Scandinavian Studies BA
Bachelor's degree
In London
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
London
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Duration
4 Years
In each year of your degree you will take a number of individual modules, normally valued at 15 or 30 credits, adding up to a total of 120 credits for the year. Modules are assessed in the academic year in which they are taken. The balance of compulsory and optional modules varies from programme to programme and year to year. A 30-credit module is considered equivalent to 15 credits in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). Language modules are mandatory in each year. You will nominate your chosen language as Danish, Norwegian or Swedish. No prior knowledge of the language chosen is required. The rest of your degree will be made up of other compulsory modules featuring cultural studies and linguistics, plus optional modules chosen according to your interests. You will also take modules from the School of European Languages, Culture and Society (SELCS). This will allow you to study subjects like literature, film, art and culture from a wider perspective. You will be exposed to broad cultural movements, issues and approaches and be able to draw on the full range of specialisms within the school.
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This degree programme gives you the opportunity to learn a Scandinavian language of which you have no prior knowledge and attain a near-native competence by the time you graduate. You will spend your third year abroad in Scandinavia, at a university in Denmark, Norway or Sweden depending upon your chosen language. UCL Scandinavian Studies has specialists across the areas of language, politics, history, medieval studies, literature and film.You will have access to the largest and oldest Scandinavian library in the country, as well as state-of-the-art facilities within the UCL Language Space.
Upon graduation you will be fluent in your chosen language and have a reading knowledge of other Scandinavian languages. The historical and literary parts of the degree will develop your cultural awareness. You will be trained in the organisation, presentation and interpretation of complex information, written and oral communication, and independent and group work. Many of our graduates find they are able to use their Scandinavian languages in a variety of contexts, such as working for Scandinavian companies. Recent graduates have also entered translating, publishing and teaching.
English Language at grade B or 6, plus Mathematics at grade C or 5. For UK-based students, a grade C or 5 or equivalent in a foreign language (other than Ancient Greek, Biblical Hebrew or Latin) is required.
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Subjects
- Swedish
- Language
- Norwegian
- Cultures of the Nordic Region
- Linguistics
- Scandinavian Languages
- Storytelling
- Finnish Language
- Culture and Society
- Nordic Cinema
Course programme
Core or compulsory module(s)
- Basic Language Module in Danish, Norwegian or Swedish
- Histories and Cultures of the Nordic Region
- Introduction to Linguistics and the Scandinavian Languages
- Introduction to Old Norse
- Nordic Storytelling
You will also choose interdepartmental modules offered by SELCS. Options may include the study of linguistics, film and history.
Year 2
- Intermediate Language Module in Danish, Norwegian or Swedish
You will select 90 credits of optional modules. Options may include:
- Basic Modern Icelandic
- Beginners Finnish Language
- Intermediate Old Norse
- FInland: Environment, Culture and Society
- Nordic Cinema
- Politics and Society in the Nordic Countries, 1990s and After
- Scandinavian Literature in Context
- Viking-Age Scandinavia
- SELCS Interdepartmental Intermediate modules
Year abroad
You will spend your Year Abroad at a university in the country where your target language is spoken, studying alongside native speakers, to make the most of your cultural and linguistic immersion.
The experiences and skills developed while abroad further academic and personal development, cultural and social awareness, provide a foundation for further study and enhance career prospects.
Year 4
- Advanced Language Module in Danish, Norwegian or Swedish
- Advanced Project Work in Danish, Norwegian or Swedish
- Dissertation in Scandinavian Studies
You will select 60 credits of optional modules. Options may include:
- Advanced Old Norse
- Intermediate Finnish Language
- Intermediate Modern Icelandic
- Nordic Cinema
- Nordic Landscapes in text, image and sound
- Nordic Politics and Society
- The Nordic Welfare States
- Translation from the Scandinavian Languages
- The Vikings in Europe
- Vikings and Valkyries in Contemporary Culture
- SELCS Interdepartmental Advanced modules
Teaching consists of a mixture of lectures, classes, seminars, group work and presentations. Language elements comprise four taught hours a week for basic language in year one, four hours a week for intermediate language in year two, and two hours a week for advanced language in the final year. A significant portion of your work will take place in guided independent study.
AssessmentMost modules are assessed by a mixture of coursework and written examination. Some are assessed by essays only. Language modules are assessed by coursework and written and oral examinations.
Additional information
£19,390 (2018/19)
Scandinavian Studies BA