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  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    Since its inception in 1972, the Scandinavian Section has been one of the premiere programs in the country for the study of Nordic languages and literatures on the undergraduate and graduate levels. Along with a sister department at UC Berkeley, the Scandinavian Section provides members of the University of California community, and the citizens of California, with up-to-date, scholarly information and instruction on topics concerning the Nordic countries with a particular emphasis on their cultures, their histories and their languages.

    The Scandinavian Section is fortunate to be housed in UCLA’s landmark building, Royce Hall. The third floor suite includes faculty and teaching assistant offices, a small reading room, and a lounge. After the devastating Northridge earthquake in 1993, Royce Hall was restored to its former glory.

    The Scandinavian Section offers a B.A. in Scandinavian Languages and Cultures, a B.A. in Nordic Studies, a minor in Scandinavian Studies, and an M.A. in Scandinavian Languages and Literatures. The Section also offers a Ph.D. through the Department of Germanic Languages. The programs are described in detail in the academics section of this website.

    The Scandinavian Section also offers instruction in many of the Nordic languages. Some of these courses are offered by UCLA instructors, while others are offered through a partnership with UC Berkeley and makes use of Internet 2.0 video-conferencing technology.

    Instruction in the Scandinavian Section is marked by our personal attention to students, and our deep commitment to undergraduate education. Section faculty are among the leading innovators in instructional technology at UCLA.

    Section faculty are also recognized for their innovative research projects. These include the archaeological excavations at Mosfell in Iceland, investigations of the connections between Scandinavia and early Hollywood, the development of an automated morphological analysis tool for Old Icelandic, investigations of Henrik Ibsen’s dramatic oeuvre, and a mapping project focusing on nineteenth century Danish folklore.
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    Since its inception in 1972, the Scandinavian Section has been one of the premiere programs in the country for the study of Nordic languages and literatures on the undergraduate and graduate levels. Along with a sister department at UC Berkeley, the Scandinavian Section provides members of the University of California community, and the citizens of California, with up-to-date, scholarly information and instruction on topics concerning the Nordic countries with a particular emphasis on their cultures, their histories and their languages.

    The Scandinavian Section is fortunate to be housed in UCLA’s landmark building, Royce Hall. The third floor suite includes faculty and teaching assistant offices, a small reading room, and a lounge. After the devastating Northridge earthquake in 1993, Royce Hall was restored to its former glory.

    The Scandinavian Section offers a B.A. in Scandinavian Languages and Cultures, a B.A. in Nordic Studies, a minor in Scandinavian Studies, and an M.A. in Scandinavian Languages and Literatures. The Section also offers a Ph.D. through the Department of Germanic Languages. The programs are described in detail in the academics section of this website.

    The Scandinavian Section also offers instruction in many of the Nordic languages. Some of these courses are offered by UCLA instructors, while others are offered through a partnership with UC Berkeley and makes use of Internet 2.0 video-conferencing technology.

    Instruction in the Scandinavian Section is marked by our personal attention to students, and our deep commitment to undergraduate education. Section faculty are among the leading innovators in instructional technology at UCLA.

    Section faculty are also recognized for their innovative research projects. These include the archaeological excavations at Mosfell in Iceland, investigations of the connections between Scandinavia and early Hollywood, the development of an automated morphological analysis tool for Old Icelandic, investigations of Henrik Ibsen’s dramatic oeuvre, and a mapping project focusing on nineteenth century Danish folklore.

    Disagree.
    Ouch
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    I’m taking my Mom to the game for her birthday so if I don’t see Mora and those pussies from Westwood crying on the sidelines by halftime I’ll be super pissed. Have fun in the game thread!

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    You know why
  • phineasphineas Member Posts: 4,732
    You should put these game threads in the front page @DerekJohnson

    Maybe they could convince some degenerates who only read front page articles to sign up
  • LesGrossmanLesGrossman Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,478 Founders Club

    First week with several good matchups, and first week with an early game for Udub. Of course they're all on at the same time. At least I don't have sit up until 7AM to watch Jonathan Smith fuck up so bad even OSU will be like "that's a no for me dawg".

    He already has.

  • LesGrossmanLesGrossman Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,478 Founders Club

    This bored after today's loss...

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    after?
  • section_332section_332 Member Posts: 2,403
    We all know how this will end. This bored is always better after a loss.
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