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SWED 1104 Beginning Swedish I, 3 credits
Students having completed one year of Swedish within the past two years should enroll in SWED 1105. Study and practice of the basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Emphasis is on correct oral expression, grammatical constructions, and aural comprehension. Reading and class presentations provide insights into Swedish culture.

SWED 1105 Beginning Swedish II, 3 credits
Prerequisite: Swedish 1104 or permission of instructor.
Study and practice of the basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Emphasis is on correct oral expression, grammatical constructions, and aural comprehension. Reading and class presentations provide insights into Swedish culture.

SWED 1106 Beginning Swedish III, 3 credits
Prerequisite: Swedish 1105, or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
Review and expanded practice of the skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Emphasis continues on correct oral expression, grammatical constructions, and aural comprehension. Readings and class presentations provide insights into Swedish Culture.

SWED 1111 An Introduction to Swedish Culture, 3 credits
(Meets MnTC Goal 6 and 8)
Provides an introduction to Sweden with emphasis on its history, literature, arts, and on present political and social trends as well as its relationship to the other Scandinavian nations. The course is taught in English; no knowledge of Swedish is required.

SWED 2200 Field Study Abroad, 1-3 credits
(Cross-listed as HUM 2200)
Takes students to Sweden to observe firsthand both ancient and modern components of Swedish civilization, including Sweden’s relationship with the other Scandinavian nations. When offered as a study tour, a classroom segment precedes the trip, covering such items as the history and geography of the areas to be visited and cultural differences to be experienced. No knowledge of Swedish is required.

SWED 2299 Independent Study, 1-4 credits
Prerequisite: Two courses in Swedish successfully completed.
Designed to offer students the opportunity to do extensive reading or research on a specified topic in Swedish.

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