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It is not
necessary to study a Scandinavian language to
minor in Scandinavian; all upper-division courses
are taught in English with texts in translation
and are easily accessible to students with general
interests in Scandinavian culture. A minor in
Scandinavian adds depth to many other major courses
of study, especially those with special stakes
in Scandinavian material, such as Architecture,
Environmental Design, Economics, History, Political
Science, Comparative Literature, Film, and English.
The requirements include five upper-division courses,
one of which must be a course from the Scandinavian
history sequence (Scandinavian 123, 127, 128).
The other four courses may be electives of the
student's choosing.
Students with credit from
EAP courses in
Denmark and Sweden should consult with the Faculty
Undergraduate Adviser for help in determining
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