Courses for Exchange Students CALENDAR YEAR 2017 JOINT FACULTIES OF HUMANITIES AND THEOLOGY
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1 1 Courses for Exchange Students CALENDAR YEAR 2017 JOINT FACULTIES OF HUMANITIES AND THEOLOGY
2 Table of contents CENTRE FOR LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE Arabic...4 Central and Eastern European Studies...4 Comparative Literature...4 European Studies...4 English Language Studies...4 Film Studies...7 French Studies...7 German Studies...8 Humanities Laboratory...9 Italian Studies...9 Latin Studies...9 Linguistics...9 Literature-Culture-Media...10 Middle Eastern Studies...12 Modern Greek Studies...12 Spanish Studies...13 Swedish Language Studies...13 Yiddish...13 DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANCIENT HISTORY...14 DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURAL SCIENCES...15 DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY...17 DEPARTMENT OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION...17 DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY...17 CENTRE FOR THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES...18 INTERNATIONAL OFFICE AT THE FACULTIES OF HUMANITIES AND THEOLOGY...19 LIST OF COURSES AT THE FACULTIES OF HUMANITIES AND THEOLOGY LIST OF SPECIAL AREA STUDY COURSES (SAS COURSES) OFFERED BY OTHER FACULTIES
3 3 Preface The purpose of this folder is to list courses or modules ( sub-courses ) that are offered in English and other languages at the departments of the Faculties of Humanities and Theology. One credit equals one ECTS credit. The publication is intended to help exchange students to find courses accessible to them. In order to find more information about each course, please enter the course code into the search function sök of Lund University s main website There is no claim that the information given below is complete, thus interested students should consult the relevant web page for each course for more detailed information. Exchange students must apply to these courses through their international coordinator at Lund University. Students may not attend courses without being previously admitted through their coordinator. Courses preceded by do not require any special prerequisites other than one year of academic studies which all exchange students have by definition. The medium of instruction is English unless stated otherwise. Regarding courses belonging to the Special Area Studies (SAS courses) there is a separate catalogue listing the courses more in detail. Check the on-line version: The latest version of this folder can be found on our website, international Version NOTES ON SOME TERMS IN THE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: * ENGLISH 6/ENGLISH COURSE B. The equivalent of English studies at upper secondary (high school) level in Sweden. Read more: * CEFR CEFR is the short term for Common European Framework of References for Languages, which was published in Different CEFR levels indicate the various levels of language proficiency of users of a language. The following two are the most common in our course admission requirements: CEFR B2: Upper-Intermediate level. Can understand the main ideas of complex text and can produce clear detailed text. Can spontaneously enter into a conversation. CEFR C1: Advanced level. Effective operational proficiency able to express oneself fluently and use the language flexibly and efficiently for social, academic and professional purposes. Read more about CEFR: * GENERAL All exchange students are eligible for courses with general requirements on Bachelor s level. Please see each course for specific requirements. Read more: General requirements on Master s level:
4 4 Centre for Languages and Literature Arabic ARAC24 Communicative Arabic IV Requirements: General and Arabic: Elementary Course (ARAA10) and Arabic: Elementary Arabic Grammar III (ARAC21) or equivalent Comparative Literature SASH16 Survey of Swedish Literature European Studies ARAN02 Arabic Poetry and Fiction II Requirements: A Bachelor s degree in Arabic, or the equivalent. Course period: Central and Eastern European Studies SASH62 Communism in East and Central Europe Past, Present, and Future Perspectives ÖCKB06 Nationalism and Communism in Central Europe (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary) Course period: EUHR07 European Studies: Russia and Eastern Europe the Present and the Past Requirements: Completion of 90 credits, of which at least 60 credits must be in European Studies, Central and Eastern European Studies, Russian Studies with a specialization in literature/culture, or the equivalent. English B (advanced). Course period: spring English Language Studies Please note that in order to be accepted to courses offered by the Department of English Studies, you need to present documentation proving that you have studied the English language at university level. The course periods specified below for the autumn of 2017 are still preliminary, but should be more or less correct. ENGA03 English: Level 1 Requirements: The equivalent of English B in the Swedish school system; at least one term of English at university level; at least upper intermediate proficiency (corresponding to CEFR B2). Please read more about the ENGA03 modules here: NB! The exact dates for the ENGA03 autumn modules will normally not be available until 20 June.
5 Phonetics and Pronunciation 4 credits Course period: spring and autumn Grammar 6 credits Course period: spring and autumn Translation (Only for students who know Swedish; at least upper intermediate proficiency, corresponding to CEFR B2) 2 credits Course period: spring and autumn Written Proficiency 5 credits Course period: spring and autumn Literature 6 credits Course period: spring and autumn History and Culture 3 credits Course period: spring and autumn Vocabulary (Only for students who know Swedish, at least upper intermediate proficiency, corresponding to CEFR B2) 4 credits Course period: spring and autumn ENGA21 English: Level 2 Requirements: ENGA01 or the equivalent, or at least two terms of studies in (English) literature or linguistics at a university where the language of instruction is English; at least upper intermediate proficiency (corresponding to CEFR B2). Please read more about the ENGA21 modules here: Please note that the exact dates for the ENGA21 autumn modules will normally not be available until 20 June Grammar 3 credits Course period: spring and autumn Translation (Only for students who know Swedish; at least upper intermediate proficiency, corresponding to CEFR B2) 2 credits Course period: spring and autumn Written Proficiency 4 credits Course period: spring and autumn Introduction to Linguistics 6 credits Course period: spring and autumn History of Literature 7 credits Course period: spring and autumn Optional Course 5 credits/course (It is technically possible for exchange students to take two elective courses at the same time, but we cannot guarantee that there are no schedule clashes. The following three elective courses are offered in the spring of 2017:
6 6 Formulaic Language (Henrik Gyllstad) Much ado about nothing: Drama in Practice - Shakespeare on Stage (Kiki Lindell) Modern and Contemporary British Writing (Cian Duffy) NB! We do not yet know what elective courses will be offered in the autumn of 2017, but we normally offer two literary and one or two linguistic ones. For further information about the elective courses offered in the autumn of 2017, please get in touch with the international coordinator, Fabian Beijer (fabian. beijer@englund.lu.se). Course period: spring and autumn Translation (Only for students who know Swedish; at least upper intermediate proficiency, corresponding to CEFR B2) 3 credits Course period: spring and autumn Vocabulary (Only for students who know Swedish; at least upper intermediate proficiency, corresponding to CEFR B2) 2 credits Course period: spring and autumn Vocabulary (only for students who know Swedish; at least upper intermediate proficiency, corresponding to CEFR B2) 3 credits Course period: spring and autumn ENGC03 Written Proficiency and Academic Writing Requirements: The equivalent of English B; at least one term of English at university level; at least upper intermediate proficiency (corresponding to CEFR B2); at least one year of university studies other than English/literature/linguistics. Course period: spring and autumn Please read more about ENGC03 here: en/engelska/kurs/engc03/ht2017/# ENGK01 English: Level 3 (B.A. level) Requirements: ENGA21 or the equivalent, or at least three terms of literature and/or linguistics at a university where the language of instruction is English; at least advanced proficiency (corresponding to CEFR C1) Please read more about the ENGK01 modules here: Please note that the exact dates for the ENGK01 autumn modules will normally not be available until 20 June Literary Theory and Method 6 credits Course period: spring and autumn Elective Course 5 credits/course (It is technically possible for exchange students to take two elective courses at the same time, but we cannot guarantee that there are no schedule clashes). Part-time/daytime spring and autumn semester Course period: spring and The following three elective courses are offered in the spring of 2017: Formulaic Language (Henrik Gyllstad) Much ado about nothing: Drama in Practice - Shakespeare on Stage (Kiki Lindell) Modern and Contemporary British Writing (Cian Duffy) NB! We do not yet know what elective courses will be offered in the autumn of 2017, but we normally offer two literary and one or two linguistic ones. For further information about the elective courses offered in the autumn of 2017, please get in touch with the international coordinator, Fabian Beijer (fabian. beijer@englund.lu.se). ENGM12 Descriptive Grammar Requirements: At least 90 credits of English (or linguistics in English) with a Bachelor s degree paper in English linguistics (or in linguistics, from a university in an English-speaking country); at least advanced proficiency (corresponding to CEFR C1). Course period: English Linguistics 6 credits Course period: spring and autumn
7 7 ENGM22 The History of English Requirements: At least 90 credits of English (or linguistics in English) with a Bachelor s degree paper in English linguistics (or in linguistics, from a university in an English-speaking country); at least advanced proficiency (corresponding to CEFR C1). Course period: ENGR16 English Lexicology Requirements: At least 90 credits of English (or linguistics in English) with a Bachelor s degree paper in English linguistics (or in linguistics, from a university in an English-speaking country); at least advanced proficiency (corresponding to CEFR C1). Course period: NB! If you are looking for (English) literature courses at the advanced level, please see Comparative Literature and the course codes starting with LIVR. Film Studies SASH03 Swedish Film Part-time/evening autumn semester French Studies FRAA11 Level 1 Requirements: French step 3; English B (advanced) proficiency. Please note that the course period is for the entire course, while the schedules for each module will be available later. The medium of instruction is French 1601 Oral Proficiency 5 credits 1604 French Literature and Literary Analysis 7 credits 1605 French Language and Literary History 3 credits FRAA12 Level 2 Requirements: French Level 1 (FRAA01), or the equivalent. The medium of instruction is French 1601 Oral Proficiency: Debate and discussion 5 credits 1603 Literary text and literary analysis 7 credits 1604 French Linguistics 5 credits 1605 Specialization in linguistics or literature 7 credits FRAK11 B.A.Course Requirements: French level 2 (FRAA02), or the equivalent Please note that the course period is for the entire course, while the schedules for each module will be available later. The medium of instruction is French 1601 Academic writing and methodology 7 credits 1602 Academic rhetoric 4 credits 1603 French literature 4 credits SASH25 L Union Européenne The medium of instruction is French
8 8 FRAB06 L Union Européenne Requirements: 30 credits in French or French Level 1 (FRAA01), or the equivalent. Part-time/afternoon spring semester Course period: The medium of instruction is French FRAB12 The French Africa Requirements: 30 credits in French or French Level 1 (FRAA01), or the equivalent. Part-time/afternoon autumn and spring semester The medium of instruction is French FRAM14 Acquisition of French Requirements: successful completion of 90 credits, whereof 60 credits in French or the equivalent. The medium of instruction is French FRAM19 Contemporary Linguistic Theory Applied on French Requirements: successful completion of 90 credits, whereof 60 credits in French or the equivalent. The medium of instruction is French German Studies TYSA01 Level 1 Requirements: German step 3, English B (advanced) proficiency, or the equivalent. Please note that the course period is for the entire course, while the schedules for each module will be available later. The medium of instruction is German 0702 Life and Institutions TYSA21 Level 2 Requirements: German level 1 (TYSA01), or the equivalent. Full-time/daytime spring and autumn semester Please note that the course period is for the entire course, while the schedules for each module will be available later. The medium of instruction is German 0701 Oral Proficiency including Textual Studies & Life & Institutions 0702 Textual Study, including Literary and Cultural History 0704 Language Studies 3 credits TYSA31 Level 3 Requirements: German level 2 (TYSA01), or the equivalent. Please note that the course period is for the entire course, while the schedules for each module will be available later. The medium of instruction is German 0704 Early German Literature TYSK01 B.A. Course Requirements: German level 2 (TYSA21), or the equivalent Please note that the course period is for the entire course, while the schedules for each module will be available later. The medium of instruction is German 0701 Written Proficiency 0702 German Linguistics 4.5 credits 0703 History of the German Languages 3 credits Please note that Swedish examples will be used in this module Contemporary Lit with Oral Proficiency, including Pronounciation
9 9 Humanities Laboratory The courses offered by the Humanities Laboratory are available for PhD students only. Admittance of master students is subject to availability and approval by their Lund University coordinator. For more information about courses offered by Humanities Laboratory, please go to: lu.se/en/education/ Italian Studies ITAA02 Italian: Level 2 Requirements: successful completion of Italian: level 1,online course (ITAA11) or Italian: level 1 (ITAA01), or the equivalent. Part-time/evening autumn and spring semester Please note that the course period is for the entire course, while the schedules for each module will be available later. Course period: spring and autumn The medium of instruction is Italian 0702 Spoken Italian Latin Studies LATM10 Latin: Ancient Prose and Poetry Requirements: successful completion of (Latin: Level 3 - B. A. Course ) LTAK01 or the equivalent. Linguistics LINB13 Diversity of the World s Languages Requirements: General and Linguistics: The Structure and Function of Language (LINB02) or 60 credits in a language subject, or the equivalent. English 6/English Course B. Course period: LINC02 Grammar Requirements: Linguistics: Level 1 (LINA12) or Linguistics: The Structure and Function of Language (LINB02) or 60 credits in a language subject, or the equivalent. Course period: LINC03 Prosody Requirements: Linguistics: Level 1 (LINA12), or both Linguistics: Speech Communication - The Basics of Phonetics (LINB01) and Linguistics: The Structure and Function of Language (LINB02), or the equivalent. Course period: LINC04 Semantics and Pragmatics Requirements: Linguistics: The Structure and Function of Language (LINB02), or 60 credits in a language subject, or the equivalent. Course period: SASH26 Diversity of the World s Languages Course period:
10 10 ALSM05 General Linguistics: Current Interdisciplinary Research on Language Requirements: 90 higher education credits, of which at least 60 credits are from within a language discipline or Linguistics (General Linguistics or Phonetics), or the equivalent. English 6/English Course B. Course period: ALSM11 General Linguistics: Analysing Language Behaviour Requirements: 60 ECTS in a language, linguistics, or the equivalent.. Course period: FONM11 Phonetics: Experimental Phonetics Requirements: completion of a course at foundation level, which includes phonetics or phonology. Course period: FONM25 Phonetics: Speech perception Requirements:To be admitted to the course, students must have 90 credits of which from the course LINC01, Linguistics: Voice and speech, or the equivalent, and at least 52.5 credits from a language or linguistics (general linguistics or phonetics) subject, and English 6/English B from Swedish upper secondary school. Course period: LINN20 Linguistics: Theoretical Approaches to Language Development Requirements: 90 higher education credits, of which at least 60 credits are from within a language discipline or Linguistics (General Linguistics or Phonetics), or the equivalent. English 6/English Course B. Course period: LINN23 Linguistics: Grammatical Patterns in Human Language Requirements: 90 higher education credits, of which are from LINC02, Linguistics: Grammar and at least 52.5 credits are from within a language discipline or Linguistics (General Linguistics or Phonetics), or the equivalent. English 6/English Course B. Course period: LINN24 Semantics Problems and Methods in the Study of Meaning Requirements: 90 higher education credits, of which at least 60 credits are from within a language discipline or Linguistics (General Linguistics or Phonetics), or the equivalent. English 6/English Course B. Course period: LINN25 Linguistics: The Origins of Language Requirements: Students must have 90 credits, of which at least 60 credits must be in a language or linguistics (general linguistics or phonetics), and English 6/English course B, or the equivalent. Course period: SEMN02 Cognitive semiotics: Meaning, Mind and Communication Requirements: 90 higher education credits, of which at least 60 credits are from within a language discipline or Linguistics (General Linguistics or Phonetics), or the equivalent. English 6/English Course B. Course period: Literature-Culture- Media LIVR03 World Literature Intercultural Understanding Requirements: Comparative Literature Bachelor Course (LIVK01/LIVK10), or the equivalent.
11 11 LIVR22 Advanced Russian Literary Studies Requirements: Russian: Bachelor Course (RYSK02) or the equivalent, specialising in literature. English6/English B. LIVR23 English Literature Requirements: 90 ECTS credits university studies in English.. LIVR25 20th Century Literature of Latin America Requirements: Bachelor course (SPAK01), or the equivalent. The medium of instruction is Spanish LIVR27 Spanish Literature from the 19th and the 20th Centuries Requirements:Spanish: Bachelor Course (SPAK01) specializing in literature, or equivalent. The medium of instruction is Spanish LIVR34 The Study of Literature in the French Language - an Introduction Requirements: French: Bachelor course (FRAK01) or the equivalent. The medium of instruction is French LIVR37 Russian Modernism from the Silver Age to the Avantgarde Requirements: 90 higher education credits in Russian and/ or Comparative Literature (i.e. 90 credits in a combination of these subjects) or the equivalent, and English 6/English Course B. LIVR43 The Early Modern and Mid-Victorian Novel Requirements: English: Level 3 - Bachelor course (ENGK01) or the equivalent LIVR51 Literary Theory and Method Requirements: 90 credits in Comparative Literature LIVR73 Yiddish Literature after 1945 Requirements: 90 credits in Yiddish, specialising in Literature. English 6/English Course B. LIVR74 Yiddish Modernism, Requirements: Bachelor course in Literary Studies specializing in English, French, General, German, Russian, Scandinavian, Spanish or Yiddish Literature or the equivalent. English 6/ English B. LIVR81 German Literature After the Wall Requirements: 90 credits in Literary Studies, specialising in General, English, French, German, Russian, Scandinavian, Spanish or Yiddisch Literature. English 6/English Course B. LIVR82 Post World War II German Literature Requirements: 90 higher education credits in the subjects of Comparative Literature, English, French, German, Spanish or Russian Literature, or the equivalent.
12 12 LIVR99 The Aesthetics of Intermedial Culture Requirements: Bachelor Course in English, France,Comparative literature,russian or Spainish (ENGK01, FRAK01, LIVK10, RYSK02 or SPAK01), or the equivalent. Middle Eastern Studies ARAH15 The Middle East and International Relations Requirements: General and Middle Eastern Studies: The Modern History of the Middle East (ARAH12) or the equivalent. Course period: ARAH16 Regional Security in the Middle East Requirements: General and Middle Eastern Studies: The Middle East and International Relations (ARAH15) or the equivalent. Course period: ARAH17 The Democratic Development in the Middle East Requirements: General and Middle Eastern Studies: The Modern History of the Middle East (ARAH12), or the equivalent. Course period: SASH23 Introduction to the Middle East Part-time/afternoon autumn semester SASH38 Governance and Conflict in the Middle East Part-time/afternoon spring semester Course period: Modern Greek Studies NYGM13 Specialization in Modern Greek Literature Requirements: successful completion of 90 higher education credits in Modern Greek or the equivalent. Course period: spring and autumn NYGR15 Language Variation in Modern Greek Requirements: successful completion of the course Modern Greek: B.A. Course - Level 3 (NYGK21) or the equivalent. Course period: spring and autumn Spanish Studies SPAA01 Level 1 Requirements: General and courses corresponding to the following Swedish Upper Secondary School Programs: Spanish step 3, English B (advanced) proficiency. Please note that the course period is for the entire course, while the schedule for each module will be available later. The medium of instruction is Spanish 0702 Spanish Society in the 20th Century, Textual Studies 6 credits 0703 Latin- American Society in the 20th Century, Textual Studies 6 credits 0704 Spanish Literary Texts, the 20th Century 6 credits
13 13 SPAA22 Level 2 Requirements: Spanish Level 1 (SPAA01), or the equivalent. Please note that the course period is for the entire course, while the schedule for each module will be available later. The medium of instruction is Spanish 1301 Latin America - Textual Studies and Society 6 credits 1303 Spanish and Latin American Film 6 credits SPAK01 Spanish: B. A. Degree Essay Requirements: Spanish Level 2 (SPAA22), or the equivalent. Please note that the course period is for the entire course, while the schedule for each module will be available later. The medium of instruction is Spanish 0701 The History of Spanish Literature as a Scholarly Discipline 7.5 creditcs 0702 Spanish Linguistics as a Scholarly Discipline Swedish Language Studies MENU=9&LANGUAGE=EN SVEE11 Swedish for Exchange Students, Level 1 Part-time/evening autumn and spring semester Course period: spring and autumn SVEE12 Swedish for Exchange Students, Level 2 Part-time/evening autumn and spring semester Course period: spring and autumn SVEE13 Swedish for Exchange Students, Level 3 Part-time/evening autumn and spring semester Course period: spring and autumn SVEE14 Swedish for Exchange Students, Level 4 Part-time/evening autumn and spring semester Course period: spring and autumn SVEE15 Swedish for Exchange Students, Level 5 Part-time/evening autumn and spring semester Course period: spring and autumn Yiddish Students who have A2 on the CEFR- scale can apply for SVEE12 or SVEE13. Those who passed level B1 or higher are welcome to apply for SVEE14 or SVEE15. To secure that the students are divided into appropriate groups, their skills are tested through a short written essay during the introduction meeting for the SVEE courses. YIDB01 Language and Literature. Beginners Course Part-time/internet course autumn semester
14 14 YIDB02 Language and Literature Requirements: YIDB01 or the Part-time/internet course spring semester YIDB06 Jewish Cultural Responses to the Holocaust YIDB11 Language and Literature. Advanced Course I Requirements: General and Yiddisch: Language and Literature (YIDB02) or the Part-time/internet course autumn semester YIDB12 Language and Literature. Level 1B Requirements: YIDB11 or the Part-time/internet course spring semester YIDB18 Modern Jewish Culture and the Narrative Art of Sholem Aleichem Requirements: General and courses corresponding to the following Swedish Upper Secondary School Programs: Civics 1b/1a1+1a2, English Part-time/internet course autumn semester Department of Archaeology and Ancient History (IN SWEDISH ONLY) SASH02 Viking Age Scandinavia Course period: SASH05 The Dawn of European Culture Course period: SASH35 Globalization in the Pre-Modern World Course period: SASH39 The Roman Empire Full-time/daytime autumn semester Course period: SASH73 Health and Diet through Human History Course period: SASH79 Barbarians and Romans Course period: ARKM21 Master s Thesis Archaeology 30 credits Requirements: Archaeology and Ancient History: B.A. Course - Level 3 (ARKK01), or the equivalent. ARKM22 Master s Thesis Historical Archaeology 30 credits Requirements: Archaeology and Ancient History: B.A. Course - Level 3 (ARKK01), or the equivalent. ARKM23 Master s Thesis Historical Osteology 30 credits Requirements: Archaeology and Ancient History: B.A. Course - Level 3 (ARKK01), or the equivalent. ARKM24 Master s Thesis Classical Archaeology and Ancient History 30 credits Requirements: Archaeology and Ancient History: B.A. Course - Level 3 (ARKK01), or the equivalent.
15 15 ARKN09 Digital Archaeology, GIS in Archaeology Requirements: Archaeology and Ancient History: Bachelor. course - Level 3 (ARKK01), or the equivalent. Please note:only very restricted number of places available. Course period: ARKN10 Digital Archaeology, Virtual Reality in Archaeology Requirements: Archaeology and Ancient History: Bachelor course - Level 3 (ARKK01), or the equivalent. Please note:only very restricted number of places available. Course period: ARKN11 Archaeological Theory and Material Culture Requirements: ARKK04 Archaeology level 3, ARKH04 Historical Archaeology level 3, AKSK04 Classical Archaeology and Ancient History: level 3, HOSK04 Historical Osteology: level 3 or the equivalent. Full-time/daytime autumn semester Course period: ARKN14 Archaeological Studies of Human Landscapes Requirements: Students must have passed the course ARKK04, ARKH04, AKSA04, HOSA04 or the equivalent. Full-time/daytime autumn semester Course period: ARKN15 Archaeology and Ancient History: Field Archaeology in Theory and Practice 30 credits Requirements: ARKK04 Archaeology level 3, ARKH04 Historical Archaeology level 3, AKSA04 Classical Archaeology and Ancient History level 3, HOSA04 Historical Osteology level 3, or the equivalent Full-time/daytime autumn semester Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences ABMA18 Cultural Sciences: Intellectual Property and Digital Information - Law, Politics and full-time/internet course autumn semester Course period: ILHB24 History of Ideas: Modernism and Postmodernism in the History of Ideas of the Twentieth Century Part-time/evening spring semester Course period: IMSB20 Intermedia Studies: The Rhetoric of Advertising in the Modern Media I Part-time/evening autumn semester Course period: IMSB23 The Aesthetics of Popular Culture Course period: IMSB24 The Rhetoric of Advertising in the Modern Media II Requirements: General and Intermedia Studies: The Rhetoric of Advertising in the Modern Media I (IMSB20) or the equivalent (IMSB10, IMSB12) Course period: IMSB25 The Aesthetics of the Total Work of Art Course period:
16 16 SASH55 Introduction to Scandinavian Culture and Society Course period: spring and autumn SASH56 Modern Design in Scandinavia Course period: SASH58 Gastronomy: a Global and Interdisciplinary Perspective Course period: SASH59 Gastronomy: Sustainable Eating Course period: SASH60 Swedish Society and Everyday Life Course period: SASH61 Cultural Perspectives on Health, Life-Style and Medicine Course period: SASH74 Swedish Art in a Scandinavian Context Course period: SASH80 Swedish Music in Contemporary Culture Course period: SASH83 Technology and Swedish Culture: Historical Perspectives Part-time/evening autumn semester Course period: KOVN11 Visual Culture: Representations of Violence in the Visual Arts and Media Requirements: 90 first-cycle credits including a Bachelor s degree project of in Art History and Visual Studies, Architecture, Film Studies, Design Studies, or the equivalent. Course period: KOVN13 Visual Culture: Histories of Modern Visuality Requirements: 90 credits from first cycle including Bachelor s essay in one of the subjects history of art and visual studies, filmvetenskap, musicology, design studies, architecture, visual view of mankind or the equivalent knowledge. Full-time/daytime autumn semester Course period: KOVN14 Visual Culture: Body and Image Requirements: 90 credits from first cycle including Bachelor s essay in one of the subjects history of art and visual studies, filmvetenskap, musicology, design studies, architecture, visual view of mankind or the equivalent knowledge. Full-time/daytime autumn semester Course period: KOVN15 Visual Culture: Environment and Nature Requirements: 90 credits including a Bachelor s degree project of in Art History and Visual Studies, Architecture, Film Studies, Design Studies, or the equivalent. Course period:
17 17 Department of History SASH63 Swedish Politics Past and Present Course period: SASH64 Swedish History from a Nordic Perspective Course period: SASH65 History of the Holocaust Course period: Department of Communication and Media SASH67 Media and Armed Conflicts: Past and Present Course period: SASH69 Media and the History of Political Rhetoric Course period: SASH82 Intercultural Communication Course period: RETN04 Rhetoric: Rhetoric and Knowledge Requirements: A Bachelor s degree or the equivalent. English 6/English Course B Course period: Department of Philosophy SASH66 One World, One Morality Course period: SASH81 One World, One Language Course period: SASH68 Critical Animal Studies: Animals in Society, Culture and the Media Course period:
18 18 Centre for Theology and Religious Studies SASH49 Religion and Politics Fulltime/daytime autumn semester Course period: SASH76 The Religious Impact of Migration in Sweden Course period: SASH84 Paganism Revived - The New Religions of Today Course period: TRVN10 Religious Roots of Europe: Space, Art, and Identity in Synagogue, Church, and Mosque 10 credits Requirements: RHBR12 or BIVR12 or KRMR12 or TLVR12 or equivalent TRVN11 Religious Roots of Europe: The Emergence of Judaism, Christianity and Islam Requirements: Bachelor s degree in theology, religious studies, classical philology, classical archaeology or history and at least 20 credits in one or two of the following four languages: Hebrew, Greek, Latin and Arabic, or the equivalent knowledge. CTRB55 Children of Abraham Requirements: General and Religious Studies and Theology: Level 1, 30 credits (CTRA10/CTRA11/CTRD01) or History of Religions: Level 1, 30 credits (RHIA11) or Islamology: Level 1, 30 credits (ISLA11) or Jewish Studies: Level 1, 30 credits (JUDA11), or 60 credits, or the equivalent. Course period: TRVN09 Religious Roots of Europe: Rabbinic Literature - An Introduction to Reading Classical Rabbinic Texts in Hebrew 10 credits Requirements: 90 ECTS credits in theology, religious studies, classical philology, classical archeology, history or the equivalent, and a minimum of 10 ECTS credits in classical Hebrew
19 19 INTERNATIONAL OFFICE Centre for Languages and Literature Sölvegatan 13 A room A1412- A143 Lund Sweden International Coordinator Fanni Faegersten Phone: fanni.faegersten@ht.lu.se International Coordinator Inari Johansson Phone: inari.johansson@ht.lu.se PUBLISHED BY: INTERNATIONAL OFFICE FACULTIES OF HUMANITIES AND THEOLOGY LUND UNIVERSITY
20 Faculties of Humanities and Theology Studying at the Faculties of Humanities and Theology at Lund University means learning about life, for life. In a world of increasing diverse influences and rapid social development, it is important to be able to reason and discuss on the basis of basic humanistic values. We put people and culture in focus and studying with us is the first step on a path of lifelong learning, in which you learn the art of communicating on different levels, in different cultures and in different ways. There are many subjects to choose between within humanities and theology at Lund University, and a number of them have existed in some form since the university was founded in On offer are major and minor languages, historical and philosophical subjects, different perspectives on life and faith, art history, musicology, film, journalism and much more. Humanities and theology not only help to set the individual in a wider context, but also help to develop greater knowledge of international environments. FACULTIES OF HUMANITIES AND THEOLOGY LUND UNIVERSITY BOX LUND SWEDEN
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