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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Course Information


Course Lists by Special Designations

 

Russian

  
  • RUSS 1001 - Russian Level I


    3

    Lab work. P: No previous study of Russian or placement in RUSS 1001 by Russian placement test. First of four-course sequence. Intensive training in basic skills of writing, reading, speaking, and understanding Russian.
  
  • RUSS 1002 - Russian Level II


    3

    Lab work. P: RUSS 1001  or placement in 1002 by Russian placement test. Second of four course sequence. Further intensive training in basic skills of Russian language.
  
  • RUSS 2003 - Russian Level III


    3 Formerly RUSS 1003

    P: RUSS 1002  or placement in 2003 by Russian placement test. Third of four-course sequence. Further refinement of command over basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing Russian. Introduction to texts which enhance study of Russian in cultural context.
  
  • RUSS 2004 - Russian Level IV


    3 Formerly RUSS 1004

    P: RUSS 2003  or placement in 2004 by Russian placement test. Fourth of four-course sequence. Further refinement of command over basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing Russian. Fosters understanding of Russian life and culture.
  
  • RUSS 2120 - Introduction to Russian Culture


    3 GE:HU

    Taught in English. No knowledge of Russian required. May not count toward foreign language requirement. Introduces most significant achievements of Russian culture in their sociohistorical context through study and discussion of important literary texts and other cultural elements.
  
  • RUSS 2700 - Special Topics in Russian Studies


    3

    May be repeated for maximum of 6 s.h. with change of topic. May not count toward general education requirement. May be taught in Russian or English. Selected topics relating to language, literature or culture of Russia (pre-Soviet, Soviet or post-Soviet). Topics may vary.
  
  • RUSS 3220 - Nineteenth Century Russian Literature in Translation


    3 GE:HU

    Taught in English. No knowledge of Russian required. RP: RUSI 2001 . Literature of Russia during nineteenth century through study of selected readings in translation.
  
  • RUSS 3221 - Twentieth Century Russian Literature in Translation


    3 GE:HU

    Taught in English. No knowledge of Russian required. RP: RUSI 2001 . Literature and culture of Russia and Soviet Union during twentieth century through reading and discussion of significant texts in translation.
  
  • RUSS 3230 - Russian and Soviet Film


    3 GE:HU

    Taught in English. No knowledge of Russian required. RP: RUSI 2001 . Introduction to the major Russian and Soviet filmmakers.
  
  • RUSS 3700 - Special Topics in Russian Studies


    3

    May not count toward general education requirement. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. with change of topic. Taught in English or Russian. RP: RUSI 2001  or RUSS 3220  or RUSS 3221  or consent of instructor. Selected topics relating to literature or culture of Russia (pre-Soviet, Soviet or post-Soviet). Topics may vary.
  
  • RUSS 4700 - Special Topics in Russian Studies


    3

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. with change of topic. Taught in Russian or English. P: Consent of instructor. Selected topics relating to language, literature, culture, media, and film of the Russian-speaking world. Topics may vary.