S pecial A rea S tudies (SAS-courses) Spring 2017 accessible to all Exchange Students regardless of discipline affiliation MONDAY a.m. SASH65 History of the Holocaust 23 January – 13 March 10.15 – 12.00 (Monday and Thursday) Department of History LUX, room B152 SASH63 Swedish Politics – Past and Present 29 March – 24 May 10.15 – 12.00 (Monday and Wednesday) SASH16 Survey of Swedish Literature 17 January – 21 March 9.15 – 12.00 SOL Centre, room A121 Sölvegatan 13 A _____ ---- _____ SASH69 Media and History of Political Rhetoric 4 April – 1 June 10.15 – 12.00 (Tuesday and Thursday) SOL Centre, room A121 Sölvegatan 13 A _____ ---- _____ SASH66 One World – One Morality 23 January – 13 March 10.15 – 12.00 (Monday and Friday) p.m. SASH68 Critical Animal Studies: Animals in Society, Culture and the Media 18 January – 22 March 9.15 – 12.00 SOL Centre, room A121 Sölvegatan 13 A _____ ---- _____ SASH84 Paganism Revived – the New Religions of Today 5 April – 2 June 10.15 – 12.00 (Wednesday and Friday) Centre for Theology and Religious Studies LUX, room C214 Helgonavägen 3 _____ ---- _____ FRIDAY SASH65 History of the Holocaust 23 January – 13 March 10.15 – 12.00 (Monday and Thursday) SASH66 One World – One Morality 23 January – 13 March 9.15 – 12.00 (Monday and Friday) LUX, room B152 Helgonavägen 3 LUX, room B129 Helgonavägen 3 _____------ _____ _____ ---- _____ SASH61 Cultural Perspectives on Health, Lifestyle & Medicine 10 March – 2 June 9.15 – 12.00 SASH69 Media and History of Political Rhetoric 4 April – 1 June 10.15 – 12.00 (Tuesday and Thursday) SOL Centre, room A121 Sölvegatan 13 A SASH63 Swedish Politics – Past and Present 29 March – 24 May 10.15 – 12.00 (Monday and Wednesday) Department of Philosophy LUX, room B129 Helgonavägen 3 LUX, room B237 Helgonavägen 3 SASH73 Health and Diet through Human History 24 January – 16 March 13.15 – 15.00 (Tuesday and Thursday) SASH26 Diversity of the World’s Languages 20 March – 31 May 13.15 – 15.00 (Monday and Wednesday) SASH73 Health and Diet through Human History 24 January – 16 March 13.15 – 15.00 (Tuesday and Thursday) SOL Centre, room A121 Sölvegatan 13 A _____ ---- _____ Dept. of Archaeology and Ancient history LUX, room B129 Helgonavägen 3 SOL Centre, room A121 Sölvegatan 13 A LUX, room B129 Helgonavägen 3 _____ ---- _____ SASH79 Barbarians and Romans 21 March – 18 May 13.15 – 15.00 (Tuesday and Thursday) SASH58 Gastronomy – a Global and Interdisciplinary Perspective 25 January – 10 May 15.15 – 17.00 SASH79 Barbarians and Romans 21 March – 18 May 13.15 – 15.00 (Tuesday and Thursday) Dept. of Archaeology and Ancient history LUX, room B152 Helgonavägen 3 Dept. of Arts and Cultural Studies LUX, room B129 Helgonavägen 3 SOL Centre, room A121 Sölvegatan 13 A _____ ---- _____ SASH84 Paganism Revived – the New Religions of Today 5 April – 2 June 10.15 – 12.00 (Wednesday and Friday) LUX, room C214 Helgonavägen 3 SASH26 Diversity of the World’s Languages 20 March – 31 May 13.15 – 15.00 (Monday and Wednesday) SASH38 Governance and Conflict in the Middle East 16 January – 15 May 15.15 – 17.00 (16 Jan. is a compulsory introduction meeting between 15.15-16.00) Dept. of Arts and Cultural Studies LUX, room B129 Helgonavägen 3 _____------ _____ _____ ---- _____ SASH76 The Religious Impact of Migration in Sweden 6 March – 8 May 16.15 – 18.00 (Monday and Thursday) SASH74 Swedish Art in Scandinavian Context 21 March – 30 May 13.15 – 16.00 Centre for Theology and Religious Studies LUX, room B237 Helgonavägen 3 Dept. of Arts and Cultural Studies LUX, room B129 Helgonavägen 3 LUX, room B152 Helgonavägen 3 SASH55 Introduction to Scandinavian Culture and Society 27 January – 12 May 13.15 – 16.00 (occasionally 13.15 – 15.00 or 13.15 – 17.00) Dept. of Arts and Cultural Studies LUX, room B251 Helgonavägen 3 _____ ---- _____ SASH35 Globalisation in the Pre-Modern World 20 January – 24 March 13.15 – 16.00 _____ ---- _____ SASH76 The Religious Impact of Migration in Sweden 6 March – 8 May 16.15 – 18.00 (Monday and Thursday) Dept. of Archaeology and Ancient history LUX, room B129 Helgonavägen 3 LUX, room B237 Helgonavägen 3 Clashing courses: SASH65 and SASH66 SASH38 and SASH76 SASH74 and SASH79 SASH63 and SASH84 SASH61 and SASH84 Ref:[email protected] SASH35 and SASH55 Exchange Students have to apply for SAS courses in the same way they apply for all other courses, i.e. via the online system provided to them. Please note: This schedule is preliminary. The latest information can be found on https://se.timeedit.net/web/lu/db1/ehl1/ The addresses on this schedule indicate the location where the first lecture will take place. There will be a sign posted at the entrance of the Department if a specific room number has not been provided in this schedule. The final schedule, reading lists, and other useful information will be distributed during the first lecture. The first lecture is obligatory. If you cannot attend the first lecture you need to inform the teacher or your coordinator in good time before the lecture starts, otherwise you will loose your place. Vers. 30 November, 2016 S p r i n g S e m e s t e r 2017 – s c h e d u l e Department of History LUX, room B237 Helgonavägen 3 SAS-courses at the Faculties of Humanities and Theology TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Special Area Studies (SAS-courses) accessible to all Exchange Students regardless of discipline affiliation Spring Semester 2017 Unless indicated there are no separate introductory meetings for these courses. SAS Course at the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts Information may be requested from: [email protected] Webpage: http://www.odeum.lu.se/utbildning/kurser Period 3 and 4 SASL04 Orchestra Playing and Choir Singing Lunds Akademiska kör (Lund University Academic Choir), Mondays 18.30-21.00; beginning of January – beginning of June Lunds universitets brassband (Lund University Brass Band), Tuesdays 19.00 -21.30; beginning of January – beginning of June Akademiska kapellet (Lund University Academic Orchestra), Wednesdays; 19.00-21.30, beginning of January – beginning of June Address: Paradisgatan 5C Palaestra et Odeum, rehearsal hall: Odeums SAS courses at the Faculty of Science Information may be requested from: [email protected] Webpage: http://www.science.lu.se/education/exchange-studies Period 3 SASF10 The Scientific Method, dates Webpage: http://home.thep.lu.se/sasf10/ Schedules can be found here: http://home.thep.lu.se/sasf10/schedule.html Address: Department of Astronomy and Theoretical Physics, Sölvegatan 14 SAS Courses at the Faculty of Social Sciences Information may be requested from: [email protected] Webpage: http://www.sam.lu.se/en/education/exchange-studies/incoming-exchange-students Period 3 Period 4 SASA16 Gender, Social Change and Modernity in Sweden/Scandinavia, January 16SASA23 Social Anthropology and Contemporary Swedish Society, 21 Mar – 24 April Department of Sociology, Paradisgatan 5, House G, 20 March, Department of Gender Studies House M, Allhelgona Kyrkogata 14, Schedule: http://www.genus.lu.se/utbildning/fristaende-kurser/grundniva/gender-social-change-and-modernity-insweden-scandinavia Schedule: http://www.soc.lu.se/en/education/courses/undergraduate-courses/social-anthropology-and-contemporaryswedish-society SASA22 Swedish Social Policy, 16 January – 15 February SASA17 Scandinavian Models of Equality, 21 March – 4 June Department of Gender studies House M, Allhelgona Kyrkogata 14, The department of Sociology, Paradisgatan 5, house G, Schedule: http://www.soc.lu.se/en/education/courses/undergraduate-courses/swedish-social-policy Schedule: http://www.genus.lu.se/utbildning/fristaende-kurser/grundniva/scandinavian-model-of-equality SASA20 Education, Culture and Lifestyle, 16 February – 20 March The department of Sociology, Paradisgatan 5, house G, Schedule: http://www.soc.lu.se/en/education/courses/undergraduate-courses/education-culture-and-lifestyle-in-sweden SAS courses at the School of Economics and Management Information may be requested from: [email protected] Period 3 SASE12 Family and Work: Scandinavia in the International Perspective, 16 January – 15 February Webpage: http://www.ekh.lu.se/kurser/sase12 SASE10 Swedish Economic Development, 16 February – 17 March Webpage: http://www.ekh.lu.se/kurser/sase10 Schedules can be found in Time Edit: https://se.timeedit.net/web/lu/db1/ehl1/ Webpage: http://www.lusem.lu.se/exchange/courses Period 4 SASE11 Economic Change, Labour Market and the Population, 20 March – 26 April Webpage: http://www.ekh.lu.se/kurser/sase11 Address: Holger Crafoords Ekonomicentrum, Tycho Brahes väg 1 SAS course at International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE) Information may be requested from: [email protected] Webpage: www.iiiee.lu.se Period 4 SASI01 Greening the Economy – Lessons from Scandinavia, 19 April – 24 May, Wednesdays 10-12, and Fridays 9-12 Webpage: http://www.iiiee.lu.se/education/special-area-studies-sas Address: First meeting in room 201, second floor, at the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics at Tegnérsplatsen 4 Exchange Students have to apply for SAS courses in the same way they apply for all other courses, i.e. via the online system provided to them. Please note: This schedule is preliminary. The latest information can be found on https://se.timeedit.net/web/lu/db1/ehl1/ The addresses on this schedule indicate the location where the first lecture will take place. There will be a sign posted at the entrance of the Department if a specific room number has not been provided in this schedule. The final schedule, reading lists, and other useful information will be distributed during the first lecture. The first lecture is obligatory. If you cannot attend the first lecture you need to inform the teacher or your coordinator in good time before the lecture starts, otherwise you will loose your place. Vers. 30 November, 2016
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