SFT11809 German Literature, Culture and Oral Communication (Spring 2025)

Facts about the course

ECTS Credits:
10
Responsible department:
Faculty of Teacher Education and Languages
Campus:
Online
Course Leader:
Elin Nesje Vestli
Teaching language:
German
Duration:
½ year

The course is connected to the following study programs

  • Mandatory course in the One-year German Programme (full-time and part-time).
  • Mandatory course in the 60 ECTS part of the Bachelor's Programme in Languages for students with German as one of their chosen languages.

Recommended requirements

The course builds upon the course German literature and culture.

Lecture Semester

  • One-year German Programme- full-time: 2. semester (spring).

  • One-year German Programme - part-time: 4. semester (spring).

  • Bachelor's Programme in Languages with German as one of their chosen languages, 1. year: 2. semester.

  • Bachelor's Programme in Languages with German as one of their chosen languages, 2. year: 4. semester.

The student's learning outcomes after completing the course

Knowledge

The student

  • has a good overview of the literary-historical development, central genres, and authors in the German-speaking countries from the Sturm und Drang period (approximately 1775) up to 1945.
  • is familiar with the main features of the historical development in the German-speaking countries during the same period.
  • has an understanding of both the aesthetic aspect of literature and how literature is interconnected with societal development.

 

Skills

The student

  • has improved skills in analyzing, interpreting, and conveying literary texts using literary terminology and reading the texts from a cultural-historical perspective.
  • is capable of independently acquiring relevant historical information.
  • has strengthened their language skills and achieved good communicative competence both orally and in writing.

 

General competence

The student

  • has increased insight into literature and culture from a historical perspective.
  • has further developed the ability to read, analyze, and discuss literary texts by applying various methodological approaches.

Content

The course covers literature from the Sturm und Drang period (approximately 1775) up to 1945, and is structured chronologically. The literary texts are described within their historical and literary-historical context.

The oral exercises are based on the curriculum. Among other tasks, students will be assigned to present and discuss relevant topics.

Forms of teaching and learning

The teaching is provided on the university's learning platform Canvas and through online classes on Zoom. Here, the subject matter is presented, and it is assumed that students actively participate in discussions and other online activities related to the academic topics. Therefore, they must be prepared to use both microphone and camera during online classes. It is strongly recommended that students regularly participate in the weekly online meetings.

In addition, asynchronous methods are also used, especially in connection with the assignments that constitute course requirements.

Workload

Approximately. 280 hours.

Coursework requirements - conditions for taking the exam

During the semester, three short assignments are to be submitted by specific deadlines. Two of the assignments are written, and one is oral.

Required courseworks must be approved before the student can proceed to the exam.

Examination

Individual written home assignment (50%) and oral exam (50%)

Partial exam 1: Individual Written Home Assignment (Literature):

The assignment should be approximately 1500 words in length (+/- 10%), with a bibliography included separately. The text document must meet the formal requirements of an academic home assignment and contain correct references. The assessment will consider comprehension of the text, independence, level of knowledge, and ability to formulate ideas.

All aids are allowed except communication and collaboration with others on the assignment.

 

Partial exam 2: Individual Oral Exam (Culture, Literature, and Oral Communication):

Oral exam, approximately 25-30 minutes. The exam consists of two parts: a presentation and an examination. The student will first give a presentation (approximately 10 minutes). The topic for the presentation is chosen by the student in consultation with the instructor; the topic must be from the time period covered by the course. The presentation topic cannot be identical to the topic of the student's written home assignment. Through the presentation, the student's ability to present a topic independently will be tested. The assessment will focus on content, presentation technique, and language correctness. In addition, there will be an examination on the curriculum in culture and literature (approximately 15-20 minutes).

The exam is conducted online via the learning platform.

Each partial exam counts for 50% of the overall grade. Both partial exam must be passed for the student to receive a grade for the course.

Grading scale A-F.

Examiners

External and internal examiner or two internal examiners.

Conditions for resit/rescheduled exams

If the student fails one of the partial exams, or wishes to improve their result, the student only needs to retake the specific partial exam.

Course evaluation

Feedback from our students is crucial for us to be able to offer the best possible courses and study programmes. This course is evaluated in the following way:

  • mid-semester evaluation
  • ongoing evaluation/final evaluation

The results are processed by:

  • Teaching group
  • Head of studies
  • Programme committee

Literature

The reading list will be published in Leganto.

Last updated from FS (Common Student System) July 17, 2024 10:16:04 PM