SFT11608 German Literature and Culture (Autumn 2022)
Facts about the course
- ECTS Credits:
- 10
- Responsible department:
- Faculty of Teacher Education and Languages
- Campus:
- Webbased course with optional seminars and tuition on campus Halden.
- Course Leader:
- Natalia Igl
- 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). Obligatory course in the 60 ECTS part of the Bachelor's Programme in Languages for students with German as one of their chosen languages.
Lecture Semester
German One-Year Programme - Full time: 1st semester (fall), part time: 3rd semester (fall). Bachelor's Programme in Languages: 1st or 3rd semester (fall).
The student's learning outcomes after completing the course
Knowledge
Literature:
The student
- is acquainted with central literary tendencies, genres and authors from the German area in the period from 1945 until today.
Culture:
The student
- is acquainted with main features of the political and cultural history of the German area from 1945 until today.
- is aquainted with politics, economic and social structures and conditions, and geography.
Skills
Literature:
The student
- is able to read, discuss and analyse literary texts using the terminology of literary science.
Culture:
The student
- is able to understand and account for political and social development
- is able to handle cultural similarities and differences adequately and have sound intercultural communication skills.
General competence
The student
- has gained further knowledge of literature, culture and political development from 1945 until today.
Content
The course introduces literature from the German-language countries in the period from 1945 until today. The literature is studied in a political and cultural context. An introduction is given to specific literary terminology and approaches. Included in the course is an introduction to using the university college library comprising catalogues, reference works, databases, literature search, and criticism of the sources.
The literature part concentrates on modern German literature including literature for children and adolescents. The role of literary didactics in foreign language teaching is thematised.
The teaching of literature and culture is coordinated chronologically so that it deals with central events or phenomena in the target countries. It deals with the period from 1945 until today in political, cultural and literary history.
Social science topics are also studied (such as geography, political systems, economic and social structures, education).
Forms of teaching and learning
The course is taught in seminars as well as being webbased. The course material is distributed digitally. Developing reading proficiency and analytical skills is emphasised, as well as sensibilisation to cultural differences and similarities through student-active learning. Library as well as ICT resources are utilised. Each student is required to keep their webcamera and microphone turned on when participating in online classes.
Workload
Approx. 280 hours.
Coursework requirements - conditions for taking the exam
Required coursework - requirement to take one's exam
The required coursework refers to the literary texts:
Two minor individual written assignments: each of the assignments shall consist of 3500-4000 charakters incl. spaces, footnotes and bibliography.
Required coursework must be approved before the student can take the exam.
Examination
Exam
One major individual written assignment: the assignment can consist of 8000-8500 characters with spaces, footnotes and literature list included. Any illustrations come in addition. It is to be a text document (with 1 ½ line spacing) with correct use of references and notes. Further information on the assignment is given by the instructor. Assessment of the portfolio takes into account text comprehension, level of independent work, level of knowledge, and ability to formulate.
The A-F grading scale is used.
In the case of a complaint the entire portfolio is subject to new assessment.
Examiners
One external and one internal examiner or two internal examiners.
Conditions for resit/rescheduled exams
If a student fails, he/she gets a chance to improve the portfolio once.
If a student wishes to improve his/her grade, all elements of the portfolio must be revised and resubmitted.
Course evaluation
Feedback from our students is vital in order for us to be able to offer the best possible courses and study programmes. The course is evaluated every semester.
The results are considered by/in teacher groups, the head of studies and the local programme committee.
Literature
The current reading list for AUTUMN 2022 can be found in Leganto.