Introduction to the Swedish society, language and culture
This credit-free course puts emphasis on everyday life in Sweden and aims to give the students basic, “survival” skills in the Swedish language as well as an introduction to Swedish history, culture and modern society. The course offers different tracks, allowing the students to decide themselves what they want to achieve and how much time they want to devote to the course.
Course design
The course is offered every autumn semester (period 1 and 2), and starts in September. Participation is free of charge and the course does not give grades or academic credits.
Since not all students have the same goals and amount of time, the course is divided into three parts: a short introduction, followed by two different tracks. The students can participate in all three parts, or only one or two of them.
A short introduction to Sweden and the Swedish language
For students who don’t have the time or interest to take a whole course but still want to the learn the basics of the Swedish language (for example to say ”thank you” or how to pronounce those strange letters å, ä, ö) and some basic facts about life in Sweden, we offer three introductory lectures - two in the Swedish language and one in Swedish culture and society. When signing up for the introduction, students will also get access to an online self study course so that they can continue learning Swedish in their own pace after the introduction.
Two tracks
For students who want to learn more about the Swedish language and society after the introduction, we offer two tracks: Swedish language and Swedish culture. The student can choose to participate in one or both of the tracks.
Application
The application is now closed. The course is full – no further registrations are planned this term. No late admissions will be made.
Schedule
Attendance is not compulsory. The lectures are campus-based and cannot be followed online. On the other hand, all materials from the lectures will be published on Canvas, and you will have access to an AI assistant and an additional online course (Learning Swedish).
All meetings are on Mondays, 17-19.
Sept 1 Intro Language 1 Room: F1
Sept 8 Intro Language 2 Room: F1
Sept 15 Intro Culture Room: F1
Sept 22 Language 1 Room: F1
Sept 29 Language 2 Room: F1
Oct 6 Culture 1 Room: F1
Oct 27 Language 3 Room: E1
Nov 3 Language 4 Room: M1 (!)
Nov 10 Culture 2 Room: E1
Nov 17 Language 5 Room: E1
Nov 24 Language 6 Room: E1
Dec 1 Culture 3 Room: E1
Dec 8 Language 7 Room: E1
After this course
Fee-paying Master's students who have finished Track 1 are eligible for the next course, Swedish for advanced beginners During their third semester at KTH, these students may continue with the third course, Professional Swedish .
Other international students wanting to learn more Swedish should instead find out about their possibilities to take our credit-giving courses in Swedish .
Contact
For questions about application, eligibility, course content etc, please contact Viktor Englund vengl@kth.se