Department of Central Eurasian Studies
Minor in Nordic Studies
Students on Summer 2019, Fall 2019, or Spring 2020 requirements NORDSTMIN
Requirements
The minor requires at least 15 credit hours (some students will need 17 credit hours to complete the minor), including the requirements listed below.
- Introductory Course or Language Study. One (1) of the following options:
- Introductory Course Option. One (1) course:
- CEUS-R 199 Introductory Topics in Central Eurasian Studies (approved topics only; see academic advisor)
- CEUS-R 294 Introduction to Hungary, Estonia, and Finland
- CEUS-R 299 Intermediate Topics in Central Eurasian Studies (approved topics only; see academic advisor)
- GER-E 162 Scandinavian Culture
CEUS-R 199 Introductory Topics in Central Eurasian Studies
- Credits
- 1–4 credit hours
- Prerequisites
- None
- Description
- Variable title course for introductory topics in Central Eurasian studies.
- Repeatability
- May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 9 credit hours in CEUS-R 199 and CEUS-U 320.
CEUS-R 294 Introduction to Hungary, Estonia, and Finland
- Credits
- 3
- Prerequisites
- None
- Description
- Introduction to Hungary, Estonia, and Finland, three European nations whose peoples speak unique Uralic languages. Covers their culture and history as shaped by their Uralic heritage and by Germanic, Turkish, and Slavic conquerors. Focuses on national awakenings, independence, communism, and their role in Europe today.
- Fall 2024CASE GCCcourse
- Fall 2024CASE SHcourse
CEUS-R 299 Intermediate Topics in Central Eurasian Studies
- Credits
- 1–4 credit hours
- Prerequisites
- None
- Description
- Variable title course for intermediate topics in Central Eurasian studies.
- Repeatability
- May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 9 credit hours in CEUS-R 299 and CEUS-U 320.
GER-E 162 Scandinavian Culture
- Credits
- 3
- Prerequisites
- None
- Description
- Introduces Scandinavian cultural history from the region's unique position as an "outsider" living in the outskirts of Europe and in close proximity to nature. Studies the Viking expansion, Icelandic sagas, traditional folk culture and its transformation into modern-day individual expression, indigenous modes of expression, contemporary literature and film, and current political and social trends.
- Fall 2024CASE AHcourse
- Fall 2024CASE GCCcourse
- Language Study Option. One (1) course:
- CEUS-T 201 Intermediate Finnish I
- CEUS-T 202 Intermediate Finnish II
- CEUS-T 203 Intermediate Estonian I
- CEUS-T 204 Intermediate Estonian II
- CEUS-T 301 Advanced Finnish I
- CEUS-T 302 Advanced Finnish II
- CEUS-T 303 Advanced Estonian I
- CEUS-T 304 Advanced Estonian II
- CEUS-T 493 Advanced Study of a Central Eurasian Language I
- CEUS-T 494 Advanced Study of a Central Eurasian Language II
- GER-K 200 Intermediate Norwegian I
- GER-K 250 Intermediate Norwegian II
CEUS-T 201 Intermediate Finnish I
- Credits
- 4
- Prerequisites
- CEUS-T 102 or CEUS-U 122 with a grade of C or higher; or consent of department
- Description
- Geared to students who know the basics of Finnish to communicate in situations related to study, work, and leisure, while learning specific issues of Finnish culture and history. Methods are learner centered, communicative and often problem-based.
- Repeatability
- Credit given for only one of CEUS-T 201 or CEUS-U 221.
CEUS-T 202 Intermediate Finnish II
- Credits
- 4
- Prerequisites
- CEUS-T 201 or CEUS-U 221 with a grade of C or higher; or consent of department
- Description
- Continues and reinforces language skills learned in CEUS-T 201 or CEUS-U 221.
- Repeatability
- Credit given for only one of CEUS-T 202 or CEUS-U 222.
CEUS-T 203 Intermediate Estonian I
- Credits
- 4
- Prerequisites
- CEUS-T 104 or CEUS-U 112 with a grade of C or higher; or consent of department
- Description
- Builds on skills acquired in introductory courses. First year topics are reviewed in more detail and new topics, such as seasons, holidays, traditions, and customs are added. Longer reading texts are introduced. Video materials train listening comprehension. Development of conversation skills beyond the structured exchanges of the introductory level.
- Repeatability
- Credit given for only one of CEUS-T 203 or CEUS-U 211.
CEUS-T 204 Intermediate Estonian II
- Credits
- 4
- Prerequisites
- CEUS-T 203 or CEUS-U 211 with a grade of C or higher; or consent of department
- Description
- Finishes covering Estonian structures (morphology and syntax) and develops skills by reading, conversation, discussion, oral presentations, a weekly journal and short essays, and listening. Materials used to introduce Estonian culture include current press sources (print and Internet), short fiction, poetry, documentaries, feature films, and news programs.
- Repeatability
- Credit given for only one of CEUS-T 204 or CEUS-U 212.
CEUS-T 301 Advanced Finnish I
- Credits
- 4
- Prerequisites
- CEUS-T 202 or CEUS-U 222 with a grade of C or higher
- Description
- Teaches advanced skills desirable for academia and work. The goal is to communicate effectively in demanding oral and written situations, and to handle both writing and speech on demanding topics. Also widens knowledge of Finnish culture and history.
CEUS-T 302 Advanced Finnish II
- Credits
- 4
- Prerequisites
- CEUS-T 301 with a grade of C or higher
- Description
- Teaches advanced skills desirable for academic life and work. Teaches effective communication in demanding oral and written situations, and an understanding of writing and speech on demanding topics. Also widens knowledge of Finnish culture and history.
CEUS-T 303 Advanced Estonian I
- Credits
- 4
- Prerequisites
- CEUS-T 204 or CEUS-U 212 with a grade of C or higher
- Description
- Builds students' confidence as language users via class discussion of newspaper articles, fiction and poetry, class presentations, journal entries, summaries of articles, film and news clips, short essays, TV broadcasts, and audiotape recordings. Focuses on structures of formal written Estonian and different registers of oral production.
CEUS-T 304 Advanced Estonian II
- Credits
- 4
- Prerequisites
- CEUS-T 303 with a grade of C or higher; or consent of department
- Description
- Consolidates students' knowledge of Estonian structure, and adds to vocabulary, especially in students' areas of interest. While speaking, reading, listening, and writing are developed, this course has more emphasis on reading and writing. Independent work and student contribution a must; class is tailored to individual interests.
CEUS-T 493 Advanced Study of a Central Eurasian Language I
- Credits
- 1–4 credit hours
- Prerequisites
- Grade of C or higher in a sixth-semester (300-level) language course
- Description
- Advanced study of a Central Eurasian language beyond the 300-level.
- Repeatability
- May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credit hours.
CEUS-T 494 Advanced Study of a Central Eurasian Language II
- Credits
- 1–4 credit hours
- Prerequisites
- CEUS-T 493 with a grade of C or higher
- Description
- Continuation of work begun in CEUS-T 493.
- Repeatability
- May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credit hours.
GER-K 200 Intermediate Norwegian I
- Credits
- 3
- Prerequisites
- GER-K 150 with a grade of C- or higher; or appropriate placement exam score
- Description
- Further development of oral and written command and language structures. Reading and discussion of literary and non-literary texts in a cultural context. Review of grammar and study of grammatical topics.
GER-K 250 Intermediate Norwegian II
- Credits
- 3
- Prerequisites
- GER-K 200 with a grade of C- or higher; or appropriate placement exam score
- Description
- Advanced reading proficiency, systematic vocabulary building, composition, and discussion of literary and non-literary texts in cultural and historical contexts. Review of grammar. Conducted in Norwegian.
- Introductory Course Option. One (1) course:
- Electives. Four (4) courses:
- Up to one (1) additional course from the Language Study Option list above
- CEUS-R 302 Modern Finland
- CEUS-R 304 Hot Reads from a Cool Country: Contemporary Finnish Literature
- CEUS-R 309 Topics in Baltic-Finnish Studies
- CEUS-R 392 Uralic Peoples and Cultures
- GER-E 361 Vikings and Sagas
- GER-E 362 Topics in Scandinavian Culture
- GER-E 363 Topics in Scandinavian Literature
CEUS-R 302 Modern Finland
- Credits
- 3
- Prerequisites
- None
- Description
- In-depth study of modern Finnish history, stressing Russification; 1905 Revolution; independence; interwar period, the Winter War and the Continuation War; "Finlandization," economic miracle, and welfare state; changing role of women; Finland as part of Scandinavia; literature, art, and music; and membership in the European Union.
- Fall 2024CASE SHcourse
CEUS-R 304 Hot Reads from a Cool Country: Contemporary Finnish Literature
- Credits
- 3
- Prerequisites
- None
- Description
- An introduction to contemporary Finnish literature which leads students through its major developments over the last 30 years. Focuses on the major themes and trends of Finnish literature through selected representative works. Finnish texts will be read in translation, analyzed, and discussed.
- Fall 2024CASE AHcourse
- Fall 2024CASE GCCcourse
CEUS-R 309 Topics in Baltic-Finnish Studies
- Credits
- 3
- Prerequisites
- None
- Description
- Variable title course for topics in Baltic-Finnish studies.
- Repeatability
- May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 9 credit hours.
CEUS-R 392 Uralic Peoples and Cultures
- Credits
- 3
- Prerequisites
- None
- Description
- Surveys the Uralic (Finno-Ugric and Samoyed) peoples of northern Europe and Siberia. Topics include their origins and history, traditional and modern cultures, ethnic and national identity, development and modernization, and political independence and Russian rule. Also covers interrelations among Uralic peoples in the modern era.
- Repeatability
- Credit given for only one of CEUS-R 392 or CEUS-U 370.
- Fall 2024CASE SHcourse
GER-E 361 Vikings and Sagas
- Credits
- 3
- Prerequisites
- None
- Description
- Introduction to Viking culture (c. 800-1100) and its reflections in selected sagas. Readings, lectures, and discussions. Conducted in English.
- Repeatability
- Credit given for only one of GER-E 361 or GER-G 350.
- Fall 2024CASE AHcourse
GER-E 362 Topics in Scandinavian Culture
- Credits
- 3
- Prerequisites
- None
- Description
- Topics dealing with language, literature, and culture in Norway and other Scandinavian countries in more recent historical periods. Discussions located within a comparative overview of political, economic, and social realms of the Nordic nations. Lectures in English. Topics vary.
- Repeatability
- May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 6 credit hours in GER-E 362 and GER-K 350.
- Fall 2024CASE AHcourse
- Fall 2024CASE GCCcourse
GER-E 363 Topics in Scandinavian Literature
- Credits
- 3
- Prerequisites
- None
- Description
- Topics dealing with literature in Norway and other Scandinavian countries. Discussions incorporate literary criticism, biography, and adaptations on film and stage in the Nordic nations. Lectures in English. Topics vary.
- Repeatability
- May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 6 credit hours in GER-E 362 and GER-K 350.
- Fall 2024CASE AHcourse
- Fall 2024CASE GCCcourse
- Additional Requirements.
- At least six (6) credit hours in the minor must come from CEUS-prefixed courses
- At least six (6) credit hours in the minor must come from GER-prefixed courses
- Minor GPA, Hours, and Minimum Grade Requirements.
- At least 9 credit hours in the minor must be completed in courses taken through the Indiana University Bloomington campus or an IU-administered or IU co-sponsored Overseas Study program.
- At least 9 credit hours in the minor must be completed at the 300–499 level.
- Except for the GPA requirement, a grade of C- or higher is required for a course to count toward a requirement in the minor.
- A GPA of at least 2.000 for all courses taken in the minor—including those where a grade lower than C- is earned—is required.
- Exceptions to minor requirements may be made with the approval of the department's Director of Undergraduate Studies, subject to final approval by the College of Arts and Sciences.