Course Description
Scandinavian 2: Elementary Swedish, SCAND 2
Provides the student with a broad, yet robust, knowledge of the languages, literatures and cultures of the Nordic countries.
Key Information
Credit: 4 quarter units /
2.67 semester units credit
UC Los Angeles, European Languages and Transcultural Studies
Course Credit:
Upon successful completion, all online courses offered through cross-enrollment provide UC unit credit. Some courses are approved for GE, major preparation and/or, major credit or can be used as a substitute for a course at your campus.If "unit credit" is listed by your campus, consult your department, academic adviser or Student Affairs division to inquire about the petition process for more than unit credit for the course.
UC Berkeley:
Unit Credit
UC Davis:
General Education: AH, WC.
UC Irvine:
Unit Credit
UC Los Angeles:
Major Preparation: Scandinavian Languages and Cultures Major / Scandinavian Languages Minor
UC Merced:
General Education: Foreign Language GE (1 semester)
Units toward degree (see your adviser)
UC Riverside:
General Education: Elective Units
UC San Diego:
General Education: ERC - Foreign Language Requirement - third semester/intermediate level or fourth quarter course required for proficiency; Revelle - first quarter towards Foreign Language Requirement; Muir: by petition, one year of Swedish language would fulfill foreign language GE sequence; Sixth -1 NAHR; TMC 1 course toward lower division disciplinary breadth if noncontiguous to major;
UC San Francisco:
Unit Credit
UC Santa Barbara:
Unit Credit
UC Santa Cruz:
Unit Credit
Prerequisites
Scandinavian 1 with minimum grade of D-. You will not be prevented from enrolling in this class. The instructor or department may drop you from this class at their discretion if this requisite has not been met.
Course Fees
None
Course Creators

Tim Tangherlini
Timothy R. Tangherlini is a Professor at UCB. An expert on folklore, he has been involved in language teaching for the past 30 years, and began the distance learning project to share Nordic language resources across the UC campuses under the auspices of a TLTC grant from the UC Office of the President in 2002.
Timothy R. Tangherlini is a Professor at UCB. An expert on folklore, he has been involved in language teaching for the past 30 years, and began the distance learning project to share Nordic language resources across the UC campuses under the auspices of a TLTC grant from the UC Office of the President in 2002.
Johanna Karlsson
