Swahili IV
About the Syllabus
Grading scale
Course modules
Position
The course is offered as a freestanding course.
Main field of study with advanced study
Entry requirements
To be admitted to the course, students must have completed the course AF1213 Swahili III (7,5 hp), or the equivalent.
Exception is made to the requirement for Swedish as a general entry requirement.
Content
The course constitutes a direct continuation of AF1213 Swahili III. In the course, the reading ability in Swahili is further developed through the study of slightly more complex authentic texts from prose and poetry. These are provided with comments, glossaries and audio recordings. The active vocabulary is expanded by around 500 words and phrases. Furthermore, word formation is studied to facilitate passive understanding of unknown words. Simple communication is practiced through practical application of frequent constructions. Translation skills are developed further, mainly from Swahili, but also into Swahili. The linguistic knowledge of Swahili is expanded through the study of some specific grammatical categories.
Objectives
On successful completion of the course, the student should be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
- give an account of the structures of Swahili and the terminology that has been introduced during the course;
- master an everyday vocabulary of about 2000 words and phrases;
Competence and skills
- read easy-to-understand texts with the help of a dictionary, translate them into English, and contextualise the content;
- write simple text in Swahili on topics which the student has become familiar with in previous parts of the course;
- communicate in Swahili on familiar everyday subjects;
discuss and correctly use the parts of Swahili grammar that have been in focus in the course;
Judgement and approach
- relate in a critical way to literature about the Swahili language and the Swahili language situation;
- relate critically to one's own learning process.
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Form of teaching
This is an online course. The teaching is conducted in the form of lectures and exercises on the learning platform of the University of Gothenburg.
Language of instruction: English
Examination formats
To what extent students have achieved the aims of the course is tested through continuous compulsory assignments during the course as well as a final written examination.
A student who has failed a course item is eligible for a retake exam/assignment. In connection with written assignments, supplementary assignments may be offered in order for the student to achieve a Pass grade. Such a supplementary assignment should be done within the stipulated time (normally five working days after the result has been posted). Otherwise a Fail grade will be reported.
A student who has completed an exam/assignment with a passing grade is not eligible for a retake for the purpose of receiving a higher grade. Nor may a student withdraw a test/assignment once it has been submitted for the purpose of avoiding receiving a grade for the work.
If a student who has been failed twice for the same examination element wishes to change examiner before the next examination session, such a request is to be granted unless there are specific reasons to the contrary (Chapter 6 Section 22 HF).
If a student has received a certificate of disability study support from the University of Gothenburg with a recommendation of adapted examination and/or adapted forms of assessment, an examiner may decide, if this is consistent with the course’s intended learning outcomes and provided that no unreasonable resources would be needed, to grant the student adapted examination and/or adapted forms of assessment.
If a course has been discontinued or undergone major changes, the student must be offered at least two examination sessions in addition to ordinary examination sessions. These sessions are to be spread over a period of at least one year but no more than two years after the course has been discontinued/changed. The same applies to placement and internship (VFU) except that this is restricted to only one further examination session.
If a student has been notified that they fulfil the requirements for being a student at Riksidrottsuniversitetet (RIU student), to combine elite sports activities with studies, the examiner is entitled to decide on adaptation of examinations if this is done in accordance with the Local rules regarding RIU students at the University of Gothenburg.
Grades
The grading scale comprises: Pass with Distinction (VG), Pass (G) and Fail (U).
For the grade Pass with Distinction (VG) on the whole course, this grade is required on the final examination.
Course evaluation
The results of and possible changes to the course will be shared with students who participated in the evaluation and students who are starting the course.
Other regulations
Equality aspects should be taken into consideration in content, literature, teaching and evaluation.
To follow a web-based course, students must have access to a computer, web camera and stable broadband connection.