UND NORWEGIAN COURSE OFFERINGS – FALL 2016 NORW 101 – First Year Norwegian I (4 credits) Introduction to the basic Norwegian language skills: reading, writing, speaking, and listening; fundamentals of grammar. Textbook: Sett i gang I. ES Course – Arts & Humanities; Global (G) 10768 MTWR 10:00-10:50 a.m. Melissa Gjellstad 10772 *ONLINE* Steven Finney NORW 102 – First Year Norwegian II (4 credits) Basic Norwegian language skills; continuation of fundamentals of grammar. Textbook: Sett i gang II. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in NORW101. ES Course – Arts & Humanities 10773 *ONLINE* Steven Finney NORW 201 – Second Year Norwegian I (4 credits) Cultural and literary readings, review of the structure of the language, and development of language skills. Textbooks include: Folk og røvere i Kardemomme by. ES Course – Arts & Humanities; (G) 10769 MTWR 11:00-11:50 a.m. Steven Finney NORW 350 – Norwegian Culture: Migration (3 credits) This course explores migration from Scandinavia to the US. Learn about emigrant and immigrant issues through literature, film, and theory. Course taught in English. 10771 TR 2:00-3:15 p.m. Melissa Gjellstad NORW 433 – Advanced Norwegian: Short Stories (3 credits) An upper level literature seminar built upon the short story. Read prominent authors of the last three decades who choose this genre. Prerequisite: NORW202 or equivalent. 10921 MWF 2:00-2:50 p.m. Melissa Gjellstad LANG 380 – Global Gateways (3 credits) An introduction to the interdisciplinary nature of cultural practices and traditions around the world, this course explores an understanding of culture as historical, literary, linguistic, visual, and performative. Course taught in English. ES Course –Advanced Communication (A) 01 – The African Continent 15310 MWF 9:00-9:50 a.m. Sherrie Fleshman 02 – Famous Trials, Law, and Justice in World Literature and Film 15312 MW 3:00-4:15 p.m. Sarah Mosher LANG 480 – Global Capstone (3 credits) Literature, linguistics and/or culture course organized by genre, movement, topic or period with a focus on promoting complex engagement with the subject through in-depth analytical writing and discussion. Course taught in English. ES Course – Capstone (C) 01 – Metropolis: City and the Self 10735 TR 4:00-6:50 p.m. Thyra Knapp 02 – Masquerade and Social Justice in World Fiction 10734 TR 2:00-3:15 p.m. Helene Weldt-Basson