Swedish Studies - Undergraduate Options
2008
Information on the New Generation Bachelor of Arts degree starting in 2008 can be found at the BA web site as well as the Faculty of Arts - Courses and Programs web pages.
Swedish in 2008:
Swedish 2008 - Major, Minor and Breadth - all streams
Course and Subject Handbook 2008
Other years
Special information - Swedish Online
From 2008 it will be possible to study all of Intermediate level Swedish online. 126-064 Swedish Language and Culture 2A (semester 1) and 126-065 Swedish Language and Culture 2B (semester 2) will be available both for campus-based and online study. All materials will be available through the LMS (Blackboard) and enrolled students can access the materials from any computer in the world. You can choose to enrol in both semesters at once or enrol in one at a time.
Online Swedish is open to anybody who has completed beginners level Swedish at the University of Melbourne or equivalent. If you wish to enrol in Online Swedish contact the subject coordinator prior to commencement of semester. If you are a student from another university you can enrol in Online Swedish through cross-institutional enrolment. If you are not a university student you can study Online Swedish through the Community access programme (CAP).
Contacts
Arts and Music Student Centre
Room 104, Ground Floor, Old Arts Building
University of MelbourneTel: +61 3 8344 5321/+61 3 8344 5235
Fax: +61 3 9347 0424Office hours: 8.30 am - 5.30 pm, Monday - Thursday. 8.30 am - 5.00 pm, Friday.
Streams
Beginners stream
Admission to Swedish Language and Culture 1A (first semester) is limited to students who have no knowledge or very little knowledge of Swedish. Upon successful completion of this subject, students may proceed to Swedish Language and Culture 1B (second semester).
Intermediate stream
Students with some prior knowledge of Swedish may be permitted to enrol in the Intermediate stream: Swedish Language and Culture 2A (first semester) and Swedish Language and Culture 2B (second semester).