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2007-08 Catalog

Scandinavian Area Studies

Approved Courses

Scandinavian Area Studies (SCAN)

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SCAN 150: Introduction to Scandinavia

Introduction to studying and understanding the cultures and societies of the Nordic region (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Åland, the Faeroes and Greenland).  In addition to brief geographical and historical overviews, the course uses film, literature and art to investigate the contemporary societies from such perspectives as identity construction, the environment, international peace-building efforts, and minority Sámi, Greenlandic and minority populations. Taught in English. (4)

SCAN 241: Scandinavian Folklore - LT

Through reading of myths, folktales, ballads and legends, the course critiques the role of folk narrative as an expression of belief, identity and world view in traditional and contemporary Scandinavian societies. Examples of folk culture in music, art and film supplement the readings. Course conducted in English. (4)

SCAN 321: Topics in Scandinavian Culture and Society

This course concentrates on special topics such as Nordic colonialism, urban and rural space, the role of migrations in a changing society, and construction of national identity.  Course taught in English, and may be repeated for credit for different topic areas.  (4)

SCAN 322: Scandinavia and World Issues - S1

This course traces the involvement of the Scandinavian countries in world organizations, such as the United Nations and the roles the countries have played in world politics. The focus will be on the Nordic approach to democracy, aid to developing countries and peace making, as well as initiatives, projects and activities in which Scandinavians are currently involved around the world. Cross-listed with POLS 322. (4)

SCAN 327: The Vikings - S1

The world of the Vikings; territorial expansion; interaction of the Vikings with the rest of Europe. Course taught in English. Cross-listed with HIST 327. (4)

SCAN 341: Topics in Scandinavian Literature - LT

Selected literary works provide an in-depth study of topics such as women's literature, film and the novel, conflict and peace, and immigrant literature. Course is conducted in English; readings are in translation for non-majors. May be repeated for credit for different topic areas. (4)

SCAN 422: Scandinavian Literature in the 19th and 20th Centuries - LT

Representative works are studied within their social, historical and literary contexts. Readings include drama, novels, short stories and poetry. Course is conducted in English; readings are in translation for non-majors. (4)

SCAN 491: Independent Studies (1-4)

SCAN 492: Independent Studies (1-4)

SCAN 495: Internships (2-4)

SCAN 499: Capstone: Senior Project - SR

A research paper, internship or other approved project. Open only to Scandinavian Area Studies majors. (4)

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