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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 23-24: Second-Year Basic Czech
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Second half of beginning course in fundamentals of speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Czech. Prerequisite to Slav 23: Slav 22; prerequisite to Slav 24: Slav 23. (Offered when the demand warrants)
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 3 -4: Second-Year Basic Russian
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Shatalina and Staff Second half of beginning course in fundamentals of speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Russian. Prerequisite to Slav 3: Slav 2 or equivalent. Prerequisite to Slav 4: Slav 3. Laboratory fee. (Academic year)
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 31-32: Basic Polish
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Beginning course in fundamentals of speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Polish. Prerequisite to Slav 32: Slav 31. (Offered when the demand warrants)
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 33-34: Intermediate Polish
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Practice in speaking, listening, reading, and writing at the intermediate level. Prerequisite: Slav 32. (Offered when the demand warrants)
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 33-34 - Intermediate Polish
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 41-42: Ukrainian Language and Culture
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Introduction to Ukrainian language, culture, and history. (Offered when the demand warrants)
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 41-42 - Ukrainian Language and Culture
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 5 -6: Intensive Basic Russian
8.00 Credits
George Washington University
Robin and Staff Beginning intensive course in fundamentals of speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Russian (equivalent to Slav 1-2? and 3-4). Recommended for majors. Prerequisite to Slav 6: Slav 2 or 5 or equivalent. Laboratory fee. (Academic year)
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 5 -6 - Intensive Basic Russian
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 9-10: Intermediate Russian
5.00 Credits
George Washington University
Shatalina and Staff Practice in speaking, listening, reading, and writing at the intermediate level. Prerequisite: Slav 4 or 6 or permission of instructor. (Academic year)
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 9-10 - Intermediate Russian
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 91-92: Introduction to 19th-Century Russian Literature-in English
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Rollberg Slav 91: Russian literature and society, 1800-1860s, concentrating on the Golden Age of Russian literature; poems and stories by Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol, and Turgenev. Slav 92: Russian literature and society on their way to modernity; great works of prose and drama by Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov, and Bunin. (Academic year)
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SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 91-92 - Introduction to 19th-Century Russian Literature-in English
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SOCIOLOGY 1: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff A broad overview of the "sociological imagination" as a way of understanding social events and personal experience; sociology's place among the social sciences; basic elements of sociological perspectives. (Fall and spring)
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SOCIOLOGY 101: Social Research Methods
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Kubrin, Tuch, Torres, Ishizawa Lecture (3 hours), laboratory (1 hour). Introduction to basic research methods in sociology. Topics include research design, sampling, measurement, and analysis of survey data via computer application. (Fall)
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SOCIOLOGY 101 - Social Research Methods
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