SWED 202
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Second Year Swedish
Comparative Arts and Letters
College of Humanities
Course Description
Emphasis on literature and culture with continued writing, grammar, listening, and speaking. Includes International Cinema.
When Taught
Winter.
Min
4
Fixed/Max
4
Fixed
5
Fixed
1.5
Note
Culminating course for GE Foreign Language requirement (except for returned missionaries or those with equivalent experience).
Title
Speaking and Writing
Learning Outcome
Students will improve their reading and writing skills in Swedish by beginning to communicate in connected and extended discourse, expressing and supporting opinion, and navigating less-familiar topics and situations.
Title
Comprehension
Learning Outcome
Students will be able to comprehend Swedish as they hear and read authentic language relating to familiar and less familiar topics.
Title
Cultural Literacy
Learning Outcome
Students will display an informed awareness of contemporary and historical culture in Sweden and reflect thoughtfully upon their own native culture. They will use their cultural knowledge to use appropriate linguistic choices in their communication in Swedish.
Title
Literature and Cultural History
Learning Outcome
Students will be able to identify and define key characteristics of the important moments in Swedish cultural history and place significant works in a meaningful cultural and historical context using the basic tools of literary analysis.
Title
Swedish Culture
Learning Outcome
Students will broaden and deepen their perception and appreciation of /Swedish culture.