01:860:101Elementary Russian I (4) Spoken and written contemporary standard Russian, intended for students with no prior experience in the language. Development of proficiency in speaking, reading, listening, and writing, as well as the basics of Russian grammar. Introduction to Russian life, culture, history, geography, and traditions.
01:860:102Elementary Russian II (4)Spoken and written contemporary standard
Russian, intended for students with no prior experience in the language. Development of proficiency in speaking, reading, listening, and writing, as well as the basics of Russian grammar. Introduction to Russian life, culture, history, geography, and traditions.
Prerequisite: 01:860:101 or placement.
01:860:103First-Year Russian Language Lab (1)
Instructor-guided laboratory practicum based on intensive use of media and designed for improvement of aural/oral skills.
Corequisite: 01:860:101 or 107.
01:860:104First-Year Russian Language Lab (1)Continued study of specific areas of Russian phonetics:
vowels, consonants, consonant clusters, basic intonation patterns. Further
development of aural and oral skills.Corequisite: 01:860:102, 107, or 108.
01:860:105Intensive First-Year Russian in Russia (6) Intensive introduction to fundamentals of the Russian
language. Focus on grammar,
phonetics, and conversation. Taught in Russian in St. Petersburg by Russian
instructors.Credit not given for both this course and 01:860:101.
01:860:106Intensive First-Year Russian in Russia (8)Intensive introduction to fundamentals of the Russian
language. Focus on grammar, phonetics, and conversation. Taught in Russian by Russian instructors.Credit not give for both this course and
01:860:101 and 102.
01:860:107Russian for Russian Speakers (4) Study of specific areas of grammar, orthography, usage, writing, and grammatical analysis. Credit not given for both this course and 01:860:101.
01:860:108Russian for Russian Speakers (4) Continued study of specific areas of Russian grammar. Development of reading, writing, oral skills, and vocabulary building through conversation, composition, newspapers, magazines, and film. Prerequisite: 01:860:107 or permission of department. Credit not given for both this course and 01:860:102.
01:860:120Russian for Reading Knowledge (3)Grammar and readings of texts from various fields.Does not satisfy prerequisite for 01:860:201.
01:860:201Intermediate Russian I (4) Spoken and written contemporary standard Russian. Develops proficiency in speaking, reading, listening, and writing. Review and expansion
of Russian grammar and vocabulary. Deepening of understanding of Russian life, culture, history, geography, and traditions.
Prerequisite: 01:860:102 or placement.
01:860:202Intermediate Russian II (4)Spoken and written contemporary standard
Russian. Develops proficiency in speaking, reading, listening, and writing.
Review and expansion of Russian grammar and vocabulary. Deepening of
understanding of Russian life, culture, history, geography, and traditions.
Prerequisite: 01:860:201 or placement.
01:860:203Second-Year Russian Language Laboratory (1)Instructor-guided laboratory practicum based on intensive use of media and designed for improvement of aural/oral skills. Practice involves use of text-related and other audio and video material, individual and group work, and recording of student speech for evaluation of pronunciation and fluency. Pre- or corequisite: 01:860:201 or 202.
01:860:204Second-Year Russian Language Laboratory (1)Instructor-guided laboratory practicum based on
intensive use of media and designed for improvement of aural/oral skills.
Practice involves use of text-related and other audio and video material, individual and group work, and recording of student speech for evaluation of pronunciation and fluency.
Corequisite: 01:860:202.
01:860:205Intensive Second-Year Russian in Russia (6)Intensive intermediate-level study of the Russian
language. Focus on grammar,
phonetics, conversation. Reading of short fiction. Taught in Russian in St. Petersburg by Russian instructors. Prerequisite: 01:860:102, 105, 108, or placement. Credit not given for both this course and 01:860:201 or 207.
01:860:206Intensive Second-Year Russian in Russia (8)Intensive intermediate-level study of the Russian language. Focus on grammar, phonetics, conversation. Reading of short fiction. Taught in Russian by Russian instructors. Prerequisite: 01:860:102 or permission. Credit not given for both this course and 01:860:201 or 207.
01:860:207Elementary Russian for Russian Speakers (4) An elementary course for students who learned to
speak Russian in the home or from family members, with little or no formal
study or experience with reading or writing Russian. Students will learn the
Russian alphabet and how to write in Russian, solidify knowledge of Russian
grammar, including case endings and verbal forms, and increase vocabulary.
Students are introduced to Russian culture, literature, and history through
authentic target-language texts, websites, and media.Prerequisite: Placement. Credit not given for both this course and 01:860:201.
01:860:208Intermediate Russian for Russian Speakers (4)An intermediate course for students who learned
Russian at home or from family members, and some formal study, including Russian 207. This course improves grammatical control, and expands active
vocabulary for discussing abstract topics. Students improve reading skills through literary and nonliterary texts, and writing skills, to create cohesive and organized texts. Students also increase knowledge of Russian history,
culture, geography, and traditions through authentic materials. Prerequisite: 01:860:207 or placement. Credit not given for both this course and 01:860:202.
01:860:301Advanced Russian I (3) Spoken and written contemporary standard
Russian. Strengthens grammatical control
and develops proficiency in speaking, reading, listening, and writing. Development of ability to summarize, develop narration, and use complex
grammatical structures and syntactic constructions. Covers many elements of modern Russian life.
Prerequisite: 01:860:202, 208, or placement.
01:860:302Advanced Russian II (3)Spoken and written contemporary standard
Russian. Strengthens grammatical control
and develops proficiency in speaking, reading, listening, and writing. Development of ability to summarize, develop narration, and use complex
grammatical structures and syntactic constructions. Covers many elements of modern Russian life.
Prerequisite: 01:860:301 or placement.
01:860:305Intensive Third-Year Russian in Russia (6)Intensive high-intermediate-level study of the Russian language. Focus on grammar, conversation, phonetics, reading, and the language of
media. Reading of newspapers and
unabridged short stories/texts. Taught in Russian in St. Petersburg by Russian instructors. Prerequisite: 01:860:202, 205, or placement. Credit not given for both this course and 01:860:301.
01:860:306Intensive Third-Year Russian in Russia (8)Intensive high-intermediate-level study of the Russian
language. Focus on grammar, conversation, phonetics, reading, and the language
of media. Reading of newspapers and unabridged short stories/texts. Taught in
Russian in St. Petersburg by Russian instructors. Prerequisite: 01:860:202, 208, or permission. Credit not given for both this course and 01:860:301.
01:860:351,352Structure of the Russian Language (3,3) Advanced course with emphasis on morphology, difficult points of grammar. Theory and extensive drill work. Prerequisite: 01:860:202, 205, or permission of instructor. 01:860:351 required of majors.
01:860:355Russian Phonetics (3) Analysis of the Russian phonetic system, intonation, and transcription; emphasis on reading of texts and dialogues. Prerequisite: 01:860:202, 205, or permission of instructor.
01:860:401America through Russian Eyes (3) Taught primarily in Russian. Fosters advanced language skills of conversational fluency, listening comprehension, writing and composition,
expanded vocabulary, recognition of stylistic registers, and advanced syntax. Skills are practiced while exploring the topic of Russian attitudes to America in the course of the last century.
Prerequisite: 01:860:302 or 306 or placement.
01:860:402Russian Media and Film (3)Taught primarily in Russian, the course fosters
advanced language skills of conversational fluency, listening comprehension, writing and composition, expanded vocabulary, recognition of stylistic
registers, and advanced syntax. These skills are practiced while exploring the topic of Russian media and film.
Prerequisite: 01:860:302 or 306 or 401 or placement.
01:860:403Contemporary Russian Culture: From Perestroika to the Present (3) Taught primarily in Russian. Fosters advanced language skills of conversational fluency, listening comprehension, writing and composition, and advanced syntax while exploring the
changing contemporary culture of Russia.
Prerequisite: 01:860:302 or 306 or placement. May be taken out of sequence with 01:860:401, 402, or 403.
01:860:404Debating Global Issues in Russian (3)Taught primarily in Russian. Fosters advanced language skills of conversational fluency, listening comprehension, writing and composition, and advanced syntax while exploring various questions of global importance.
Prerequisite: 01:860:302 or 306 or placement. May be taken out of sequence with 01:860:401, 402, or 403.
01:860:405Intensive Fourth-Year Russian in Russia (6)Intensive advanced-level study of the Russian language. Focus on advanced points of grammar, stylistics, conversation. Reading of newspapers, contemporary Russian literature, and seminars on area studies. Taught in Russian in St. Petersburg by Russian instructors. Prerequisite: 01:860:302, 305, or placement.
01:860:406Intensive Fourth-Year Russian in Russia (8)Intensive advanced-level study of the
Russian language. Focus on advanced points of grammar, stylistics, conversation. Reading of newspapers, contemporary Russian literature, and
seminars on area studies. Taught in Russian in St. Petersburg by Russian instructors. Prerequisite: 01:860:302 or permission.
01:860:452Seminar in Slavic Linguistics (3) Devoted to specific problems in the area of Slavic linguistics. Variable content, e.g., history of the Russian language, readings in Old Russian, advanced problems of morphology. Prerequisite: 01:860:451 or permission of instructor.
01:860:491,492Russian Practicum (3,3) Drill methods, techniques of facilitating classroom interaction, error analysis, grammar review, and weekly drill sessions conducted in beginning Russian sections under faculty supervision. Prerequisites: 01:860:302 and/or permission of instructor. Corequisites: 01:860:401,402, if applicable.