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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS:
EUR 1110 |
EUR 3100 |
EUR 3500 |
EUR 4254 |
EUR 4899 |
HIS 3345 |
LIN 2100 |
RUS 1100 |
RUS 2100 |
RUS 2105 |
RUS 2106 |
RUS 2207 |
RUS 3000 |
RUS 3100 |
RUS 3101 |
RUS 3920 |
RUS 4900 |
RUS 4920 |
RUS 4930 |
RUS 4940 |
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EUR 1110: () Offerings |
Introduction to the culture of Europe through literature; themes of family, community, heroism, beliefs and values, and women's roles will be examined chronologically from the classical to the modern periods. |
Attributes:Arts and Humanities B
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EUR 3100: () Offerings |
Provides a brief survey of major periods in European art and architecture beginning with significant works from the Greco-Roman period and progressing through the 20th century. It is specifically oriented toward students intending to travel in Europe. |
Attributes:Arts and Humanities A, Upper-Division
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EUR 3500: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: EUR 3000. Offered in Europe. Provides a cultural investigation of Europe and an on-site practicum. This course examines contemporary Europe as part of the European Quarter abroad, with special attention to a Christian perspective on the historical growth of European cultures. The language skills acquired by students are demonstrated in intensive programs of living and travel. |
Attributes:Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division
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EUR 4254: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Working fluency in at least one language besides English. Theory and practice of translating, with attention to accuracy and nuances of style. May be repeated for credit 1 time. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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EUR 4899: () Offerings |
The heritage of Europe will be the framework within which contemporary European issues and personalities will be interpreted. A key component of the class is the research project that will relate to the student's language concentration and special interests. This course is designed to meet the requirements as a Senior Capstone course in European Studies. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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HIS 3345: () Offerings |
Surveys Russian social, cultural and political history with primary attention to the tsarist, revolutionary, and Soviet eras, examining their legacies for current development and change. |
Attributes:Social Science B, Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course
Restrictions:Freshman students are excluded. |
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LIN 2100: () Offerings |
Develops conceptual tools for understanding the nature and the processes of language: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics. Personal and professional attitudes toward the world of language are reexamined. This course is also offered via distance learning. Please note that the distance learning version of this course is not eligible for financial aid nor is it part of the on-campus tuition plateau; full payment is required at the time of registration. |
Attributes:Arts and Humanities B, Media
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RUS 1100: () Offerings |
European Quarter only. |
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RUS 2100: () Offerings |
Builds proficiency in four basic skills: understanding, speaking, reading, and writing in the Russian language. Investigates Russian culture and its relationship to the language, as well as the Slavic culture in general. This course is on a first-year level. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Foreign Language Comp
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RUS 2105: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: RUS 2100 or permission of instructor. Provides continued practice in reading, writing, understanding, and speaking Russian. This course continues the first-year level. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Foreign Language Comp
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RUS 2106: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: RUS 2105 or permission of instructor. A review of Russian pronunciation and grammar, with an emphasis on vocabulary building through reading Russian texts. This course completes the first-year level. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Foreign Language Comp
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RUS 2207: () Offerings |
Focuses on Russian culture as seen through the works of such Russian writers as Mikhail Bulgakov, Viktor Pelevin, Ljudmila Petrushevskaya, and Tatyana Tolstaja. Taught in English with readings in Russian for students specializing in the Russian program or working on a Russian minor. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Arts and Humanities B
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RUS 3000: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Russian Studies program. Taught through a semester-long program of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities in Russia. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Non-Matriculated students are excluded. |
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RUS 3100: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: RUS 2106 or permission of instructor. A review of the Russian case system, and word growth through literary texts and original short stories and multimedia materials. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division
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RUS 3920: () Offerings |
Ind Rdngs:Intermediate Russian May be repeated for credit up to 10 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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RUS 4900: () Offerings |
Student works independently with a faculty member on a mutually agreed upon topic. May be repeated for credit up to 15 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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RUS 4920: () Offerings |
Ind Rdngs:Advanced Russian May be repeated for credit up to 10 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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RUS 4930: () Offerings |
For advanced students who wish to assist in 2000-level Russian classes. Students assist in classroom instruction and conduct specific cultural research. May be repeated for credit up to 6 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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RUS 4940: () Offerings |
Applies the skills needed to communicate in Russian in varied employment settings. Students may suggest their own internships in consultation with the faculty supervisor as long as use of the target language is part of the employment situation and other internship criteria are met. May be repeated for credit up to 10 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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