HØEB0102FU Cancelled History and Cultural History of the Balkans

Volume 2024/2025
Content

Intended learning outcomes:

Knowledge of: 

  • The main characteristics of the historical development of the Balkans up to the present. 
  • The main characteristics of the development of the Balkans in terms of cultural history and literary history up to the present 
  • Relevant concepts and approaches for analysing historical and cultural-historical issues.

 

Skills in

  • applying and adopting a critical approach to international academic literature.
  • assessing and applying sources of different types and from different media, including translated literature.
  • identifying and discussing significant issues within the history and cultural history of the countries studied.
  • explaining and communicating significant issues within the history and cultural history of the countries studied.

 

Competencies in

  • familiarizing oneself with comprehensive historical and cultural-historical topics.
  • adopting an independent and critical approach to academic literature and sources.
  • presenting knowledge and issues clearly and accurately.
Learning Outcome

BA 2019-studieordning (BA in Eastern European studies, 2019 study programme):
Balkan history and cultural history (activity code HBAB01271E)

BA-tilvalg i Østeuropastudier 2019-studieordning(BA electives in Eastern European studies, 2019 study programme):
Balkan history and cultural history (activity code HBAB10171E)
Individually Studied Topic A (activity code HØEB10171E)
Individually Studied Topic B (activity code HØEB10181E)

Exchange students BA level:
History and Cultural History of the Balkans (activity code HBAB10171E)

A syllabus of 800-1,000 standard pages of academic literature and a total of eight literary or cinematic works from the countries studied in translation/with subtitles.

Class instruction with lectures, discussions and presentations. The instruction gives special emphasis to the training and development of written presentation.
  • Category
  • Hours
  • Lectures
  • 84
  • Preparation
  • 328,5
  • Total
  • 412,5
Written
Oral
Individual
Continuous feedback during the course of the semester
Credit
15 ECTS
Type of assessment
Other
Criteria for exam assesment
Credit
15 ECTS
Type of assessment
Other
Criteria for exam assesment

Academic targets

At the examination, the student can demonstrate:

Knowledge of:

  • The main characteristics of the historical development of Poland or the Balkans up to the present.
  • The main characteristics of the development of Poland or the Balkans in terms of cultural history and literary history up to the present
  • Relevant concepts and approaches for analysing historical and cultural-historical issues.

 

Skills in:

  • applying and adopting a critical approach to international academic literature.
  • assessing and applying sources of different types and from different media, including translated literature.
  • identifying and discussing significant issues within the history and cultural history of the country(-ies) studied.
  • explaining and communicating significant issues within the history and cultural history of the country(-ies) studied.

 

Competencies in:

  • familiarizing oneself with comprehensive historical and cultural-historical topics.
  • adopting an independent and critical approach to academic literature and sources.
  • presenting knowledge and issues clearly and accurately.

 

Syllabus

The examiner compiles a syllabus of 800-1,000 standard pages of academic literature and a total of eight literary or cinematic works from the language field in translation/with subtitles.

 

Teaching and working methods

Class instruction with lectures, discussions and presentations. The instruction gives special emphasis to the training and development of written presentation.

 

Exam provisions

Form of exam: Take-home assignment on set subject.

Scope: 8–10 standard pages. The students have 7 days to complete their paper.

Assessment: Internal exam with a single examiner with assessment based on the 7-point grading scale.

Regulations for group exams: The exam can only be taken individually.

Exam language(s): Danish or English.

Permitted exam aids: All.

Make-up exam/resit: Conducted in the same manner as the ordinary exam.