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The Minor Concentration in Russian will give students a basic working knowledge of Russian and the tools with which to explore Russian life and culture in the original. Students who can demonstrate to the Department that they have acquired the equivalent competence elsewhere may waive prerequisites for 300-level courses and above.
The Minor Concentration in Russian may be expanded to the Major Concentration in Russian.
18 credits to be chosen from:
Russian (Arts) : Reading, grammar, translation, oral practice.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Zdun, Izabela; Ivanova, Maria (Fall)
Fall
Russian (Arts) : Russian Language; continuation of RUSS 210.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Zdun, Izabela; Ivanova, Maria; Zaezjev, Alexandre (Winter)
Winter
Prerequisite: RUSS 210 or equivalent
Russian (Arts) : An intensive introduction to the Russian language which covers the first year of the normal level, i.e. RUSS 210/RUSS 211 in one semester. The basic grammatical structures are covered.
Terms: Winter 2023, Summer 2023
Instructors: Ivanova, Maria (Winter) Kadyrbekova, Zora (Summer)
Russian (Arts) : Examination of the culture of Central Europe through the lens of novels, including the history, culture, and literature of the region.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Russian (Arts) : For native speakers of Russian who have not had full academic instruction in the language. Focus on grammatical structure and syntax, the formalities of written Russian and appreciation of the language's stylistic diversity. Multi- media approach including excerpts from literary works, current newspapers, television news broadcasts, films and cartoons.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Russian (Arts) : For native speakers of Russian who have not had full academic instruction in the language. Focus on complex grammatical structures, syntax, and stylistically differentiated uses of vocabulary in written and spoken Russian. Multi-media approach including excerpts from literary works, current newspapers, Internet sources, and films.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Winter
Given in Russian
Prerequisites: RUSS 300 or permission of the instructor
Restrictions: Not open to students who have taken Russ 210,211,215,310,311 and 316
Russian (Arts) : Continuing the Intensive program of RUSS 215 this course covers the second year of the normal level, i.e. RUSS 310/RUSS 311, in one semester. The basic grammatical structures are covered.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Ivanova, Maria (Fall)
Russian (Arts) : Introduction to Russia's major poets and bards of the 19th and 20th centuries. Selected works from Pushkin to Brodsky and 20th century bards will be read in Russian.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Prerequisite: RUSS 316 or equivalent, or permission of the department.
Texts to be read in the original Russian, analysis and discussion to be conducted in English and/or Russian.
Russian (Arts) : A general introduction to Russian prose, poetry and drama in the 19th Century. Selected texts will be read in the original and discussed.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Ivanova, Maria (Fall)
Prerequisite: RUSS 316 or equivalent, or permission of the Department.
Texts to be read in the original Russian; analysis and discussion to be conducted in English and/or Russian.
Russian (Arts) : The development of film in the Central European area, alongside the history and culture of the region.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Pratt, Daniel (Winter)
Russian (Arts) : Advanced practical Russian grammar and composition. May include reading a variety of texts and media from classical to contemporary (literature, newspapers, TV, film, etc.).
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Kadyrbekova, Zora; Ivanova, Maria (Fall)
Russian (Arts) : Advanced practical Russian grammar and composition. May include reading a variety of texts and media from classical to contemporary (literature, newspapers, TV, film, etc.).
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Kadyrbekova, Zora; Ivanova, Maria (Winter)
Winter
Prerequisite: RUSS 400 or equivalent
Given in Russian
Russian (Arts) : Continuing the Intensive program of RUSS 215 and RUSS 316, students will complete their study of the fundamental structure of modern literary Russian, including the morphology and syntax of the nominal and verbal systems.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Ivanova, Maria (Winter)
Russian (Arts) : Prose composition, translation, essay writing. An introduction to Russian stylistics.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Russian (Arts) : Prose composition, translation, essay writing. An introduction to Russian stylistics.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Winter
Prerequisite: RUSS 452 or equivalent
* RUSS 215 is not open to students who have taken RUSS 210 and RUSS 211.
** RUSS 316 is not open to students who have taken RUSS 310 and RUSS 311.
*** RUSS 415 is not open to students who have taken RUSS 400 and RUSS 401.