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233. Second-Year Swedish.
Swedish 104 or 100. (4). (LR).
This course covers the material of a second year course in Swedish
language. The emphasis is on speaking, writing, reading, and listening
skills. Readings are selected (for oral and written commentary)
from contemporary Swedish literature, such as fiction, lyrics, news articles, etc. All instruction will be in Swedish
and tests and examinations will be given at regular intervals.
Grades will be determined on the basis of class participation
and tests. Students needing Swedish 103 and 104 or the equivalent
for entry into this course can meet the prerequisite by passing
an examination given by the instructor. The teacher is a native
speaker from Sweden. Cost:2
WL:4 (Olvegård)
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349. Independent Study.
Permission of instructor. (2-4). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT).
May be repeated for credit.
This course serves the needs of students who wish to develop special
topics not offered in the Scandinavian Studies curriculum. It
may be a program of directed readings with reports, or it may
be a research project and long paper. Either must be supervised
by a faculty member, and the student must have the faculty member's
agreement before electing the course. This course is also used
by concentrators for developing preliminary research and a prospectus
for the senior thesis.
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495. Pre-thesis Research.
Open only by invitation to Honors concentrators in
Scandinavian Studies. (2). (Excl).
Independent research with faculty thesis advisor culminating in thesis prospectus and literature review.
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