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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Advanced Russian course in refining listening, speaking, reading, writing and analytical skills for effective interaction in communicatively complex situations. Students critically analyze diverse cultural topics. Special Note: Course conducted in Russian. Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite not met, students can gain entrance to course with departmental approval.
Prerequisite:
RUSS A202 UA C
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of first semester in advanced Russian. Further refines listening, speaking, reading, writing and analytical skills for effective interaction in communicatively complex situations. Students critically analyze diverse cultural topics. Special Note: Course conducted in Russian. Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite not met, students can gain entrance to course with departmental approval.
Prerequisite:
RUSS A301 UA C
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course for students interested in conversation, listening and writing practice, advanced topics in grammar, and cultural information about the Russian speaking world. Topics will vary. Special Note: Course conducted in Russian. May be repeated for credit with a change of subtitle. Registration Restrictions: RUSS A301 and RUSS A302 strongly recommended.
Prerequisite:
RUSS A202 UA D
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A focused examination of a single aspect of the Russian language. Special Note: May be offered in 1-, 2- or 3-credit segments. Repeatable for credit with a change of subtitle. Up to 3 credits can count toward a minor or major in Languages with an emphasis in Russian. Course conducted in Russian.
Prerequisite:
RUSS A202 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Interdisciplinary examination and analysis of contemporary Russian culture and society. Explores major themes in post-Soviet society including shifting identities and changing social, cultural, political, and economic realities, and examines how these are expressed in a variety of contemporary sources. Special Note: Course conducted in English. Registration Restrictions: Completion of all GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses and junior standing. Prerequisite HIST A102 or any RUSS prefix course. Crosslisted with HIST A427
Prerequisite:
HIST A102 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on critical analysis of diverse cultural and artistic traditions from Russian-speaking communities using a variety of disciplinary methodologies (e.g., historical, cultural, socio-political) and related terminology. Enhances Russian language skills in writing, reading, speaking, listening and cross-cultural literacy. Special Note: May be repeated for credit with change in subtitle. Course conducted in Russian.
Prerequisite:
RUSS A302 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to science of humans as social animals, emphasizing social processes which give rise to and shape human's language, experiences, perception, meaning, and behavior. Multiple frameworks used in understanding and predicting human behavior. Special Note: Offered fall and spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
A multidisciplinary course that provides an introduction to gerontology. Covers many aspects of aging including those associated with biology, physiology, medical care, psychology, culture, sociology, and social policies.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of contemporary social problems. Focuses on the causes and consequences of social problems and examines processes through which social problems are identified, prioritized, and addressed.
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3.00 Credits
Applies sociological perspectives, theories, and methodologies to the study of social institutions, including family, education, economy, government, and religion, to examine the ways in which social institutions shape the social organization of society.
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