Courses: TYS307 German Language and Literature - Spring 2017




ECTS Credits

Level of Study

Master

Language of Instruction

German

Teaching semester

Autumn

Place of Instruction

Bergen

Objectives and Content

The linguistic part of the course provides an introduction to central subdisciplines in German (Germanic) linguistics. These can include morphology, syntax, semantics, phonology, word formation, text linguistics / text grammar, pragmatics, or didactics.

The literature part of the course provides an introduction to central directions in modern literary theory and methods. This can include metaphor theory, genre theory, narrative studies, hermeneutics, psychoanalysis, reception theory, critical theory, postcolonial theory, or gender studies.

TYS307 is a required part of the Master's degree in German.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge:

The student

Skills:

The student

Competence:

The student

Required Previous Knowledge

Recommended Previous Knowledge

Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap

TYS317 (7.5 credits), TYS316 (7.5 credits)

Access to the Course

The course is open to all with admission to the Master's program in German at the University of Bergen.

Teaching Methods and Extent of Organized Teaching

The classes are a combination of lecture and seminar in which students are expected to participate actively. There will be two two-hour classes a week for 12 weeks. There will be 12 two-hour classes in linguistics and 12 two-hour classes in literature.

In the case that few students register for a course, the organized teaching may be adapted to fit the number of students. If this occurs, students will be informed at the start of the semester, and before the registration deadline 1. February/1. September.¿

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

During the semester, there will be four short (ca. 500 word) written assignments (two in each discipline) and two oral presentations (one in each discipline).

All assignments must be approved by the instructor in order to be eligible to take the course exam.

Forms of Assessment

Course assessment is in the form of a 6-hour written exam. The examination can be conducted digitally.

The use of a monolingual dictionary (German-German) during the exam is permitted.

Examination Support Material

Grading Scale

The grading scale A-F is used, where F is a failing grade.

Assessment Semester

Reading List

The course curriculum consists of up to 200 pages per discipline.

Course Evaluation

The teaching will be evaluated according to the quality assurance system of the University of Bergen.

Programme Committee

Course Coordinator

Course Administrator

Contact Information