| Scandinavian Studies (MA) | 
  
  
    | Degree Type: Single Honours | 
  
  
    | UCAS Code: R600 | 
  
  
    | NYT | 
    Course | 
    S | 
    L | 
    CT | 
  
  
    | 1 | 
    ONE OF: | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
  
  
     | 
       Danish 1A, OR | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    40 | 
  
  
     | 
       Danish 1B | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    40 | 
  
  
     | 
       Norwegian 1A, OR | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    40 | 
  
  
     | 
       Norwegian 1B | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    40 | 
  
  
     | 
       Swedish 1A, OR | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    40 | 
  
  
     | 
       Swedish 1B | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    40 | 
  
  
     | 
    Further courses | 
    A-Q | 
    7/8 | 
    80 | 
  
  
    | 2 | 
    ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COMBINATIONS: | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
  
  
     | 
        Danish Language 2 and Danish Literature 
      2 | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    40 | 
  
  
     | 
        Norwegian Language 2 and Norwegian Literature 
      2  | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    40 | 
  
  
     | 
        Swedish Language 2 and Swedish Literature 
      2 | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    40 | 
  
  
     | 
    TWO OF: | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
  
  
     | 
      The Scandinavian Languages/ | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    20 | 
  
  
     | 
      Introduction to European Cinema/ | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    20 | 
  
  
     | 
      Literature and Culture in Medieval Europe/ | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    20 | 
  
  
     | 
      Culture and Society in the Portuguese-speaking World/ | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    20 | 
  
  
     | 
      Portuguese Language for Beginners */ | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    20 | 
  
  
     | 
      A second literature course in Italian and/or German/ | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    20 | 
  
  
     | 
      The Golden and Silver Ages of Russian
    Literature | 
    G | 
    8 | 
    20 | 
  
  
     | 
      Linguistics 1a/ | 
    I | 
    7 | 
    20 | 
  
  
     | 
      Linguistics 2Lh: Structure and History of the Western European 
      Languages | 
    I | 
    8 | 
    20 | 
  
  
     | 
    AND | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
  
  
     | 
    Further courses | 
    A-Q | 
    8 | 
    40 | 
  
  
    | 3 | 
    A minimum of 30 weeks approved residence in the relevant Scandinavian 
      country:  | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
  
  
     | 
    Language acquisition through residence/study | 
    G | 
    10 | 
    60 | 
  
  
     | 
    Year abroad work | 
    G | 
    10 | 
    40 | 
  
  
     | 
    Dissertation preparation | 
    G | 
    10 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    | 4 | 
    Scandinavian Studies 4 Honours Language Paper 1 | 
    G | 
    10 | 
    10 | 
  
  
     | 
    Scandinavian Studies 4 Honours Language Paper 2 | 
    G | 
    10 | 
    10 | 
  
  
     | 
    Honours option courses in Scandinavian Studies | 
    G | 
    10 | 
    80 | 
  
  
     | 
    Oral | 
    G | 
    10 | 
    0 | 
  
  
     | 
    Dissertation completion | 
     G | 
    10 | 
     20 | 
  
  
    | Final Assessment | 
  
  
    | One unit of assessment is allocated to every 20 credits and
      constitutes one 20-credit paper. The following are the twelve 20-credit
      papers on which the classification of the degree is based. (Papers that
      for the purposes of degree classification acquire a weighting of 40 credits
    are, therefore, listed twice.) | 
  
  
    1. Scandinavian Studies 4 Hons Language Paper 1
  | 
  
  
  
    | 2. Scandinavian Studies 4 Hons Language Paper 1 | 
  
  
    | 3. Scandinavian Studies 4 Hons Language Paper 2 | 
  
  
    | 4. Scandinavian Studies Oral | 
  
  
    | 5. Year Abroad Work (Socrates Marks or Long Essay) | 
  
  
    | 6. Year Abroad Work (Socrates Marks or Long Essay) | 
  
  
    | 7. Dissertation Preparation (same mark as 8) | 
  
  
    | 8. Dissertation Completion | 
  
  
    | 9. Honours option course in Scandinavian Studies | 
  
  
    | 10. Honours option course in Scandinavian Studies | 
  
  
    | 11. Honours option course in Scandinavian Studies | 
  
  
    | 12. Honours option course in Scandinavian Studies | 
  
  
    | * No previous knowledge of Portuguese is necessary: a pass 
      in a modern foreign language or a classical language at SCE Higher grade 
      or equivalent evidence of linguistic proficiency is normally required. | 
  
  
    |  Must be the second level of one of the courses taken 
      in first year | 
  
  
    |  Entry into Honours normally requires (i) passes in
       all six subjects taken in the first two years, and (ii) a mark of 50%
      or  above in the second year of the relevant Modern European Language. |