Wednesday, October 03, 2012

EDUCATION: Caucasus Studies: online courses. Malmö University, Sweden. (mah.se/caucasusstudies)



Themes of online courses offered at Caucasus Studies, Malmö Univeristy. More information: www.mah.se/caucasusstudies/courses Photos by faculty members Karina Vamling and Märta-Lisa Magnusson

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Till startsidanCaucasus Studies includes a range of area courses with a focus on the Caucasus region. All courses are offered exclusively online with instruction in English. There are no mandatory seminars or lectures on campus.

Caucasus Studies I,  IM112L      SCHEDULE

Caucasus studies I (1-30 higher education credits, full time) includes the following four course modules, each 7,5 higher educaton credits (syllabus, click here):
  
Caucasus Studies II  IM113L      SCHEDULE
Caucasus studies II (31-60 higher education credits) scheduled for the fall of 2013. You will find the syllabus and other details  here.

Other Caucasus-related course offerings
Post-Soviet Caucasus: Politics, Civil Society, Economy, IM231L 1-15 c.   SCHEDULE
Chechen IM227L higher education credits. Not offered in the fall 2012.
Georgian I, 1-15 higher education credits (Download folder,link)
Georgian II, 16-30 higher education credits
Russian 1, part 1, is offered as an optional course module within Caucasus Studies I
Ryska I, 15 credits (Russian is offered with online  instruction in Swedish)

Caucasus Studies has been established as a new field of study at the Department of International Migration and Ethnic Relations (IMER). Head of Department Jonas Alwall opens the seminar. The program at IMER on March 4 2010 includes a short presentation of Caucasus Studies and courses on offer, followed by a guest lecture by Ib Faurby (part 2), former chief advisor at the Royal Danish Defense College and a security policy expert with extensive experience of the Caucasus region






Caucasus Studies (www.mah.se/caucasusstudies/courses) has been established as a new field of study at the Department of International Migration and Ethnic Relations (IMER). Head of Department Jonas Alwall opens the seminar. The program at IMER on March 4 2010 includes a short presentation of Caucasus Studies and courses on offer, followed by a guest lecture by Ib Faurby (part 2), former chief advisor at the Royal Danish Defense College and a security policy expert with extensive experience of the Caucasus region.

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