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Modern Studies

The Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Akureyri offers a three year programme leading to a B.A. degree in Modern Studies.

What is Modern Studies?
The term modern studies refers to an inter-disciplinary branch in the field of humanities. It is a well known subject of study abroad but the University of Akureyri is the only university in Iceland that offers a programme of this type. The studies explore the origins of the present and the revolutionary changes that have ensued. The studies are inter-disciplinary because they constitute a multi lateral approach to the present, e.g. from the point of view of philosophy, history, literature and various branches of the social sciences. The courses are taught by permanent teachers of the faculty or temporary teachers, foreign and Icelandic, who are specialists in their respective fields. A part of the teaching is conducted in English.

What is the Meaning of Modernity
Modernity is the term relating to the world of ideas, ways of life and the social structure that traces its beginnings to western countries in the early half of the 18th century. Max Weber described the onset of modernity as a desecration of the world, which refers to scientifically founded logic as a dominant feature in the daily life of man in lieu of religion and superstition. It implies that society, administration and culture are increasingly subject to logical order thus blazing the trail for progress of human rights, democracy and freedom of the individual. This progress is accompanied by an uprooting and isolation of the individual, aimlessness in a desecrated world and new forms of discrimination and injustice. The attractions of urban life are powerful, irrespective of whether we are dealing with Brazil, China or Iceland, but the city is one of the most significant symbols of the present or modernity. Modernity continues undaunted with all its contradictions that are reflected e.g. clearly in growing life expectancy on the one hand and genocide on the other.

Why Modern Studies?

  • Modern studies as a subject is a promising option for those who want to acquire a broadly founded education in the humanities.
  • Modern studies are well suited to the needs of those who want to complete parts of their study at universities abroad. The first year courses are a good preparation for study abroad and various subjects of study can be fitted into the sundry humanities and social science courses for the B.A. degree in modern studies at the University of Akureyri.
  • Modern studies are well suited to the requirements of those wanting to take their major or minor subjects of study in either the humanities or social sciences at the University of Iceland or at cooperating universities abroad.

Six Fields of Emphasis in Modern Studies
Students who pursue a 180 ECTS B.A. degree in Modern Studies select their own fields of emphasis (see further information below) that make studies quite flexible and in effect individually oriented. The electives are most of them taught within the Faculty of Social Sciences, but some of them in the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Education and the School of Business and Science

Study Structure
Studies toward a 180 ECTS B.A. degree in Modern Studies are structured in the following way: During the first year of study, students take various basic courses, such as Practical Skills for the Social Sciences and the Humanities, History of Ideas, Industrialization and Globalization, Critical Analysis of Information, Introduction to Journalism and Media Studies, Introduction to Social Studies, Deconstructing the 20th Century, and Ethics and Moral Controversies. In the 2nd and 3rd year students take courses such as Individualism and nationatlity, The Concept of Modernity, Gender Studies and The Fourth Estate I and II, and Icelandic Media I and II, while attending seminars in modern studies, one during each semester, where specialized issues are delved into such as the ideal of progress of the present, nationality and national consciousness, cities and urbanization, the holocaust, utopias, the concept of freedom, development of individual consciousness, alleged conflicts of different cultural worlds, acts of terrorism and ethnic cleansing. In the 2nd and 3rd year students increasingly assume responsibility for their own studies by selecting courses in two out of six fields of emphasis. Studies finish with a 12 ECTS B.A. thesis.


Modern Studies as a 180 ECTS Major Subject

Compulsory Courses (126 ECTS) 

AFB0173Deconstructing the 20th Century6 ECTS
EOS0173Individualism and nationality6 ECTS
FJÖ0173Introduction to Journalism and Media Studies6 ECTS
HSA0153History of Ideas6 ECTS
IBH0173Industrialization and Globalization6 ECTS
IFJ0173Icelandic Media I6 ECTS
IFJ0273Icelandic Media II6 ECTS
KYN0173Gender Studies6 ECTS
NTH0173The Concept of Modernity6 ECTS
NÚT0373Modern Studies Seminar I6 ECTS
NÚT0473Modern Studies Seminar II6 ECTS
NÚT0573Modern Studies Seminar III6 ECTS
NÚT0673Modern Studies Seminar IV6 ECTS
RÝN0173Critical Analysis of Information6 ECTS
SIÐ0173Ethics and Moral Controversy6 ECTS
VIN0173Practical Skills for the Social Sciences and the Humanities6 ECTS
VLD0173The Fourth Estate I 6 ECTS
VLD0273The Fourth Estate II6 ECTS
ÞJF0173The Study of Society6 ECTS
LOK0146B.A. Thesis in Modern Studies12 ECTS
   
Elective Courses (54 ECTS)
Students select courses from two of the following six fields of emphasis:
 
Emphasis on Humanities 
ÍSL0156Practical Icelandic6 ECTS
HSM0153Philosophy of Education6 ECTS
GRK0112Local Studies6 ECTS
MÁL0156Linguistic Development and Children‘s Reading6 ECTS
ÍSL0256Icelandic for Teachers6 ECTS
ÍSL0356Icelandic6 ECTS
ÍSA0156Icelandic - Communication6 ECTS
RSK0156Creative Writing6 ECTS
SAS0156History and Society6 ECTS
BUB0156Literature for Children and Adolescents6 ECTS
DAN0156Danish6 ECTS
ENS0156English6 ECTS
KET0156Language Pedagogy6 ECTS
TRÚ0156Religion6 ECTS
LAS0156Geography and History6 ECTS
LIS0156Art History and Aesthetics6 ECTS
BÓB0156Books and Book-culture6 ECTS
MOS0156Culture and Society6 ECTS
 
Emphasis on East Asian studies *
Háskóli ÍslandsHistory of China I5 ECTS
Háskóli ÍslandsHistory of China II5 ECTS
Háskóli ÍslandsChinese Culture and Society5 ECTS
* Notice! The East-Asian courses are available as a distance learning program from the University of Iceland and depend on attendance.
 
Emphasis on Social and Economic Development
AÐF0173Research Methods for Social Science I6 ECTS
EIR0173Qualitative Research Methods6 ECTS
NOR0173Introduction to the Circumpolar North6 ECTS
FÉL0373The Sociology of Iceland6 ECTS
ÞMN0273Peoples and Cultures of the Circumpolar North6 ECTS
STJ0273International Politics6 ECTS
ÞRM0173Main Issues in Development Studies6 ECTS
   
Emphasis on Social Studies
AÐF0173Research Methods for Social Science I6 ECTS
AÐF0273Research Methods for Social Science II6 ECTS
AÐF0373Research Methods for Social Science III6 ECTS
EIR0173Qualitative Research Methods6 ECTS
FÉL0173Individual and society6 ECTS
HAG0173Economic Analysis6 ECTS
STJ0173Political Science Analysis6 ECTS
MAN0173Anthropological Analysis6 ECTS
ABR0173Crime and Deviance6 ECTS
STJ0273International Politics6 ECTS
FÉL0373The Sociology of Iceland6 ECTS
   
Emphasis on Media Studies
MMF0173Visual Expression and Pictorial Material in the Media6 ECTS
HNM0173The New Media6 ECTS
LJÓ0173Broadcast Media6 ECTS
PRN0173Print Media6 ECTS
DRF0173Rural and Urban Media6 ECTS
ÁBÐ0173The Status and Responsibility of Media Personnel6 ECTS
FJR0173Media Critique I6 ECTS
FJR0273Media Critique II6 ECTS
AÐF0173Research Methods for Social Science I6 ECTS
EIR0173Qualitative Research Methods6 ECTS
   
Emphasis on Law
SAG0173Roman Law6 ECTS
SAG0273History, Development and Characteristics of Continental Law6 ECTS
SAG0373History, Development and Characteristics of the Common Law6 ECTS
SAG0473Icelandic Legal History6 ECTS
EVR0173European Law I: EU/EEA Institutions and Sources of EU/EEA Law6 ECTS
EVR0273European Law II: Substantive Rules of the EU/EEA and the Internal Market6 ECTS
SKP0173Constitutional Theory6 ECTS
SKP0273Comparative Constitutional Law6 ECTS
ÞJR0273Public International Law6 ECTS
HRT0173The Law of the Sea6 ECTS
RÉT0273Human Rights Law6 ECTS
SÝS0173Administrative Law6 ECTS
CPS0173Capita selecta I6 ECTS

 


Modern Studies as a 120 ECTS Major Subject

Compulsory Courses (102 ECTS)

AFB0173Deconstructing the 20th Century6 ECTS
EOS0173Individualism and nationality6 ECTS
FJÖ0173Introduction to Journalism and Media Studies6 ECTS
HSA0153History of Ideas6 ECTS
IBH0173Industrialization and Globalization6 ECTS
KYN0173Gender Studies6 ECTS
NTH0173The Concept of Modernity6 ECTS
NÚT0373Modern Studies Seminar I6 ECTS
NÚT0473Modern Studies Seminar II6 ECTS
NÚT0573Modern Studies Seminar III6 ECTS
NÚT0673Modern Studies Seminar IV6 ECTS
RÝN0173Critical Analysis of Information6 ECTS
SIÐ0173Ethics and Moral Controversy6 ECTS
VIN0173Practical Skills for the Social Sciences and the Humanities6 ECTS
ÞJF0173Introduction to social theory6 ECTS
LOK0146B.A. Thesis in Modern Studies12 ECTS
   
Elective Courses (18 ECTS)
Students select courses from the fields of emphasis defined above

Modern Studies as a 60 ECTS Minor Subject

In order to receive a minor (60 ECTS) in modern studies, students must complete 10 of the following 15 courses:

AFB0173Deconstructing the 20th Century6 ECTS
EOS0173Individualism and nationality6 ECTS
HSA0153History of Ideas6 ECTS
IBH0173Industrialization and Globalization6 ECTS
KYN0173Gender Studies6 ECTS
NTH0173The Concept of Modernity6 ECTS
NÚT0373Modern Studies Seminar I6 ECTS
NÚT0473Modern Studies Seminar II6 ECTS
RÝN0173Critical Analysis of Information6 ECTS
SIÐ0173Ethics and Moral Controversy6 ECTS
VIN0173Practical Skills for the Social Sciences and the Humanities6 ECTS
ÞJF0173Introduction to social theory6 ECTS
FJÖ0173Introduction to Journalism and Media Studies6 ECTS
SSÁ0173History of Psychology6 ECTS
VAL0273Elective course in Modern Studies6 ECTS

On Completion of Studies

The B.A. degree in modern studies constitutes a sound basis for advanced studies in various subjects of humanities and social sciences. It makes for a broader outlook on life, and an improved understanding of the environment, critical thinking and ability to cope with complicated tasks. The studies provide in other words a sound general education that is desirable for employment of various kinds, and the employer may be the state or municipalities, institutes, associations or private corporations.



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