Welcome to Historical and anthropological perspectives on religion, 7,5 Credits

Here you can find out more about course enrolment, course organisation and more. You can also find information about your syllabus and the course schedule.

Information about the course

Course and application code

RVA003, 13209

Study period and pace

week 36–45 100% (Full-time)

Register on your course

To keep your study place, you must register for your course no later than the course start date.

You register in Ladok for students, and the registration period opens two weeks before the course begins. By registering, you show that you are an active student in the course.

Syllabus and reading list

In the syllabus, you can read more about the course content, objectives, and how it is examined. In the reading list, you can see which course literature is included in your course.

You can find your syllabus and reading list at the link below. If there are multiple versions of a syllabus or reading list, you should refer to the latest edition.

Your Timetable

The course schedule is published no later than four weeks before the course starts. You can find your schedule using the Kronox schedule app. You can search by entering the course name, course code, or registration code.

Information från kursansvarig

The teaching is based on lectures and seminars where you as a student participate via the web. Students are responsible for being familiar with the specified seminar questions and reading the relevant course literature as specified in a detailed Study Guidance that will be made available before the course starts.

The course includes seminars, oral presentations and home exams through memo writing. The studies are given on a full-time basis, which means that you as a student are expected to complete the corresponding 40-hour study time per week. Some recorded material and lectures will be made available at the study platform, but active participation during the three meetings are encouraged.

Distance participation is possible through the web-conference tool Zoom and the study platform Canvas will be used extensively throughout the course. Note that all teachings, seminars, and communication are in English.

Contact

Student Support

Division of Educational Support

Telephone hours: Monday–Thursday 9.00–10.00.

Visiting hours: Monday–Friday 11.00–13.00 (Building 22)

This page was last updated 2024-07-03