Syllabus

Swedish as a Second Language II

Code
GSS3H8
Points
30 Credits
Level
First Cycle
School
School of Language, Literatures and Learning
Subject field
Swedish as a Second Language (SSA)
This course can be included in the following main field(s) of study
Swedish as a Second Language1
Progression indicator within (each) main field of study
1G1F
Approved
Approved, 18 November 2025.
This syllabus is valid from 18 November 2025.

Learning Outcomes

Modules

1.
Language, Teaching and Learning in a Second Language Perspective, 7.5 Credits
2.
Assessment and Feedback in a Second Language Perspective, 7.5 Credits
3.
Phonetics and Pronunciation in a Second Language Perspective, 7.5 Credits
4.
Fiction and Pupils‘ Written Production in a Multilingual Perspective, 7.5 Credits

Course Content

Modules

1.
Language, Teaching and Learning in a Second Language Perspective, 7.5 Credits
2.
Assessment and Feedback in a Second Language Perspective, 7.5 Credits
3.
Phonetics and Pronunciation in a Second Language Perspective, 7.5 Credits
4.
Fiction and Pupils‘ Written Production in a Multilingual Perspective, 7.5 Credits

Assessment

Grades

The grading scale used for the final course grade is U–VG.

Grades are reported as follows:

  • Language, Teaching and Learning in a Second Language Perspective - 7.5 Credits | U–VG
  • Assessment and Feedback in a Second Language Perspective - 7.5 Credits | U–VG
  • Phonetics and Pronunciation in a Second Language Perspective - 7.5 Credits | U–VG
  • Fiction and Pupils‘ Written Production in a Multilingual Perspective - 7.5 Credits | U–VG

Entry Requirements

  • 15 credits in the main field of study Swedish as a Second Language, including Swedish Language Structure in a Second Language Perspective, 7.5 credits

Other Information

This course cannot be counted towards the same degree along with courses that have equivalent content.

If the student has received a decision/recommendation granting study support from Dalarna University because of a disability, then the examiner has the right to offer an alternative examination arrangement. The examiner takes into account the objectives in the course syllabus when deciding whether the examination can be adapted in accordance with the decision/recommendation.