01:860:101
Elementary 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.
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01:860:102
Elementary 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.
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01:860:103
Elementary Russian Conversation I (1)
A one-hour course to supplement Elementary
Russian I, providing extra practice with speaking and listening, pronunciation,
and grammar of standard contemporary Russian, while also exposing students to
additional products and practices of Russian culture as well as history.
Corequisite: 01:860:101.
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01:860:104
Elementary Russian Conversation II (1)
A one-hour course to supplement Elementary
Russian II, providing extra practice with speaking and listening,
pronunciation, and grammar of standard contemporary Russian, while also
exposing students to additional products and practices of Russian culture as
well as history.
Corequisite: 01:860:102.
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01:860:105
Intensive First Year Russian Abroad
Intensive introduction to fundamentals of the Russian language for beginners. Focus on grammar, phonetics, and conversation. Taught in Russian. After completion, students may still receive credit for 860:102, depending on placement.
Credit not given for both this course and 01:860:101.
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01:860:106
Intensive First Year Russian Abroad
Intensive introduction to fundamentals of the Russian language for beginners. Focus on grammar, phonetics, and conversation. Taught in Russian. After completion, students may still receive credit for 860:102, depending on placement.
Credit not given for both this course and 01:860:101 and 102.
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01:860:111
Russian Conversation I (1)
Russian Conversation I is a one-credit, mixed-level course to supplement the four-credit language courses Elementary Russian I and Intermediate Russian I. The course provides extra practice with the pronunciation, phonetics, intonation, and grammar of Russian, while also introducing students to additional products and practices of Russian culture and history. The course may be repeated for credit, as the content changes each semester. Suitable for students in 01:860:101 and 01:860:201.
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01:860:112
Russian Conversation II (1)
Russian Conversation II is a one-credit, mixed-level course to supplement the four-credit language courses Elementary Russian II and Intermediate Russian II. The course provides extra practice with the pronunciation, phonetics, intonation, and grammar of Russian, while also introducing students to additional products and practices of Russian culture and history. The course may be repeated for credit, as the content changes each semester. Suitable for students in 01:860:102 and 01:860:202.
Prerequisite: 01:860:101 or placement.
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01:860:120
Russian for Reading Knowledge (3)
Grammar and readings of texts from various fields.
Does not satisfy prerequisite for 01:860:201.
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01:860:201
Intermediate 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.
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01:860:202
Intermediate 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.
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01:860:203
Intermediate Conversation I (1)
A one-hour course to supplement Intermediate
Russian I, providing extra practice with speaking and listening, pronunciation,
and grammar of standard contemporary Russian, while also exposing students to
additional products and practices of Russian culture as well as history.
Pre- or corequisite: 01:860:201 or 202.
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01:860:204
Intermediate Conversation II (1)
A one-hour course to supplement Intermediate
Russian II, providing extra practice with speaking and listening,
pronunciation, and grammar of standard contemporary Russian, while also
exposing students to additional products and practices of Russian culture as
well as history.
Corequisite: 01:860:202.
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01:860:205
Intensive Second Year Russian Abroad (NB)
Intensive intermediate level study of the Russian language. Focus on grammar, phonetics, conversation. Taught in Russian.
Credit not given for this course and 01:860:201 or 207.
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01:860:206
Intensive Second Year Russian Abroad
Intensive intermediate level study of the Russian language. Focus on grammar, phonetics, conversation. Taught in Russian
Prerequisite: 01:860:102 or placement at equivalent level. Credit not given for both this course and 01:860:201-202 or 207-208.
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01:860:207
Elementary 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.
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01:860:208
Intermediate 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.
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01:860:211
Russian Conversation I (1)
Russian Conversation I is a one-credit, mixed-level course to supplement the four-credit language courses Elementary Russian I and Intermediate Russian I. The course provides extra practice with the pronunciation, phonetics, intonation, and grammar of Russian, while also introducing students to additional products and practices of Russian culture and history. The course may be repeated for credit, as the content changes each semester. Suitable for students in 01:860:101 and 01:860:201.
Prerequisite: 01:860:102 or placement.
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01:860:212
Russian Conversation II (1)
Russian Conversation II is a one-credit, mixed-level course to supplement the four-credit language courses Elementary Russian II and Intermediate Russian II. The course provides extra practice with the pronunciation, phonetics, intonation, and grammar of Russian, while also introducing students to additional products and practices of Russian culture and history. The course may be repeated for credit, as the content changes each semester. Suitable for students in 01:860:102 and 01:860:202.
Prerequisite: 01:860:201 or placement.
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01:860:301
Advanced 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.
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01:860:302
Advanced 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.
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01:860:303
Advanced Russian Conversation I (1)
Conversational skills in standard Russian including proper pronunciation and intonation. Engagement with authentic Russian-language
materials such as print media and films.
Prerequisite: 01:860:202 or 208, or placement.
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01:860:304
Advanced Russian Conversation II (1)
Conversational skills in standard Russian including proper pronunciation and intonation. Engagement with authentic Russian-language
materials such as print media and films.
Prerequisite: 01:860:301, or placement.
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01:860:305
Intensive Third-Year Russian Abroad (6)
Intensive high intermediate level study of the Russian language. Focus on grammar, conversation, phonetics, reading, and the language of media. Taught in Russian.
Prerequisite: 01:860:202, 205, 208 or placement. Credit not given for both this course and 01:860:301.
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01:860:306
Intensive Third-Year Russian Abroad (8)
Intensive high intermediate level study of the Russian language. Focus on grammar, conversation, phonetics, reading, and the language of media. Taught in Russian.
Prerequisite: 01:860:202, 01:860:208 or placement at equivalent level. Credit not given for both this course and 01:860:301 or 302.
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01:860:311
Advanced Russian Grammar Review I (1)
Advanced Russian Grammar Review I is a one-credit course, conducted primarily in Russian, which supplements work in Advanced Russian I (01:860:301) and 400-level courses taught in Russian. It provides extra review of topics in Russian grammar and syntax, as well as supplemental speaking and listening practice. The course may be repeated for credit, as the content changes each semester. Suitable for students in 01:860:301 and 400-level courses conducted in Russian.
Prerequisite: 01:860:202 or 01:860:208 or placement
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01:860:312
Advanced Russian Grammar Review II (1)
Advanced Russian Grammar Review II is a one-credit course, conducted primarily in Russian, which supplements work in Advanced Russian II (01:860:302) and 400-level courses taught in Russian. It provides extra review of topics in Russian grammar and syntax, as well as supplemental speaking and listening practice. The course may be repeated for credit, as the content changes each semester. Suitable for students in 01:860:302 and 400-level courses conducted in Russian.
Prerequisite: 01:860:208 or 01:860:301 or placement
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01:860:351,352
Structure 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, or permission of instructor.
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01:860:355
Russian Phonetics (3)
Analysis of the Russian phonetic system, intonation, and transcription; emphasis on reading of texts and dialogues.
Prerequisite: 01:860:202, or permission of instructor.
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01:860:401
America 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 placement. May be taken out of sequence with 01:860:402, 403, 404, or 407.
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01:860:402
Russian 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 placement. May be taken out of sequence with 01:860:401, 403, 404, or 407.
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01:860:403
Contemporary 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 through the economic structure, the family
structure, domestic politics, foreign policy, and recollections of Perestroika
(political reforms of the 1980s).
Prerequisite: 01:860:302 or 306 or placement. May be taken out of sequence with 01:860:401, 402, 404, or 407.
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01:860:404
Debating 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, 403, or 407.
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01:860:405
Intensive Fourth-Year Russian Abroad (6)
Intensive advanced level study of the Russian language. Focus on advanced points of grammar, stylistics, conversation. Reading of newspapers and Russian literature. Taught in Russian.
Prerequisite: 01:860:302 or placement.
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01:860:406
Intensive Fourth-Year Russian Abroad (8)
Intensive advanced level study of the Russian language. Focus on advanced points of grammar, stylistics, conversation. Reading of newspapers and Russian literature. Taught in Russian.
Prerequisite: 01:860:302 or placement.
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01:860:407
Contemporary Russian Culture: The Thaw (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 topics in Russian history and culture in the post-Stalin Soviet era.
Prerequisite: 01:860:302 or placement. May be taken out of sequence with 01:860:401, 402, 403, or 404.
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01:860:411
Advanced Russian Grammar Review I (1)
Advanced Russian Grammar Review I is a one-credit course, conducted primarily in Russian, which supplements work in Advanced Russian I (01:860:301) and 400-level courses taught in Russian. It provides extra review of topics in Russian grammar and syntax, as well as supplemental speaking and listening practice. The course may be repeated for credit, as the content changes each semester. Suitable for students in 01:860:301 and 400-level courses conducted in Russian.
Prerequisite: 01:860:208 or 01:860:302 or placement.
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01:860:412
Advanced Russian Grammar Review II (1)
Advanced Russian Grammar Review II is a one-credit course, conducted primarily in Russian, which supplements work in Advanced Russian II (01:860:302) and 400-level courses taught in Russian. It provides extra review of topics in Russian grammar and syntax, as well as supplemental speaking and listening practice. The course may be repeated for credit, as the content changes each semester. Suitable for students in 01:860:302 and 400-level courses conducted in Russian.
Prerequisite: 01:860:208 or 01:860:302 or placement.
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01:860:452
Seminar 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.
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01:860:491,492
Russian 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.
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