ISSHF1140 – Art in Norway: From the Viking Age to the Present
Course content
The course provides a survey of Norwegian visual art from the early medieval period to contemporary art. Primary focus is on painting, but developments in sculpture, architecture, folk arts, design, installations, conceptual and performative art are also covered. Beginning with archeological findings from the Viking Age and the arts of the stave churches, the course runs more or less chronologically through the arts with regular interventions from the present.
Learning outcome
Students taking this course will develop skills in describing, interpreting and critically reflect upon visual art and its discourse. They will learn to analyze Norwegian art as a key to understanding Norwegian culture, and to develop an understanding of the vital role that Norwegian artists have and have not played in shaping national identity.
Admission to the course
If you would like to take this course, you must apply directly to International Summer School.
Only students admitted to the course may take part in instruction.
Formal prerequisite knowledge
No obligatory prerequisites beyond the minimum requirements for entrance to higher education in Norway. Minimum academic requirements.
Teaching
The course consists of three hours of daily instruction, Monday to Friday, for four weeks. Classroom sessions include lectures and discussions, supplemented by field trips to numerous sites in Oslo. Note that the schedule is subject to change, and travel time for excursions may be included in the lecture hours. The field trips are included in the course fee.
See the course plan and reading list on the semester page.
Daily attendance is expected of all participants. Students must attend a minimum of 75% of the lectures in order to take the final exam.
Examination
The course includes a final exam.?The final written exam will contain slide identifications, definitions of key concepts and terms, and essay questions and lasts for 3 hours.
You can check your results and order transcripts in Studentweb three weeks after the exam.
Language of examination
The examination text is given in English, and you submit your response in English.
Grading scale
Grades are awarded on a scale from A to F, where A is the best grade and F is a fail. Read more about the grading system.
Resit an examination
Candidates who have a re-scheduled or new examination are allowed take the next ordinary examination. If you have successfully passed obligatory assignments, or other compulsory activities required before you are qualified to attend the exam, you need not re-sit these.
Only students with either valid absence (doctor's note) or students who failed the exam can re-sit an exam.
More about examinations at UiO
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- Withdrawal from an exam
- Illness at exams / postponed exams
- Explanation of grades and appeals
- Resitting an exam
- Cheating/attempted cheating
You will find further guides and resources at the web page on examinations at UiO.