PHI2121
Coptic 1
Course info
- Course code: PHI2121
- Credits: 10
- Semester: Autumn
- Language: Norwegian and English
- Available as a single course
Study program affiliation:
- Praktisk-teologisk utdanning
- Praktisk-pedagogisk utdanning
- Metodistisk presteutdanning
- Erfaringsbasert master i praktisk teologi
- Master i diakoni
- Master in Theology
- Master i teologi
- Master in Religion in Contemporary Society
- Master i religionsvitenskap
- Erfaringsbasert master i KRLE / religion og etikk
- Lektorprogram
- Doktorgradsprogram
- Deltidsstudier i KRLE / religion og etikk
- Profesjonsstudium teologi
- Bachelor i teologi
- Bachelor i samfunn, politikk og religion
- Bachelor i religionsvitenskap
- Bachelor i globalisering og sosial bærekraft
- Bachelor i freds- og konfliktstudier
- Årsstudium i teologi
- Årsstudium i samfunnsfag
- Årsstudium i religion
The course provides an introduction to Coptic grammar and to texts written in Coptic. The aim is for students to develop basic reading skills with the aid of philological tools. The course also introduces short text excerpts from different periods.
The course provides the basis for taking PHI2122 Cloptic 2 (spring). PHI2121 and PHI2122 constitute a complete introductory course in Coptic.
Structure and organisation:
Teaching is normally delivered as weekly lectures, with the main emphasis on writing system, phonetics, and grammar. Classes are normally scheduled in the late afternoon/evening. Independent work between each lecture is expected.
Prerequisites: None.
The course is offered irregularly. An overview of the language courses offered in the current academic year can be found here: https://mf.no/phi .
About the study
Study requirements
To receive final assessment, the student must:
Students who do not meet these requirements will not be permitted to take the exam in the course. To avoid using an exam attempt, the student must actively withdraw their exam registration for the course by the withdrawal deadline of November 1.
Final assessment/Exam
The course is assessed by final approval of fulfilled course requirements. The course is assessed as "pass" / "fail"
Learning outcome
KNOWLEDGE
The student has:
SKILLS
The student can:
Overlapping courses
Students who have previously taken a corresponding 15-credit course at MF must be prepared for overlap and a reduced number of credits awarded for this course.