Course syllabus

Welcome to the Department of Literature, History of Ideas and Religion!

 

Course start

The course begins on Tuesday Jan 16, 13:15-14:00 with an introductory hybrid seminar (campus C669 and online). But before that you should listen to the introductory lecture online (published Jan 15). The second seminar is on Tuesday Jan 30, 13:15-15:00 (campus C669 and online), when we will discuss Noll, The Work We Have to Do, and Dayton, Rediscovering.

Course coordinator: Arne Ramusson

Syllabus and Reading list

Schedule - (subject to possible schedule changes up to two weeks before the start of the course).

 

Campus students

The course is both on campus and online (provided that enough students choose the campus version). Lectures are recorded and placed on Canvas and you will be writing four papers during the course. We will have hybrid seminars (campus and online combined). If you cannot participate in a seminar, you will write separate discussion comments and responses online.

 

Online students

The course is both on campus and online. Lectures are recorded and placed on Canvas and you will be writing four papers during the course. We will have hybrid seminars (campus and online combined). If you cannot participate in a seminar, you will write separate discussion comments and responses online.

 

Registration

Registration period is open between: 2024-01-04 - 2024-01-11.

Read more about how to register here: Registration

 

Information for re-registered students

If you are re-registered for the course, it is important that you contact the course coordinator for the course(s) you are re-registering for at the start of the course to confirm which parts and examinations you have to do.

 

Studentportal

On the Studentportal you will find everything you need to manage your studies and university life.

 

Plagiarism

Plagiarism involves presenting someone else's text or other material as if it were your own, by, for example, not marking a quote or copying material without correct referencing.

Find out more: Plagiarism

 

Disability study support

All students at the University of Gothenburg are to have the opportunity to complete their studies successfully. Study support is available for those who have a long-term, documented disability.

Find out more: Disability-study-support

 

Useful links

Getting started with Zoom

 

Information about the Department of Literature, History of Ideas and Religion can be found on our website: LIR