On-the-job experience evaluated by supervisor and posted on student's transcript. Report required. Not applicable to major or minor.
Grammar review and conversation.
Grammar review and discussion in Russian of both expository and literary readings. Culminating course for GE Foreign Language requirement.
Intermediate listening comprehension and speaking skills. Offered only as credit by examination upon completion of Russ 330 (maximum 1 hour) or through Study Abroad experience in Russian (1–5 hours).
Grammar and composition, case government, listening and speaking skills.
Perfecting speaking and listening skills through phonetics and applied speaking and listening techniques.
Required course for obtaining language credit by examination (Russ 101, 102, 201, 211R). Culminating course for GE Foreign Language requirement. Includes International Cinema.
Survey of Russian novels by such authors as Pushkin, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Pasternak.
Survey of Dostoevsky's major works in English translation.
Survey of Tolstoy's major works in English translation.
Developing listening comprehension and speaking skills through discussing Russian films. Includes International Cinema.
Developing meaningful and engaging instruction for secondary students in Russian; developing critical thinking, problem solving, literacy, and democratic character; assessing learner performance.
Implementing meaningful and engaging instruction for secondary students in Russian; developing critical thinking, problem solving, literacy, and democratic character; assessing learner performance.
On-the-job experience in Russian-related areas. Not applicable to any Russian major or minor. Report required.
Contemporary language and culture.
Structure of Russian.
Survey of shorter masterpieces in Russian.
Survey of shorter masterpieces in Russian.
Variable credit for individual or group study as approved for special circumstances.
In-depth study of a limited area of literature or language. Content varies; requires research and writing.