Requirements for Nordic Studies Concentration

A Nordic Studies Concentration consists of five courses in Norwegian language, and Nordic literature, history and culture. At least two of the courses must be taken in the Norwegian Department; at least two courses must come from from outside the department.

1. __ Norw. 253: Advanced Conversation and Composition (ORC, FOL-N)
2. __

One or two courses in Norwegian language or literature: ________ - ________
Norw. 232: Inter. Norwegian II (FOL-N)
Norw. 233: Nordic Literature (ASL-L, ORC)
Norw. 371: Norw. Literature from the Saga Period to 1890 (ALS-L, WRI, FOL-N)
Norw. 372: Norw. Literature from 1890 to the Present (ALS-L, WRI, FOL-N)
Norw. 382: Ibsen (EIN)
Interim courses with Nordic Studies content

3. __ Two or three courses from other departments:
________ - ________ - ________

Hist. 222: Modern Scandinavian History (HWC)
Art 266: Arts of Scandinavia (ALS-A
Phil. 233: Kierkegaard and Existentialism (HWC)
Other courses with significant content relating to the Nordic countries. See director of Nordic Studies to have approved.
4. __ Up to three courses from study abroad programs:
________ - ________ - ________

Denmark's International Studies Program (DiS),
HECUA program (SUST or DSE),
Direct enroll programs at the Universities in Oslo, Trondheim or Tromsø,
Oslo International Summer School.
Scandinavian Studies in Telemark

Updated June 1, 2010