Scandinavian (SCANDIN)
SCANDIN 1A Beginning Swedish 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Fall
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of language instruction and 1 hour of computer laboratory per week.
Students will continue to develop the basic elements of communicative competence in both the spoken and written language within a cultural context.
SCANDIN 1B Intermediate Swedish 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of language instruction and 1 hour of computer laboratory per week.
Prerequisites: 1A or consent of instructor.
Students will continue to develop the basic elements of communicative competence in both the spoken and written language within a cultural context.
SCANDIN 2A Beginning Finnish 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Fall
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of language instruction and 1 hour of laboratory per week.
Students will develop the basic elements of communicative competence in both the spoken and written language within a cultural context.
Instructor: Tuomainen
SCANDIN 2B Beginning Finnish 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of language instruction and 1 hour of laboratory per week.
Prerequisites: 2A or consent of instructor.
Students will develop the basic elements of communicative competence in both the spoken and written language within a cultural context.
Instructor: Tuomainen
SCANDIN 3A Beginning Norwegian 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Fall
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of language instruction and 1 hour of computer laboratory per week.
Students will develop the basic elements of communicative competence in both spoken and written language within a cultural context.
SCANDIN 3B Intermediate Norwegian 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of language instruction and 1 hour of computer laboratory per week.
Prerequisites: 3A or consent of instructor.
Students will develop the basic elements of communicative competence in both spoken and written language within a cultural context.
SCANDIN 4A Beginning Danish 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Fall
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of language instruction and 1 hour of computer laboratory per week.
Students will develop the basic elements of communicative competence in both spoken and written language within a cultural context.
SCANDIN 4B Intermediate Danish 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of language instruction and 1 hour of computer laboratory per week.
Prerequisites: 4A or consent of instructor.
Students will continue to develop the basic elements of communicative competence in both the spoken and written language within a cultural context.
SCANDIN R5A Reading and Composition 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall, spring and summer
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks. 8 hours of Lecture per week for 6 weeks.
Prerequisites: UC Entry Level Writing Requirement or equivalent.
Reading and composition in connection with the representation of Scandinavia by outsiders and insiders. Satisfies the first half of the Reading and Composition requirement.
Satisfies the first half of the Reading and Composition requirement
Formerly known as 5A.
SCANDIN R5B Reading and Composition 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall, spring and summer
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks. 8 hours of Lecture per week for 8 weeks. 8 hours of Lecture per week for 6 weeks.
Prerequisites: R5A or equivalent.
Reading and composition in connection with the representation of Scandinavia by outsiders and insiders. Satisfies the second half of the Reading and Composition requirement.
Satisfies the second half of the Reading and Composition requirement
Formerly known as 5B.
SCANDIN 10 Intensive Elementary Danish 8 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Summer
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 20 hours of hours of lecture/computer laboratory per week for 6 weeks. 15 hours of lecture/computer laboratory per week for 8 weeks.
This course provides the equivalent of two semesters of elementary Danish. Through this innovative multimedia system the students will gain strong communicative skills and a cultural understanding of the Danish society. Instruction will include working with both a video program and a textbook as "texts", individual and class time computer work for listening comprehension, written exercises, and grammar with three tests. The program stresses communication in an interactive way.
Instructor: Irving
SCANDIN 20 Intensive Elementary Swedish 8 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Summer
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 15 hours of lecture/computer laboratory per week for 8 weeks.
This course provides the equivalent of two semesters of elementary Swedish. Students will gain strong interactive communicative skills and a cultural understanding of the Swedish society. Instruction will include working with both a textbook and a computer program for listening comprehension, written exercises, and grammar. There will be both oral and written tests.
Instructor: Irving
SCANDIN 24 Freshman Seminars 1 Unit
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: The grading option will be decided by the instructor when the class is offered.
Hours and format: 1 hour of Seminar per week for 15 weeks.
The Berkeley Seminar Program has been designed to provide new students with the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member in a small-seminar setting. Berkeley Seminars are offered in all campus departments, and topics vary from department to department and semester to semester.
Course may be repeated for credit as topic varies. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 30 Intensive Elementary Norwegian 8 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Summer
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 15 hours of Lecture per week for 8 weeks.
This course provides the equivalent of two semesters of Norwegian. Students will gain strong interactive communicative skills and a cultural understanding of the Norwegian society. Instruction will include working with both a textbook and a computer program for listening comprehension, written exercises and grammar. There will be both oral and written tests.
Equivalent of 3A-3B.
SCANDIN 40 Intensive Elementary Finnish 8 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Summer
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 15 hours of Lecture per week for 8 weeks.
Students will develop the basic elements of communicative competence in both spoken and written language within a cultural context.
Equivalent of 2A-2B.
SCANDIN 98 Directed Group Study 1 - 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Offered for pass/not pass grade only.
Hours and format: Hours to be arranged.
Prerequisites: Freshman or sophomore standing.
Group study of selected topics not covered by regularly scheduled courses.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 100A Scandinavian Languages and Linguistics 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Fall
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 2 hours of language instruction and 1 hour of lecture in the cultural comp1nt per week.
Prerequisites: 1B, 3B, or 4B or consent of instructor.
In the context of inter-Scandinavian communication, students will further develop their communicative competence, their reading and writing abilities and cultural understanding in their own target language (Danish, Norwegian, or Swedish). Workload: three hours of work outside class per week with one hour of individual work in the Berkeley Language Media Center. Oral and written midterm and final.
Formerly known as 11, 13, 14. Instructor: Moller
SCANDIN 100B Scandinavian Languages and Linguistics 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 2 hours of language instruction and 1 hour of lecture in the cultural comp1nt per week.
Prerequisites: 100A or consent of instructor.
In the context of inter-Scandinavian communication, students will acquire the oral competence necessary to function in authentic situations of language use with respect to grammatical, functional, and sociolinguistic skills in their own target language (Danish, Norwegian, or Swedish). Students will read and interpret literary and nonliterary texts from a cultural perspective. Workload: Two-three hours of work outside class per week with one hour of individual work in the Berkeley Language Media Center. Final: (Group) project producing a video interview with local Scandinavian immigrants. Oral and written midterm and final.
Formerly known as 101, 103, 104. Instructor: Moller
SCANDIN 102A Advanced Finnish 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 4 hours of language instruction per week.
Prerequisites: 102A: 2B or consent of instructor; 102B: 102A or consent of instructor.
Students will focus on acquiring communicative competence necessary to function in authentic situations of language use in terms of grammatical, functional, and sociolinguistic skills. Students will read and interpret literary and nonliterary texts from a cultural perspective. The course uses a flexible group-work and independent project approach to advanced language study.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes. Formerly known as 12 and 102. Instructor: Tuomainen
SCANDIN 102B Advanced Finnish 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 4 hours of language instruction per week.
Prerequisites: 102A or consent of instructor.
Students will focus on acquiring communicative competence necessary to function in authentic situations of language use in terms of grammatical, functional, and sociolinguistic skills. Students will read and interpret literary and nonliterary texts from a cultural perspective. The course uses a flexible group-work and independent project approach to advanced language study.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 106 The Works of Hans Christian Andersen 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall, spring and summer
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks. 8 hours of Lecture per week for 6 weeks.
Reading and discussion of Hans Christian Andersen's major works, including fairy tales, short stories, novels, autobiographies, and diaries. Reading and discussion in English.
Instructor: Sanders
SCANDIN C107/THEATER C107 Plays of Ibsen 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian; Theater, Dance, and Performance St
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall, spring and summer
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week.
Reading and discussion of Ibsen's major plays. Readings and discussion in English.
Instructor: Sandberg
SCANDIN C108/THEATER C108 Strindberg 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian; Theater, Dance, and Performance St
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks.
Reading and discussion of Strindberg's major works; emphasis on his dramas and their significance. Readings and discussion in English.
SCANDIN C114/ISF C100C Word and Image 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian; Interdisciplinary Studies Field Maj
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks.
This course is designed to sharpen our skills in understanding what happens when the world of images and words meet. Starting with the work from the Western "classical" tradition we will proceed to investigate how word/image constellations operate in a variety of media, including sculpture and poetry, painting and prose, death masks, tableaux vivants, photography, and advertising.
Instructor: Sanders
SCANDIN 115 Studies in Drama and Film 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall, spring and summer
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of lecture and 2 to 3 hours of film laboratory per week. 7.5 hours of lecture and 5 to 7.5 hours of film laboratory per week for 6 weeks.
Variable subject matter. Sample topics: history of Scandinavian drama and films of such directors as Ingmar Bergman and Carl Dreyer. Readings and discussion in English.
Course may be repeated with consent of instructor. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 116 Studies in Prose 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week.
Variable subject matter; see departmental announcement for description. Sample topics: Knut Hamsun, Kierkegaard, H. C. Andersen, Isak Dinesen, and other storytellers. Readings and discussion in English.
Course may be repeated with consent of instructor. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 120 The Novel in Scandinavian 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week.
Reading and discussion of the great Scandinavian novels; the development of the novel. Readings and discussion in English.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 123 Viking and Medieval Scandinavia 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week.
Internal and external history of Scandinavian culture and civilization from the late 8th century through the 15th century. Readings and discussion in English.
Instructor: Lindow
SCANDIN 125 Old Norse Literature 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Fall
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week.
Reading and discussion of some of the Icelandic sagas and selections from the Eddas and skaldic verse. Readings and discussion in English.
Instructor: Lindow
SCANDIN 132 Introduction to Finnish Culture and History 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks.
Finnish culture, history, society, and arts. Readings and discussion in English.
Instructor: Lindow
SCANDIN 145 Senior Seminar 2 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 2 hours of Seminar per week for 15 weeks.
Prerequisites: 140A-140B.
Intensive study of a single topic, several reports, a longer paper.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 149 Major Studies 1 Unit
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 1 hour of Discussion per week for 15 weeks.
Prerequisites: Knowledge of a Scandinavian language.
Additional work, for majors in Scandinavian and other qualified students with permission of the instructor, in connection with one of the following: Scandinavian C107, C108, 115, 116, 117, 120, 165. Students attend lectures and do all written work in the "main" course and also read assignments in the Scandinavian languages and write a short paper.
Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 150 Studies in Scandinavian Literature 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall, spring and summer
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks. 8 hours of Lecture per week for 6 weeks.
Variable subject matter; see departmental announcement for description. Sample topics: Scandinavian romanticism; the Modern Breakthrough; literature by and about women; the political tradition. Readings and discussion in English.
SCANDIN C160/RELIGST C108 Scandinavian Myth and Religion 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian; Religious Studies
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall, spring and summer
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks. 8 hours of Lecture per week for 6 weeks.
Religious beliefs and practices during the Viking Age in Scandinavia and their manifestations in later recordings. Readings and discussion in English.
SCANDIN 165 Scandinavian Folklore 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks.
Scandinavian folklore, emphasizing oral narrative traditions (legends and folk belief, folktales, ballads) and their contexts. Such minor verbal forms as proverbs, riddles, and formulas will also be considered. Readings and discussion in English.
Instructor: Lindow
SCANDIN 170 Arctic Folklore and Mythology in Nordic Lands 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Term course may be offered: Spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks.
Survey of the folklore and mythology of the principal non-Scandinavian peoples of the Nordic lands: Finns, Saami, Greenland, Inuit. Comparative evidence from other circumpolar traditions and from ancient and modern Scandinavian tradition. Readings and discussion in English.
Instructor: Lindow
SCANDIN 180 Special Topics in Scandinavian 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks.
Topics will vary from semester to semester. Additional screening time may be required for film topics. See departmental announcement for offerings.
Course may be repeated for credit with consent of instructor. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 198 Group Study for Advanced Undergraduates 2 - 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Offered for pass/not pass grade only.
Hours and format: Directed study.
Prerequisites: Two years study of one Scandinavian language.
Advanced readings and interpretation of Scandinavian texts.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 199 Independent Study and Research 2 - 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall, spring and summer
Grading: Offered for pass/not pass grade only.
Hours and format: Directed study.
Prerequisites: Two years study of one Scandinavian language.
Courses in Scandinavian literature, culture, or history. Supervised study; restricted enrollment.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 201A Old Norse 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Graduate
Term course may be offered: Fall
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks.
An introduction to the language of medieval Iceland and Norway. Grammar, historical phonology, and texts.
Instructor: Lindow
SCANDIN 201B Norse Literature 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Graduate
Term course may be offered: Spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks.
Prerequisites: 201A or equivalent.
Literary production of early Iceland and Norway. Reading of representative texts in the original.
Instructor: Lindow
SCANDIN 206 Studies in Philology and Linguistics 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Graduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks.
Variable subject matter; see departmental announcement for description. Sample topics: runology; history of the Scandinavian languages; dialectology.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes. Instructor: Lindow
SCANDIN 215 Literary and Cultural Theory 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Graduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Seminar per week for 15 weeks.
Prerequisites: Graduate standing or consent of instructor.
Introduction to varieties of literary and cultural theory used in the analysis of literary texts and other cultural artefacts.
SCANDIN 220 Early Scandinavian Literature 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Graduate
Term course may be offered: Spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks.
Prerequisites: 201A or equivalent.
Variable subject matter; see departmental announcement for description. Course normally focuses on one of two areas: Eddic and skaldic poetry; or sagas (royal family, legendary, courtly, episcopal).
Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes. Instructor: Lindow
SCANDIN 235 Studies in Romanticism and Realism 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Graduate
Term course may be offered: Fall
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks.
Variable subject matter; see departmental announcement for description. Reading and analysis of representative works.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 240 Modern and Contemporary Scandinavian Literature 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Graduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of lecture/discussion per week.
Reading and analysis of representative works. Topics vary from semester to semester; see departmental announcement for description.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 249 Graduate Studies 1 Unit
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Graduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 1 hour of Discussion per week for 15 weeks.
Prerequisites: Graduate standing in Scandinavian.
Additional work in connection with one of the following courses: Scandinavian C107, C108, 115, 116, 117, 120, 123, 125, C160, 165. Students attend lectures and do all written work in the "main course," and also read assignments in the Scandinavian languages, and write a paper.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 250 Seminar in Scandinavian Literature 4 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Graduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Seminar per week for 15 weeks.
Investigation of selected authors, topics, or problems. Variable subject matter; see departmental announcement for description.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 298 Special Study 2 - 12 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Graduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall, spring and summer
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: Tutorial.
Designed to explore a restricted field involving the writing of a report. May not be substituted for available seminars.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 299 Dissertation Writing 2 - 12 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Graduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall, spring and summer
Grading: Offered for satisfactory/unsatisfactory grade only.
Hours and format: Supervised study.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 300A Methods of Teaching Scandinavian Languages 3 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Professional course for teachers or prospective teachers
Term course may be offered: Fall
Grading: Offered for satisfactory/unsatisfactory grade only.
Hours and format: 3 hours of Seminar per week for 15 weeks.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
The course consists of a two-hour session per week that will examine current theory and practice of foreign language teaching in connection with Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 300B Teaching Practicum 1 Unit
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Professional course for teachers or prospective teachers
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Offered for satisfactory/unsatisfactory grade only.
Hours and format: 1 hour of consultation per week.
Prerequisites: Graduate Student Instructor in the Scandinavian department.
Graduate Student Instructors must enroll in 300B each semester following the completion of 300A or the equivalent. The course consists of a one-hour weekly session devoted to the analysis and a discussion of pedagogical problems as they arise in the classroom.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 301 Scandinavian Teaching Methods 3 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Professional course for teachers or prospective teachers
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Offered for satisfactory/unsatisfactory grade only.
Hours and format: 3 hours of individual or group consultation per week.
Course on practical teaching methods, grading, testing, classroom activities, and design of course materials and syllabi. Required of all Scandinavian Department GSIs.
Course is repeatable for credit each semester of employment as a graduate student instructor (GSI). Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 601 Individual Study for M.A. Candidates 1 - 8 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Graduate examination preparation
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Offered for satisfactory/unsatisfactory grade only.
Hours and format: Supervised study.
Individual study for the comprehensive or language requirements in consultation with the field adviser. Units may not be used to meet unit or residence requirements for the master's degree.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
SCANDIN 602 Individual Study for Doctoral Candidates 1 - 8 Units
Department: Scandinavian
Course level: Graduate examination preparation
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Offered for satisfactory/unsatisfactory grade only.
Hours and format: Supervised study.
Individual study in consultation with the major field adviser to prepare qualified students for various examinations required of candidates for the Ph.D. May not be used to meet unit or residence requirements for the doctoral degree.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
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