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Iceman900t:
ha! Yeah, I like how some pages are English and some aren't! Anyway, that page that Marc linked to is good, and it does mention at the bottom that Philosophy is the largest part of the school(or at least the faculty) and it's taught at all campuses, including Sonderborg...although the page about foreign students doesn't mention philosophy.

<<put the pipe down, Patti...>>

Where do you see this?
 
Ok...I think I'm starting to get it...that's the Humanities page, which isn't just philosophy, but a bunch of other junk. If you look at the staff profiles, they all seem to be based on the Odense campus.
 
Iceman900t:
Ok...I think I'm starting to get it...that's the Humanities page, which isn't just philosophy, but a bunch of other junk. If you look at the staff profiles, they all seem to be based on the Odense campus.

I'm glad you are, Darlin', cuz I'm friggin lost...Where are you? Which page are you lookin' at? I don't see any staff profiles.
 
Bob3:
OK, now ya have me wondering. Are you planning on sneaking out of town for a while?

LOL...I was planning on it, but at the rate I'm going, I need a few lessons in researching before I venture anywhere! ;)
 
Paddles, I think your best bet would be to email the school. The main email address for philosophy seems to be filos@filos.sdu.dk. I'm sure someone over there can read/understand English...seems most Europeans can!
 
Iceman900t:
Here's a list of courses taught in English, along with what campus they are at....http://www.humaniora.sdu.dk/laeseplan/template.html?inc=fremmed&sprog=2&language=eng&current2=7. Obviously, I don't have a lot to do at work right now!

Thank you, Darlin'...but I think these are classes taught in English about the English language..."The objective of the lessons is to make the student capable of comprehending and analysing spoken and written English" ;) which I might add is, so I've heard, the hardest language to learn...so maybe I SHOULD take a few...it'd be interesting to see how other countries teach their students to speak English (???)

You are a great help and if work permits...keep your help comin' ;) pleeeeeeeeze
 

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