annual milestones in the course description process

Programme & Course Quality Assurance Elements in this information package: Programme seminar The programme seminar is an arena for the AD to coordinate and update the course coordinators of the programme, and address issues such as overlap and progression between courses, exam types, skills and programme developments. The Associate Dean is responsible for the programme seminars for his/her programme of study. The target groups consist of the programme course coordinators and lecturers, primarily on the branch and sector courses that do not form part of any other faculty/course seminar. See Faculty Handbook When: end of spring/ summer - end of autumn See 3. General planning in Faculty Handbook Faculty seminars - planning Relevant for: AD and course responsible. Programme Area: Bachelor, MSc, Executive Responsible/Contact person: Hilde Henriksen Hilde.Henriksen@bi.no       90 09 80 42   Lillan Ruud   Lillan.H.Ruud@bi.no            93 49 63 03

Student Evaluations Elements in this information package: When: Fall and Spring semester Relevant for: AD / AC Programme Area: Bachelor, MSc, Executive Responsible/Contact person: Kjersti Gummerson; 46410045, kjersti.Gummerson@bi.no Jørgen Finstad; 46410806 jørgen.finstad@bi.no Maj-Elin Kildal; 46410098, maj-elin.kildal@bi.no Elements in this information package: Summative evaluation (how to access and use student evaluation results / reports) Responsible for the information of the results Formative evaluation (underveis-dialog) Regular meetings during every semester of each programme or major. Due to customer timeline Faculty support coordinates the meetings Contact persons: administrative staff corporate

Accreditations/Assurance of Learning Elements in this information package: BI has four accreditations from the following accreditation bodies: NOKUT, EQUIS, AACSB & AMBA NOKUT sets requirements to the staffing of each programme, c.f. Academic Supervision Regulation §2-3, litra 4a-c AACSB sets requirements to the staffing and composition of faculty on each programme. BI has defined the activity requirements faculty must fullfil in order to be qualified c.f. Standard 15; Faculty Qualifications Deans/ADs must engage an active dialogue with the Department Chairs in order to sufficiently staff the programme according to the requirements above In 2017 BI approved a new quality assurance system where the Deans´ ADs’ roles are presented (c.f. BIs Quality Assurance System) When: Every fifth year for each accreditation (except NOKUT) Relevant for: Deans & Associate Deans Programme Area: Bachelor, MSc, Executive & PhD – depending on the accreditation Responsible/Contact person: Sverre Gundersen; 46410552 sverre.gundersen@bi.no

Accreditations/Assurance of Learning When: Spring & Autumn Relevant for: AD & Course responsible Programme Area: Bachelor, MSc, Executive, PhD Responsible/Contact person: Maj-Elin Kildal; 46410098, maj-elin.kildal@bi.no Pia Danielsen; 90631668, pia.danielsen@bi.no Elements in this information package: AoL is an important indicator of quality for the students’ learning outcome (required by AACSB) All programmes are assessed AD is responsible for aligning objectives and traits with program learning goals, together with for the course coordinator AD selects the courses that best reflect the programmes’ main learning outcomes AD assesses if learning outcomes are achieved Changes are made when necessary due to discrepancy or changes in the programme AoL documents/ Sedona manuals are available on Faculty handbook

Programme/course design – Learning Lab When: x2 When needed 1:1 Relevant for: All Deans and Ads Programme Area: Bachelor, MSc, Executive, PhD Responsible/Contact person: Anna Steen-Utheim and Inger C Erikson Anna.steen-utheim@bi.no / inger.erikson@bi.no 46410130 / 46410560 Elements in this information packet: Introduction to the Constructive alignment model Learning Objectives Assessment Tasks and Formats Learning Activities Learning design work processes at BI Introduction to how LearningLab can help in Programme design, Course design and Learning design

Marketing – Business Unit Business Unit & Market Marketing – Business Unit When: Spring (1 year + ahead) Relevant for: ADs Programme Area: Bachelor, MSc, Executive, PhD Responsible/Contact person: Arne Wellberg and Silje Flo (Head of Marketing Full-Time and Executive) Arne.Wellberg@bi.no and Silje.flo@bi.no Arne: +4746410124 Silje: +4792011885 Elements in this information package: Presentation of the marketing unit Annual wheel marketing Campaigns National International Brochure Web Programme pages Market Analysis Support to AD when needed (Before presented in UUV: all new programmes and courses at Executive have to have a market review/analysis)

Business Unit – Executive Bachelor of Management Business Unit & Market Business Unit – Executive Bachelor of Management Relevant for: Dean/AD/AC Programme Area: Executive Responsible/Contact person: Morten Myhre morten.myhre@bi.no 46 41 00 40 Elements in this information packet: About BM Overview of the degree, the courses and programs included, and the approval of other higher education as part of the degree How administrative coordinators work, and their interaction with deans and lecturers Admission When: Mars – September (Fall) October – February (Spring) Graduation October

Business Unit - Executive Master of Management Business Unit & Market Business Unit - Executive Master of Management Relevant for: AD Programme Area: Executive Responsible/Contact person: Åse Fjeld-Hansen ase.fjeld-hansen@bi.no 46410078 Elements in this information package: Study start fall/ spring When (info): April-June previous semester/ Oct-Dec previous semester UUV meetings Preparation for UUV, informal feedback on issues regarding changes in MM- programmes Research Methodology Course - planning When (activity): April-June previous semester Graduation/Diploma When (activity): October/November Information April-June previous semester The ceremony – programme and participation Speech (Dean/ AD)

Business Unit – BI Corporate Business Unit & Market Business Unit – BI Corporate Elements in this information package: BI facilitates and customises courses and programmes for a number of businesses and organisations in the public and private sectors. The programmes are adapted to meet enterprises’ and individuals’ need for expertise. BI’s company-adapted programmes are developed in close dialogue with the client, and the content and duration of programmes are adapted to each company’s need. BI Corporate department offers executive programmes ranging from one-day sessions to full in-house Master’s degrees. Dean Executive has the overall academic responsibility for BI Corporate's ECTS-portfolio, in line with BI's overall strategic goals. (Bachelor- and Master level) UUV meetings Preparation for UUV Executive, informal feedback on issues regarding changes in ECTS courses and progammes Graduation/Diploma (EMM and BM) October/November Information April-June previous semester The ceremony – programme and participation Speech (Dean/ AD) Relevant for: Dean/AD/AC Programme Area: Executive / Outreach Responsible/Contact person: Tom Lindtein Anne F. Willoch tom.lindtein@bi.no anne.f.willoch@bi.no 46410077 46410142

Master of Management - med spesialisering i skoleledelse Business Unit & Market Master of Management - med spesialisering i skoleledelse Relevant for: Dean/AD/AC Programme Area: Executive / Outreach Responsible/Contact person: Tom Lindtein Anne F. Willoch tom.lindtein@bi.no anne.f.willoch@bi.no 46410077 46410142 Johan From, Programme Director Marit Sjøvaag, AC Giert Von Der Lippe BDM Malene Fuglevik, programme coordinator

Business Unit & Market Executive Master of Management - med spesialisering i skatte- og avgiftsrett Relevant for: Dean/AD/AC Programme Area: Executive / Outreach Responsible/Contact person: Tom Lindtein Anne F. Willoch tom.lindtein@bi.no anne.f.willoch@bi.no 46410077 46410142 Eivind Furuseth, Course coordinator Hege Sagen, programme coordinator

Business Unit & Market Executive Master of Management - med spesialisering i sikkerhetsledelse og kulturforståelse Relevant for: Dean/AD/AC Programme Area: Executive / Outreach Responsible/Contact person: Tom Lindtein Anne F. Willoch tom.lindtein@bi.no anne.f.willoch@bi.no 46410077 46410142 Nick Sitter, Course coordinator Rikke Keim, BDM Kjell Eliassen Programme Director

Nasjonal lederutdanning for primærhelsetjenesten (Helseledelse) Business Unit & Market Nasjonal lederutdanning for primærhelsetjenesten (Helseledelse) Relevant for: Dean/AD/AC Programme Area: Executive / Outreach Responsible/Contact person: Tom Lindtein Anne F. Willoch tom.lindtein@bi.no anne.f.willoch@bi.no 46410077 46410142 Thomas Hoholm, Course coordinator Nina Elisabeth Elstad, BDM Beate Halvorsen, programme coordinator

Business Unit & Market Business Unit – BI-Tsinghua Programme (Master of Management, Corporate) Elements in this information package: Study start When (info): No set study start, but next class will start in October 2018 When (activity): N/A Graduation When For class 1, graduation will take place in Beijing in September. Relevant for: AD Dean (Graduation - speach) Programme Area: Executive Responsible/Contact person: Tom Lindtein (tom.lindtein@bi.no) Programutvikling Dan Bjørke (dan-asmund.bjorke@bi.no) Prosjektleder, bosatt i Beijing Heidi Wiig, Assosiate Dean

Business Unit - Executive Short Programmes Business Unit & Market Business Unit - Executive Short Programmes Relevant for: AC /Dean Programme Area: Executive Responsible/Contact person: Kristin Røthe Søbakk kristin.r.sobakk@bi.no 46410255 Elements in this information package: Course development Approve incoming course proposals Give an expert assessment on the different course proposals that are given during a semester, and comment on how they match rest of the portfolio. Attend Dialogue meetings Study start When (info): February-June previous semester, and September-December previous Semester. When (activity): September – December and January – June. Different courses are starting every month within the periods mentioned.