Basic Swedish 3
Syllabus, Bachelor's level, 5PU030
- Code
- 5PU030
- Education cycle
- First cycle
- Grading system
- Fail (U), Pass (G)
- Finalised by
- The Department Board, 27 February 2024
- Responsible department
- Department of Scandinavian Languages
General provisions
The course is a freestanding course.
Entry requirements
General entry requirements (except the Swedish language requirement). The course Basic Swedish 2 (or the equivalent skill in Swedish) is also required.
Learning outcomes
Part 1. Reading Comprehension and Writing Proficiency (4.5 credits)
After completing the course, students will:
- be able to demonstrate knowledge of and apply fairly accurately the rules of Swedish language structure
- have such a developed vocabulary that they can deal with situations beyond everyday life
- be able to read and comprehend newspaper articles and other authentic Swedish texts
- be able to respond in writing and comment on various facts/opinions
Part 2. Listening Comprehension and Oral Proficiency (3 credits)
After completing the course, students will:
- be able to hold presentations about and explain factual topics, and in doing so, use more developed language
- be able to participate in conversations and discussions about both familiar and unfamiliar topics and events
- be able to understand what is said on the radio and the TV, such as news or entertainment programs, but also some factual programs that don't make excessive demands of the student's prior knowledge
Content
This course aims at students with foreign education background and a native language other than Swedish who want to gain basic proficiency and insight into Swedish culture and society.
This course provides a systematic orientation in and practice of fundamental structures in the Swedish language on a basic level through reading simple texts and fiction, writing exercises, and exercises in pronunciation, listening comprehension, and oral communication. This course contains a variety of tasks and exercises, individually and in groups.
Instruction
The instruction consists of seminars and group exercises.
Assessment
The course objectives are assessed both orally and in writing through four final exams
A two-grade scale (Pass, Fail) is used for this course.
For students who fail to pass the regular exam, a re-exam is organized within a reasonable time after the first one. After contacting the head of the department, a student who has failed a particular exam twice has the opportunity to change the examiner or the form of examination.
If there are special reasons, the examiner may make exceptions to the specified examination method and allow a student to take a different test. Special reasons can, e.g., be notified of special educational support from the university's coordinator.
Other directives
The course is intended primarily for exchange students of all levels and Master's students but subject to availability other students with foreign educational backgrounds may be considered. In both cases it is necessary for the applicant to be enrolled in the student register of their main department at Uppsala University before an application can be granted.