One of the most attractive characteristics of this four-year programme is its flexibility.
In Years 1 and 2 your pre-honours years you will choose option courses from a wide range of disciplines in addition to your core subjects of Scandinavian Studies and History.
As well as broadening your education and skill set this may enable you to change the focus of your programme in Years 3 and 4 your honours years.
Year 1
Scandinavian Studies
You will take an intensive beginners' language course in either Danish Norwegian or Swedish. Each course also involves studying literature and culture.
History
History courses in Year 1 are broad survey courses that are designed to prepare you for more specialised study in Years 3 and 4. Current courses range from the Middle Ages to the present.
You will take one of these courses and also a compulsory course in historical skills that engages with broader questions about:
the nature of history as an academic discipline
the methods and skills required for historical research
Option courses
To broaden the scope of your study you will also choose option courses from a wide range offered by the University of Edinburgh.
These include two courses in Scandinavian Civilisation which provide an overview of important trends in the history society culture and politics of the Scandinavian and wider Nordic world from the earliest times to the present.
We would encourage you to take one or both of these Scandinavian Civilisation options over the course of Years 1 and 2.
Other options include - but are not limited to - courses in:
linguistics and language sciences
Celtic and Scottish ethnology
business economics and informatics
politics social policy and social anthropology
art and architectural history
history classics and archaeology
philosophy divinity and law
You can also opt to study another language. We offer one of the widest ranges of languages of any UK university. The majority are suitable for complete beginners and include cultural study.
Year 2
Scandinavian Studies
You will continue with Danish Language 2 Norwegian Language 2 or Swedish Language 2 building on your linguistic knowledge from Year 1.
You will also take further courses in Scandinavian literature and languages. You can choose for example to develop your skills in understanding all three Scandinavian languages.
History
As in Year 1 History courses offer broad surveys that are designed to prepare you for more specialised study in Years 3 and 4.
Extending your range geographically and chronologically these courses currently cover various periods and themes in American European British Scottish and global history.
You will choose one of them and also take a compulsory course on historiography.
Option courses
As in Year 1 you will also choose option courses from a wide range offered by the University of Edinburgh.
These include a great selection in European languages and cultures allowing you to study literature film and theatre in themed and comparative contexts.
Year 3
If international travel restrictions allow you will spend your third year in either Denmark Norway or Sweden either studying or completing a work/teaching placement.
Whether studying or working our graduates have told us how much the year abroad has benefited their broader life experience and skills as well as their understanding of Scandinavian culture.
During your year abroad we will aim to ensure your experience is as beneficial as possible to your final year as well as to your wider language learning cultural awareness and skills development.
You will complete prescribed work in both Scandinavian Studies and History. For example you will take an e-learning language course which will count as part of your Year 3 mark and prepare you for your final year language courses.
If international travel is not possible you will be offered an alternative means of engaging with your subjects enabling you to meet your learning outcomes and preparing you for your final year.
Year 4
You will develop advanced spoken and written skills in your chosen Scandinavian language and can choose from a wide range of specialist courses in both Scandinavian studies and history.
You will also complete your dissertation or long essay.
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