The Nordic studies concentration consists of five courses:
- One Norwegian language course beyond FOL-N. For example, Norwegian 232: Intermediate Norwegian II (or above) or; advanced intermediate knowledge of a different Nordic language.
- One or two other courses from Norwegian department offerings selected from Norwegian 130, 140, 224, 240, 244, 253, 282, 371, 372, or others, as approved by the director.
- Two or three courses from other departments, such as History 222, Philosophy 233, or other courses with significant content relating to the Nordic countries.
- Up to three courses from study abroad programs such as DIS, HECUA: The New Norway, and university direct enroll programs may be counted toward the Nordic Studies concentration.
- At least two of the five courses must have a focus on at least one Nordic country other than Norway.
To become a Nordic Studies Concentrator, contact Kari Lie Dorer, Director of Nordic Studies, and inform the registrar by filling out the form in SIS.