General Catalog
 

This is a complete list of the Scandinavian Department curriculum. Not all of these courses are taught regularly; consult the other pages of this website for current and upcoming courses.

The courses listed under the department name in the university's General Catalog of Courses are courses that are taught or which have historically been taught in the department on a regular basis. Some of the following, however, are taught more frequently than others. For information on the teaching schedule for a specific course listed below, see the other pages on this site or contact the current Faculty Undergraduate or Graduate Adviser. For full course descriptions in the general catalog, see the Scandinavian Department listing at http://catalog.berkeley.edu.

Undergraduate Courses:

1A-B    Beginning and Intermediate Swedish

2A-B    Beginning Finnish

3A-B    Beginning and Intermediate Norwegian

4A-B    Beginning and Intermediate Danish

5A-B    Reading and Composition

24       Freshman Seminar (1 unit)

39       Freshman/Sophomore Seminar (3 units)

75       Scandinavian Culture and Society

84      Sophomore Seminar

100A-B Scandinavian Languages and Linguistics

102A-B Advanced Finnish

106     The Works of Hans Christian Andersen

C107   The Plays of Ibsen

C108   The Works of Strindberg

C114   Word and Image

115     Studies in Drama and Film

116     Studies in Prose

117     Studies in Poetry

120     The Novel in Scandinavian

123     Viking and Medieval Scandinavia

125     Old Norse Literature

127     Scandinavia from 1520-1800

128     Scandinavia from 1800-present

132     Introduction to Finnish Culture and History

145     Senior Seminar

149     Major Studies

150     Studies in Scandinavian Literature

C160   Scandinavian Myth and Religion

165     Scandinavian Folklore

170     Arctic Folklore and Mythology in Nordic Lands

180     Special Topics in Scandinavian

190AC Special Topics in Scandinavian & American Cultures

198     Group Study for Advanced Undergraduates

199     Independent Study and Research

 

Graduate Courses:

200     Introduction to Graduate Study in Scandinavian

201A   Old Norse

201B    Norse Literature

202     Medieval Scandinavian Literature

206     Studies in Philology and Linguistics

220     Early Scandinavian Literature

221     Early Scandinavian History and Culture

230     Reformation Through the 18th Century

235     Studies in Romanticism and Realism

240     Modern and Contemporary Scandinavian Literature

249     Graduate Studies-Scandinavian

250     Seminar in Scandinavian Literature

298     Special Study-Scandinavian

299     Dissertation Writing-Scandinavian

300A   Methods of Teaching Scandinavian Languages

300B   Teaching Practicum-Scandinavian

601     Individual Study for M.A. Candidates

602     Individual Study for Doctoral Candidates

 
 
 

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Contact | July 9, 2009