Course description for 2019/20
Nordic Politics
SA210S
Course description for 2019/20

Nordic Politics

SA210S
This course presents and compares the political systems of the Nordic countries. It starts out with a presentation of the common liberal democratic foundation the Nordic political systems are built upon, followed up by a brief historical sketch of the political development from the 1800s and up to the present political institutions. It then moves on to The Nordic Model of Government, dealing with central aspects like parliamentarism, consensual democracy, corporatism, welfare state, political party system, regional and local government and international relations concerning both the EU and High North issues. Through the course Norway and its political system is used as the starting point and the main example.
Admission occurs based on general study competence (university entrance) according to current Norwegian regulations.
Admission occurs based on general study competence (university entrance) or work competence (prior learning) according to current Norwegian regulations.

Knowledge and Understanding

The student should:

  • demonstrate an understanding of  the liberal foundation the Nordic political systems are built upon
  • have knowledge about the political development and the political institutions of the Nordic societies
  • be able to make comparisons between different parts and different levels of the political systems of the Nordic Countries
  • be familiar with concepts central to the political systems of the Nordic countries, like Social Democracy, the Welfare State and Consensual Democracy Corporatism
  • have basic knowledge about the foreign policy and security policy of the Nordic countries, especially regarding EU and High North issues

Skills

The student should:

  • have developed skills for critical analysis of political institutions and political organization

General Competence

The student should:

  • be able to compare the Nordic countries to other nations regarding political institutions and solutions to social challenges
No costs except semester registration fee and syllabus literature. Students registered on the Bachelor of Circumpolar Studies are excepted from the semester registration fee.
Compulsory for the Bachelor of Circumpolar Studies. Elective course for other students at Nord University
On campus and online lectures, seminars and compulsory written assignments (answer to module questions).
Annual evaluations which are included in the university´s quality assurance system.

Compound assessment (SV). Grading A - F:

Course work (AK):

Written assignments (answers to 4 module questions). The written assignments are preliminary examinations.

Grading: approved/not approved.

Oral Exam (MU):

The exam consists of an oral examination.

Grading: A-F.

The oral exam accounts for 100/100 of the final exam grade.

Course work an exam will be conducted in English, and must be answered in English.

Passing both AK and MU is required to successfully complete the course.

All means including course literature, internet, library, etc. but no artificial intelligence.

Generating responses using artificial intelligence (AI) tools, such as ChatGPT or similar, and submitting them entirely or partially as one's own work is considered cheating.

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:

SA210S-2 - Scandinavian Politics - 10 credits

SA210S-001 - Take-home examination - 6 credits

SA210S-002 - Portfolio assessment - 4 credits