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Religion 20: Special Topics in Religion
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Topics vary from term to term. Course descriptions may be obtained from the program director before registration. Students may take this course for credit twice but may not repeat topics. Prerequisite or corequisite: Studies in Religion 1.1 or 1.2 or permission of the program director.
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Religion 20.1: Minicourse in Special Topics in Religion
1.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
1 hour; 1 credit Lectures, discussions, and media presentations of topics concerning religion. Including the various presentations and final examination, course meets for 15 irregularly scheduled hours, usually at times when no other classes are being offered on campus. Students may take this course for credit three times, but may not repeat topics. Prerequisite: specific prerequisites may be added depending on the subject matter and the level of the class.
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Religion 70: Seminar in Studies in Religion
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Advanced study of a major theme, problem, or thinker in the field of religion. Topic is selected by the instructor. Course description may be obtained from the program director.
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Religion 70 - Seminar in Studies in Religion
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Religion 83.1 ,83.2: Independent Studies I,II
9.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
Minimum of 9 hours conference and independent work§; 3 credits Independent study supervised by a faculty member. Approved reading. Periodic conferences. Final examination or term paper. Prerequisite: completion of a program approved by the director of the Program of Studies in Religion or related departments; and approval of the instructor.
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Russian 1.1: Intensive Elementary Russian I
5.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
5 hours, 1 hour multimedia laboratory; 4 credits First in a two-semester intensive sequence for beginners and those who have had one year or less of high school study. Introduction to phonetics and writing systems. Development of communicative skills and cultural awareness through extensive classroom interaction and a variety of multimedia materials. (Not open to heritage speakers or to students who have completed Russian 1 or more than one year of high school Russian.) Prerequisite: none.
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Russian 1.1 - Intensive Elementary Russian I
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Russian 11.1: Advanced Language Skills I
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Development of advanced language skills for nonheritage speakers; analytical practice and self-expression in the written and spoken language; use of authentic literary and nonliterary texts. (Not open to heritage speakers.) Prerequisite: Russian 4.1 or permission of the chairperson.
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Russian 11.12W: Advanced Language Skills II
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Continued practice in advanced written expression and in textual analysis for heritage and nonheritage speakers; composition modeled on selected literary texts. Prerequisite: Russian 4.1 or 4.8 or permission of the chairperson.
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Russian 11.31-11.37: Russian for Specific Purposes
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Acquisition of the language skills, terminology, and procedures necessary to function in one or more specialized areas where Russian is routinely used. Designed to familiarize students with common interactions within the professional environment and with problems arising from cross-cultural misunderstandings. Intensive practice in speaking and writing. Reading and discussion of authentic materials related to the topic. May be taken before or concurrently with Russian 60.02. 11.31 Russian for the Arts 11.32 Russian for Business 11.33 Russian for Criminal Justice 11.35 Russian for the Media 11.36 Russian for Social Sciences 11.37 Russian for Social Work Prerequisite: Russian 11.12 or permission of the chairperson.
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Russian 15.50W: Understanding Texts in Russian
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Development of reading and analytical skills in Russian. Short, authentic texts, both literary and nonliterary, representing diverse contemporary styles and genres. Discussions and frequent writing assignments using a variety of approaches Modern Languages and Literatures 259 and supplementary materials available in the multimedia laboratory. Rewrites obligatory. A paper of a minimum of ten pages will be produced by the end of the semester. (Not open to students who have completed Russian 17.50 or more advanced literature courses.) Writing-intensive course. Prerequisite: English 2, Russian 4.1 or permission of the chairperson. Corequisite: Russian 4.8 or 11.1 or permission of the chairperson.
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Russian 17.50: Landmarks of Russian Literature
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits An introductory course designed to familiarize students with major literary works in Russian within a chronological and cultural framework. Representative texts from the Russianspeaking world, providing an overview of writings that have shaped the lives of generations of readers. Frequent writing assignments in Russian to strengthen students' individual competencies. This core of texts, reviewed periodically by the department, serves as a foundation for advanced literature courses. Prerequisite: Russian 4.1 or 4.8 or permission of the chairperson.
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