Old Norse Prose

Undergraduate course

Course description

Objectives and Content

The aim of this course is to broaden students' knowledge of Old Norse literature through the study of a wide selection of texts. In addition, students are expected to familiarize themselves with the history of Old Norse research. Students read prose texts of various genres (e.g. sagas of Icelanders, Kings' sagas, legendary sagas, learned works and texts from other genres), partly in the original Old Norse (Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian, both normalized and unnormalized), partly in translation. In addition, the syllabus also includes secondary literature.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

After successfully completing this course, students will have:

- Knowledge of the main characteristics of Old Norse literature.

- Good knowledge of central texts in a number of Old Norse genres.

- Basic knowledge of the history of Old Norse research.

Abilities

- The ability to comment on and analyse a selection of Old Norse texts.

- The ability to place these texts in a literary-historical perspective.

- The ability to read a selection of these texts in their original language.

- The ability to place the history of Old Norse literary studies within the history of the discipline.

General Competence

- The ability to understand the literary structures of different genres.

- The ability to relate the canon of Old Norse literature to other literatures.

- The ability to both compare and contrast the history of Old Norse research in relation to the development of other disciplines.

ECTS Credits

15

Level of Study

BA

Semester of Instruction

Fall.

Place of Instruction

Bergen.
Required Previous Knowledge
NOFI101 or equivalent
Recommended Previous Knowledge
NOFI112 or quivalent.
Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap
NOFI107 does not overlap with other courses.
Access to the Course
The course is open to all students with the right to study at UiB
Teaching and learning methods

Lectures

The teaching is planned with the intention that the students participate actively, and it is therefore expected that they carry out the assignments (written and/or oral) that will be set as a part of the teaching.

If less than five students are registered for a course, the department might reduce the teaching, please see the department's guidelines regarding this on Mitt UiB. Regarding a course where this is a possibility, the students will get information about this at the beginning of the semester, and before the deadline concerning semester registration 1st February/1st September.

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

1) Obligatory attendance at at least 75% of the scheduled lectures

2) A presentation (10-15 minutes) on a course topic. The topic will be chosen in consultation with the lecturer, who will also approve the presentation

The compulsory coursework requirements are valid only in the teaching semester.

Forms of Assessment

Home exam.

A 7-day take-home examination. The paper shall have a length of 8-12 pages (16.000-24.000 characters including spaces), excluding bibliography and appendices. The student may write in Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, English, Icelandic or German

Grading Scale
Grade scale A-F.
Assessment Semester
Autumn
Reading List
Cf. the digital reading list. NOFI107 has a syllabus of 1000 pages of standard difficulty ("weighted pages").
Course Evaluation
Evaluation will be conducted in accordance with the University of Bergen's quality assurance system.
Examination Support Material
During the work on the home-exam, the student has unrestricted access to academic resources, both on and beyond the syllabus, and is encouraged to make full use of these.
Programme Committee
Course Coordinator
Programme board for Nordic Studies
Course Administrator