Sami Music and Cultural Studies
KNOWLEDGE
The student
- has basic knowledge of joik’s style-typical characteristics.
- has knowledge of some modern music with references to joik.
- has knowledge of using joik in educational contexts
- has knowledge of Sami culture
SKILLS
The student
- can account for various forms of joik.
- can create a simple joik and perform a few traditional joiks.
- is able to create a simple arrangement for a joik to be used in a teaching or band setting.
- can communicate knowledge about joik in school and is aware of resources (learning materials) adapted for a school setting.
GENERAL COMPETENCE
The student
- has a basic insight into Sami culture, including a particular focus on the Southern and Lule Sami field.
In addition to the semester fee and course literature, students are expected to provide their own laptop computer.
Learning through direct encounters with teachers who have inside knowledge of joik and Sami culture. Acquiring knowledge and understanding of the tradition and history of indigenous peoples through own work and in collaboration with others. Repertoire and expanded knowledge and skills by also working with this in other subjects in the study programme.
Learning through different forms of teaching such as joint lectures, group and individual work. Teaching on the course is also included in other courses that use different forms of teaching such as interaction and vocal work.
Mandatory participation (OD) in lessons, minimum 80%, and in agreed student-led activity.
Mandatory participation must be approved in order to take the exam.
Examination:
Portfolio (MA).
- Documented multimodal work on the use of Sami music in other courses.
- One written assignment.
Grading scale: Pass/fail.
Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:
MUS1070 - Sami Music and Cultural Studies - 2.5 credits