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2007-08 Academic Catalog |
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Courses
Russian Studies
Russian Studies Courses taught in English
ENG 380 — Special Topics, 0.5 to 1.0 credit. D (when designated for Russian literature).
Courses covering various topics of interest in this particular discipline are offered regularly. Contact department or program chair for more information.
HIST 331 — Imperial Russia, 1.0 credit. A1 (2008-2009).
HIST 332 — Twentieth-Century Russia, 1.0 credit. A1 (2007-2008).
REL 327 — Eastern Orthodoxy: Its Origins and Russian Expressions, 1.0 credit. D.
Russian Language Courses
RUSS 111 — Beginning Russian I, 1.0 credit. E1.
An introduction to the Russian language and the Russian people. Emphasis is placed on communication through listening, speaking, reading and writing as a means to knowledge of Russian culture and civilization.
Prerequisite: none
RUSS 112 — Beginning Russian II, 1.0 credit. E2.
A continuation of language attainment and cultural appreciation of the Russian people and their place in the world of the 21st century.
Prerequisite: RUSS 111 — Beginning Russian I, placement exam or consent of instructor
RUSS 211 — Intermediate Russian I, 1.0 credit. E1.
Increased oral and written proficiency in the Russian language and a study of Russian life and culture through discussion of family, work, social conditions, healthcare, music, art and theatre.
Prerequisite: RUSS 112 — Beginning Russian II, placement exam or consent of instructor
RUSS 212 — Intermediate Russian II, 1.0 credit. E2.
Refining language proficiency and cultural appreciation through oral and written presentations, group work activities, film and the Internet.
Prerequisite: RUSS 211 — Intermediate Russian I, placement exam or consent of instructor
RUSS 250 — Pre-May Seminar, 0.5 credit. E2.
A study of Russian geography, history, art, architecture and modern society. A preparation for Russian 300 — May Seminar.
Prerequisite: RUSS 112 — Beginning Russian II or concurrent registration in RUSS 112 — Beginning Russian II
RUSS 300 — May Seminar, 1.0 credit. MS.
RUSS 341 — Russian Literature Since the 19th Century, 1.0 credit. E1.
This study of 19th-century Russian culture includes the literary renaissance, its founders and leaders. The course involves work in composition.
Prerequisites: RUSS 212 — Intermediate Russian II or consent of instructor
RUSS 380 — Special Topics, 0.5 to 1.0 credit. D.
Courses covering various topics of interest in this particular discipline are offered regularly. Contact department or program chair for more information.
RUSS 395 — Cooperative Education at the Concordia Language Villages, 0.5 to 1.0 credit. D.
This course is intended to provide students of modern languages with opportunities to teach and study the language of their choice at the Concordia Language Villages.
Prerequisite for acceptance: at least two years of course work or the equivalent in the language. The final decision on acceptance into this course is based on mutual agreement of both Concordia language department faculty and Concordia Language Village faculty concerning both the student and the project. A total maximum equivalent of two full courses from 390 and 395 may be counted toward graduation.
RUSS 480 — Independent Study, 0.25 to 1.0 credit. D.
This course provides an opportunity for individual students to conduct in-depth research of a particular topic under the direct supervision of a faculty member. Contact the department or program chair for more information.
RUSS 490 — Practicum, 1.0 credit. D.
A directed living and learning experience in Russia lasting at least two months, but which may be extended over a longer period of time. The practicum may be arranged for either the summer or a portion of the school year.
Prerequisites: RUSS 300 — May Seminar and departmental approval
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