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Russian Language and Area Studies
Schedule of Courses: Spring 2004
Second Semester of First Year Russian (RUSN 1502)
M-F 10-10:50, FL 112 (registration number
19648) or
M-F 11-11:50, FL 103
(registration number 19649)
A continuation of RUSN 1501 .
Second Year Russian (RUSN 2302) 12-12:50 MWF, FL 118 (registration number
19652)
The second semester of Second Year Russian.
Russian Conversation and Composition (RUSN 3303) 12-12:50 MWF, Room TBA
(registration number 21459)
A course for students who have already finished at least two years of Russian.
Russian Culture
(RUSN 2303)
1-1:50 MWF,
FL 105
(registration number 19654)
Instructor: Professor Qualin
This is a multimedia course intended to acquaint students with Russian culture.
We will study the greatest achievements of Russian art, literature,
architecture, painting, film, music and other areas of culture. We will also
discuss the people of Russia, their life, their religion, and their values. We
will discuss Russian culture from the Tenth Century to the present but I try to
connect everything we cover to modern Russia. This course makes extensive use of
film and internet resources. This course is conducted entirely in English. No
Russian language skills are needed. This course satisfies the humanities and
multi-cultural requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences.
Nineteenth Century Russian Literature (RUSN 3301)
12:30- 1:50 TT, FL
102
(registration number 20701)
Instructor: Professor Collopy
Examines Russian Nineteenth Century culture through the literature of Pushkin,
Gogol, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and others. The works
will be read in translation. Conducted in English.
Eastern Europe/1789-1989 (HIST 3356) 11:00-12:20 TT,
HH 121
Instructor: Professor Levesque (registration number 20612)
Survey of East European history from the French Revolution to the collapse of
communism.
Students interested in history should also consider contacting Professor
Levesque about his senior seminar in history.
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