2007–8 Catalog
Information for Undergraduate
and Graduate Students

 
       

Scandinavian Studies


Steering Committee Faculty

Roger Adkins, international programs

James W. Earl, English

Jon M. Erlandson, anthropology

Sergio Koreisha, decision sciences

Sonja Rasmussen, International Resource Center

Michael G. Raymer, physics

Lars Skalnes, political science

Alan G. Stavitsky, journalism and communication

Michael Stern, German and Scandinavian

Richard A. Sundt, art history

Bruce Harwood Tabb, UO Libraries

Roxi Thoren, landscape architecture

Glenda Fravel Utsey, architecture


Undergraduate Studies

The Scandinavian Studies Committee endeavors to stimulate interest in Scandinavian culture, society, languages, and history. The committee is a focal point for faculty members and students who want to teach or take courses related to Scandinavia or to do research on Scandinavian countries. Students can earn a minor in Scandinavian or a major in German with a focus on Scandinavian. Both academic programs are described in the German and Scandinavian section of this catalog.

Overseas Study

Students in all University of Oregon overseas study programs enroll in courses with subject codes that are unique to individual programs. Special course numbers are reserved for overseas study. See International Programs in the Academic Resources section of this catalog.

The university has student exchange programs with the University of Aalborg, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark’s International Study Program in Copenhagen, the University of Tampere in Finland, the Universities of Bergen and Oslo in Norway, and the University of Uppsala in Sweden. Area-studies courses that are not offered by the university can often be taken at one of the Nordic universities. The courses may be applied to the Scandinavian minor or the German and Scandinavian focus of the German major.

Faculty members associated with Scandinavian studies have close ties to the information services of Nordic governments. As a result, books, periodicals, and newspapers regularly arrive from Nordic countries.

The University of Oregon Friends of Scandinavian Studies, a community-based support group, annually awards scholarship assistance to students who are seriously engaged in some aspect of Scandinavian studies.

Curriculum

Courses appropriate for Scandinavian studies have been offered in anthropology, comparative literature, English, German and Scandinavian, political science, sociology, and other departments. The Department of German and Scandinavian offers language instruction in Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish.

     

Ellen Rees, Committee Chair

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