Russian
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RUSS 100A 3
Credits
RUSS 100B 3 Credits
Beginning Russian I and II (h)
Courses A and B are introductory courses in the Russian
language and culture with an emphasis on the spoken and written language. After
completion of RUSS 100A and 100B the student will be able to continue on to
RUSS 102. Note: Both RUSS 100A and RUSS 100B must be taken to equal one
semester of the foreign language core requirement. (3 + 0) 100A
Offered Fall, 100B Offered Spring
RUSS 101 5
Credits
RUSS 102 5 Credits
Elementary Russian I and II (h)
Introduction to language and culture: development of
competence and performance in the language through understanding, recognition
and use of linguistic structures; increasing emphasis on listening
comprehension and speaking; basic vocabulary of approximately 750 words;
exploration of the cultural dimension, implicitly through language, and
explicitly through texts and audiovisual materials. (5 + 0) 101
Offered Fall, 102 Offered Spring
RUSS 103 3
Credits
Conversational Russian I (h)
Oral skills improvement. Vocabulary is presented to improve
speaking on specific topics. (Prerequisites: RUSS 101 and RUSS 102 or above or
permission of instructor. Does not satisfy core curriculum or foreign language
major requirements. Next offered: 2007-08.) (3 + 0) Offered Alternate
Spring
RUSS 201 4
Credits
RUSS 202 4 Credits
Intermediate Russian I and II (h)
Continuation of RUSS 102. Increasing emphasis on reading
ability and cultural materials. Conducted in Russian. (Prerequisite: RUSS 102
or two years of high school Russian.) (4 + 0) 201 Offered Fall, 202
Offered Spring
RUSS 203 3
Credits
Conversational Russian II (h)
Oral skills improvement. Vocabulary is presented to improve
speaking on specific topics. (Prerequisites: RUSS 102 or above or permission of
instructor. Does not satisfy core curriculum or foreign language major requirements.
Next offered: 2007-08) (3 + 0) Offered Alternate Spring
RUSS 301W,O 3 Credits
RUSS 302W,O 3 Credits
Advanced Russian (h)
Discussions and essays on more difficult subjects or texts.
Translations, stylistic exercises and special grammatical problems. Conducted
in Russian. (Prerequisites: COMM 131X or 141X; ENGL 111X; ENGL 211X or
ENGL 213X; or permission of instructor.) (3 + 0) 301W,O Offered
Fall; 302W,O Offered Spring
RUSS 431 3
Credits
Studies in Russian Culture (h)
Study of the cultures of the Russian speaking world.
(Prerequisites: RUSS 301 or equivalent; junior standing or permission of
instructor. Course may be repeated for credit if topic varies. Next offered:
2006-07.) (3 + 0) Offered Alternate Fall
RUSS 432 3
Credits
Studies of Russian Literature (h)
Intensive study of authors, literary texts, movements,
genres, themes and/or critical approaches. (Prerequisites: RUSS 302 or
equivalent, and junior standing, or permission of instructor. Course may be
repeated for credit if topic varies. Next offered: 2007-08.) (3 + 0)
Offered Alternate Spring
RUSS 482 3
Credits
Selected Topics in Russian Literature (h)
Advanced study of Russian literature, focusing on
nineteenth-century writers. Conducted in English. (Prerequisites: Junior
standing, or permission of instructor. Course may be repeated for credit if
topic varies. Next offered: 2007-08.) (3 + 0) Offered Alternate Fall
RUSS 484 3
Credits
Russian and Soviet Cinema (h)
Study of Russian culture and society through the medium of
film, focusing on the history of Russian cinema and genres. Films by
award-winning directors. Designed to familiarize students with Russian history
and culture from 1900s to the present. Readings and topics discussed reflect
issues of current interest. Course may be repeated once. (Prerequisites: Junior
standing, or permission of instructor. Next offered: 2006-07.)
(3 + 0) Offered Alternate Fall
RUSS 488 3
Credits
Individual Study: Senior Project (h)
Designed to permit the student to demonstrate ability to work
with the language and the culture through the analysis and presentation, in the
language, of a problem chosen by the student in consultation with the
department. The student must apply for senior project and submit a project
outline by the end of the 6th week of the semester preceding the semester of
graduation. Conducted in Russian. (Prerequisite: At least 10 credits in
upper-division Russian or permission of instructor.) Offered As Demand Warrants