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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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)
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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