Course syllabus
Welcome to the Department of Literature, History of Ideas and Religion!
Course Start
The course begins with an introduction on Thursday, March 27, from 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM, followed by a seminar on April 3 (10:15 AM to 12:00 PM). We will then meet once a week throughout the term on the following dates: April 10, April 24, May 8, May 15, and May 22.
This is a hybrid course, meaning students can attend either on campus or online via Zoom. The reading assignments for each week, along with a discussion forum, are available in the module for that week on Canvas. All students follow the same schedule, regardless of attendance mode.
Campus Students
- The introduction on March 27 will be held in Room C250.
- Seminars will take place on campus, with details available in the Canvas course modules.
Online Students
- All seminars will be accessible via Zoom.
- The Zoom link for each session is available in the corresponding Canvas module, along with the reading assignments.
Syllabus, Reading list and Schedule
Course coordinator: Henrik Bogdan
Teachers: Lovisa Schau, Maggie Kastlund & Lydia Heinevik
Registration
The registration period is open between: 19 March - 26 March
Registration, results and certificates
Information for re-registered students
If you are re-registered for the course, it is important that you contact the course coordinator for the module(s) you will be retaking at the start of the course to confirm which components and exams you are required to complete.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism involves presenting someone else's text or other material as if it were your own, for example by not marking a quote or copying a material without correct referencing.
Disability study support
If you are entitled to special support due to a disability, please contact the Section for Student and Educational Support as soon as you have been admitted to the course.
https://studentportal.gu.se/en/service-and-support/disability-study-support?
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Department of Literature, History of Ideas, and Religion: LIR