Courses: RELV337 Religion and the City - Spring 2019
ECTS Credits
Level of Study
Master
Language of Instruction
English
Teaching semester
Autumn
Place of Instruction
Bergen
Objectives and Content
Objectives and Content:
The course aims to offer a discussion of major themes related to the study of religions in urban contexts, with a focus on South Asian and European cities. The aim of the course is to look at places and practices of religions in modern urban landscapes, at the dynamics of religious spaces in culturally diverse urban agglomerations, as well as at the production of urban religious localities. The course also provides an introduction into methodological and theoretical approaches to the study of religions in urban environments.
Learning Outcomes
The student shall by the end of the course have gained the following learning outcome defined in knowledge, skills, and general competence:
Knowledge:
The student
- has a general knowledge of major themes related to the study of urban religion; a general knowledge of central spatial concepts connected to religion in urban contexts; a general knowledge of methodological and theoretical approaches to the study of urban religion
Skills:
The student
- has the capability of analyzing and drawing conclusions of one¿s own in connection with complex themes, and the capability of producing a text in accordance with the relevant rules for academic writing
General competence:
The student
- has the ability of working with larger amounts of material within a limited time period, and the ability of synthesizing and presenting it
Required Previous Knowledge
Recommended Previous Knowledge
Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap
Due to course overlap, students cannot take RELV337 as well as RELV237
If combined, the outcome of credits will be reduced with 15 ECTS credits.
Access to the Course
The course is open to all Master¿s students matriculated at the University of Bergen.
Teaching and learning methods
Approximately 10 lectures (20 hours)
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
- A review of one of the books from the compulsory reading list (ca. 1200 words).
Compulsory assignments and attendance are evaluated with ¿approved/not approved.¿
Compulsory requirements of this course are valid for a duration of two semesters; the teaching semester when approved, and the following semester.
Forms of Assessment
Forms of assessment:
- A 5-day take-home examination of approximately 2500 words at the end of the semester
- A mid-term essay of 2500 words. Date of delivery and topic will be announced on Mitt UiB
The take-home examination counts for 50%, the mid-term essay for 50% of the final course grade
Examination Support Material
Grading Scale
A graded marking scale (A to F) is used. A is the top grade and F means Failed.
Subject Overlap
Full overlap with RELV237
Assessment Semester
Autumn
There will also be assessment early spring semester, given that the course is instructed the semester before (autumn).
Reading List
The reading list consists of 1200-1500 pages.
The reading list is published by June 1st for the autumn semester and by December 1st for the spring semester.
Course Evaluation
The course unit will be evaluated regularly.
Programme Committee
The Programme Committee for The Study of Religions
Course Coordinator
The Programme Committee for The Study of Religions, Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies, and Religion (AHKR)
Course Administrator
Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies, and Religion (AHKR)
Contact Information
Study Advisor: studierettleiar@ahkr.uib.no
Administration of examination: eksamen@ahkr.uib.no