COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
RUSSIAN
(RUS)
1014 Elementary Russian I
(3-2) 4 hours credit.
Fundamentals of Russian offering the opportunity to develop speaking, listening,
reading, and writing skills. Introduction to Russian culture. [TCCN: RUSS 1411.]
1024 Elementary Russian II
(3-2) 4 hours credit. Prerequisite: RUS 1014, the equivalent, an appropriate
placement test score, or consent of instructor.
Fundamentals of Russian offering the opportunity to further develop speaking,
listening, reading, and writing skills. Further exposure to Russian culture.
[TCCN: RUSS 1412.]
2013 Intermediate Russian I
(3-1) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: RUS 1024, the equivalent, an appropriate
placement test score, or consent of instructor.
Continued opportunity to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing
skills. Continued exposure to Russian culture. [TCCN: RUSS 2311.]
2023 Intermediate Russian II
(3-1) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: RUS 2013, the equivalent, an appropriate
placement test score, or consent of instructor.
Continued opportunity to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing
skills. Continued exposure to Russian culture. [TCCN: RUSS 2312.]
2333 Russian Literature in English Translation
(3-0) 3 hours credit.
Major works of Russian literature across time, genres, and movements. (Formerly
RUS 3333. Credit cannot be earned for both RUS 2333 and RUS 3333.)
3033 Oral Communication Skills
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: RUS 2013 or the equivalent.
Further development of speaking skills in a variety of contexts. May be repeated
once for credit when topics vary.
3143 Structure of Russian Language
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: RUS 2013 or the equivalent.
Extensive grammar review. Further development of speaking and writing skills
through activities directed at the intermediate-high and advanced levels. Considerations
of differences between written and spoken language. May be repeated once for
credit when topics vary.
3213 Advanced Russian
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: RUS 2023 or the equivalent.
Opportunity to develop advanced-level oral and written communication skills
in the Russian language, along with enhanced comprehension skills in listening
and reading. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
3633 Topics in Russian Culture
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: RUS 2013 or the equivalent.
Further development of proficiency by content-based instruction. Topics may
include geography, traditions, history, music, literature, art, or film. May
be repeated for credit when topics vary.
2004-2006
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