Lule Saami 2

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Autumn 2019 (1. semester)

Spring 2020 (2. semester)

Lule Saami 2 (LU2) is a study program that provides a further in-depth study of Lule Saami phonology, morphology and syntax. It also gives students basic knowledge of Saami language variation, special features of different Saami languages, and practical language training focusing on translation and interpreting.

This study program consists of three courses: Lule Saami Language 2, Saami Language Variation and Practical Language Use.

Learning outcomes:

• Have practical and theoretical knowledge of Saami language and use of Saami language

• Have knowledge of the different Saami languages

• Have an independent relationship with the subject, and a basis for further learning and development

General study skills. Must have passed both Lule Saami 1 (1LU) and SP169L Phonetics and Linguistics to be able to continue with Lule Saami 2 (LU2).
Saami languages are increasingly used in more and more areas of society, and Saami municipalities, Saami institutions and other institutions will need employees with good Saami language skills. This study program provides knowledge and insight that will be applicable in many contexts, such as teachings, cultural work, management, media and tourism. There is especially a need for Lule Saami teachers, and this study program can help to provide teachers with fundamental knowledge of Lule Saami language and grammar.
Lule Saami 2 (LU2) provides the opportunity to continue on to Lule Saami 3 (LU3), which is the last module in the Lule Saami Bachelor program.
Bodø/Drag. This study program consists of 3-4 gatherings during the semester. The gatherings will generally take place at Ájluokta, Divtasvuodna/Hábmer (Drag, Tysfjord/Hamarøy).

No tuition fees. Costs for semester registration and course literature apply.

Students should expect costs to incur in relation to sessions at Drag or elsewhere.

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The study programme is evaluated annually by students using course evaluation questionnaires/surveys and by the program director. The evaluations are included in the university's quality assurance system.
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