Student Worksheet for the Undergraduate Minor in NORWEGIAN (2013-2015) University of North Dakota Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures Use this worksheet to keep track of courses you have taken and to plan ahead. This does not replace any official forms from the Registrar or College of Arts & Sciences, but is a supplement for the Norwegian Program. A minor in Norwegian includes four introductory courses (NORW 101, 102, 201, and 202) and a minimum of 12 credit hours of upper division courses. Credits for the minor can be selected from the following upper division courses: NORW 350, 403, 431, 432, 433, and 434. With departmental approval, NORW 494 and LANG 318, 319, and 480 may also count toward the minor. Students are introduced to the languages and literature of Norway, with strong emphasis on the cultural, social, and historical background of the country. The Department strongly recommends study abroad for at least one semester for cultural familiarity and language fluency. MINOR REQUIREMENTS Lower Division (16 credit hours required) NORW 101 (4 credits) completed ______________________ NORW 102 (4 credits) completed ______________________ NORW 201 (4 credits) completed ______________________ NORW 202 (4 credits) completed ______________________ Upper Division (12 credit hours required) NORW 350 ____________________ (3 credits) completed ______________________ NORW 403 ____________________ (3 credits) completed ______________________ NORW 431 ____________________ (3 credits) completed ______________________ NORW 432 ____________________ (3 credits) completed ______________________ NORW 433 ____________________ (3 credits) completed ______________________ NORW 434 ____________________ (3 credits) completed ______________________ With departmental approval NORW 350 ____________________ (3 credits) completed ______________________ NORW 403 ____________________ (3 credits) completed ______________________ NORW 494 ____________________ (___ credits) completed ______________________ LANG 318 ____________________ (___ credits) completed ______________________ LANG 319 ____________________ (___ credits) completed ______________________ LANG 480 ____________________ (3 credits) completed ______________________ Study Abroad Where:_______________________________ When: ________________________ NORWEGIAN A major includes four introductory courses (NORW 101, 102, 201, and 202) and a minimum of 21 credit hours of upper division courses. Credits can be selected from the following courses: NORW 350, 403, 431, 432, 433, 434; 3 of the 21 credits must consist of the departmental capstone LANG 480. With departmental approval, NORW 494 and LANG 318 and 319 may also count toward the major. A minor includes four introductory courses (NORW 101, 102, 201, and 202) and a minimum of 12 credit hours of upper division courses. Credits can be selected from the following courses: NORW 350, 403, 431, 432, 433, and 434. With departmental approval, NORW 494 and LANG 318, 319, and 480 may also count toward the minor. Courses 101. First-Year Norwegian I. 4 credits. Introduction to the basic Norwegian language skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening; fundamentals of grammar. F, S 102. First-Year Norwegian II. 4 credits. Prerequisite: NORW 101 with a grade of C or better. Basic Norwegian language skills; continuation of fundamentals of grammar. F, S 201. Second-Year Norwegian I. 4 credits. Prerequisite: NORW 102 or equivalent. Selected cultural and literary readings, review of the structure of the language, and continued development of readings, writing, speaking, and listening skills. F 202. Second-Year Norwegian II. 4 credits. Prerequisite: NORW 201 or equivalent. Selected cultural and literary readings, continued review of the structure of the language and development of language skills. S 350. Norwegian Culture. 3 credits. Taught in English. Open to non-majors. A systematic analysis of Norwegian culture through the centuries. Repeatable when topics vary. F 403. Great Literary Works of Norway. 3 credits. Taught in English. Open to non-majors. Reading and analysis of selected texts by a major Norwegian author. Repeatable when topics vary. S 431. Advanced Norwegian. 3 credits. Prerequisite: NORW 202 or equivalent. Reading of selected works by leading Norwegian authors, interpretation, and discussion. F/2 432. Advanced Norwegian. 3 credits. Prerequisite: NORW 202. Reading of selected works by leading Norwegian authors, interpretation, and discussion. S/2 433. Norwegian Literature. 3 credits. Prerequisite: NORW 202. Norwegian literature, with special attention given to recognized masterpieces, past and present. F/2 434. Norwegian Literature. 3 credits. Prerequisite: NORW 202. Norwegian literature with special attention given to recognized masterpieces, past and present. S/2 494. Individual Norwegian Readings. 1-3 credits. May be repeated to a total of six hours. Prerequisite: six credits of other 400-level Norwegian courses. May be taken only with the consent of the department. F, S LANG 318. Individually Arranged Study Abroad. 1-12 credits, repeatable to 12. Prerequisite: Permission of Department. Participation in individually arranged programs of study abroad. For major or minor credit, the language used abroad must correspond to the language being studied at UND. The Department reserves the right to test the student upon his or her return to Grand Forks. S/U grading only. On demand. LANG 319. University Sponsored Study Abroad. 1-12 credits, repeatable to 12. Prerequisite: LANG 102 or equivalent. Participation in UND-sponsored programs of study abroad. For major or minor credit, the language used abroad must correspond to the language being studied at UND. Repeatable when programs or topics within a program vary. On demand. LANG 480. Capstone: Global Connections. 3 credits. Second-semester Junior, or Senior status, or with instructor approval. 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. The course addresses the Essential Studies goals of Communication and Diversity with a Special Emphasis in Global Diversity. Taught in English. Repeatable when topics vary. F, S