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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: RUS 2020 or equiv. Further development of skills; taught in two tracks at fifth- and seventh-semester levels, with both combined and individualized activities. (Y)
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: RUS 3010. Taught in two tracks at sixth- and eighth-semester levels; both combined and individualized instruction. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: RUS 3010 or consent of Russian major adviser. Internship with local russian businesses and non-profit organizations to enable students to use Russian in real-life settings. (F,W)
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3.00 Credits
Armenian, German, Jewish, Polish, Russian and Ukrainian immigration to the United States, its effects on the cultures (language, literature, religion, politics, music, art and theatre) of these ethnic groups and its influence upon American culture. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Russian society, culture, and politics studied through lives and works of Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and others. How literature reflects and grows out of history; how culture is affected by writers and poets. Taught in English; readings in English. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Twentieth century Russian literature as it explores the universal questions of love, death, rebirth, spirituality, and despair against a background of war, revolution, political oppression and economic collapse. Close analysis of major works of prose and poetry as well as literary currents such as Russian modernism, Socialist Realism, and post-modernism. Taught in English; readings in English. (Y)
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1.00 Credits
Prereq: RUS 2010 or equiv.; written consent of chairperson. For students desiring additional work in the language at the intermediate level; for programs of work not included in scheduled courses, either in language or literature. (T)
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4.00 Credits
For advanced undergraduate and graduate students interested in literature. Major nineteenth-century authors: Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Chekhov, Tolstoy, others. Close readings of works introduce traditions and character types within historical and socio-cultural contexts; relevant intellectual, religious, political concerns. Taught in English; readings in English or Russian. (F)
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: consent of instructor. For advanced undergraduate and graduate students interested in literature. Twentieth century Russian literature as it explores the universal questions of love, death, rebirth, spirituality, and despair against a background of war, revolution, political oppression and economic collapse. Close analysis of major works of prose and poetry as well as literary currents such as Russian modernism, Socialist Realism, and post-modernism. Taught in English; readings in English. (W)
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1.00 Credits
Prereq: undergrad., written consent of chairperson; grad., written consent of chairperson and graduate officer. For students who wish credit for work not included in regularly scheduled courses, either in language or in literature. Knowledge of Russian required. (T)
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