RUSS Courses for Fall 2025
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RUSS 101 01 - Elementary Russian I
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Course: |
RUSS 101 - 01 |
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Title: |
Elementary Russian I |
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Credit Hours: |
1 |
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Description: |
Introduction to Russian grammar through oral, written, and reading exercises; special emphasis on oral expression. Three periods. |
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Prerequisite(s): |
None. |
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Notes: |
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Instructors: |
Adam Weiner |
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Meeting Time(s): |
Founders 423 Classroom - MR 9:55 AM - 11:10 AM
Founders 423 Classroom - W 9:30 AM - 10:20 AM |
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RUSS 201 01 - Intermediate Russian I
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Course: |
RUSS 201 - 01 |
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Title: |
Intermediate Russian I |
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Credit Hours: |
1 |
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Description: |
Conversation, composition, reading, music, comprehensive review of grammar; special emphasis on speaking and writing idiomatic Russian. Students learn and perform a play in Russian in the course of the semester. Three periods. |
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Prerequisite(s): |
RUSS 102 or equivalent. |
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Notes: |
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Distribution(s): |
Foreign Language
Language and Literature |
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Instructors: |
Alla Epsteyn |
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Meeting Time(s): |
Founders 423 Classroom - TF 11:20 AM - 12:35 PM
Founders 423 Classroom - W 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM |
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RUSS 251 01 - The Nineteenth-Century Russian Classics: Passion, Pain, Perfection (in English)
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Course: |
RUSS 251 - 01 |
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Title: |
The Nineteenth-Century Russian Classics: Passion, Pain, Perfection (in English) |
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Credit Hours: |
1 |
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Description: |
Survey of Russian fiction from the Age of Pushkin (1820s-1830s) to Tolstoy's mature work (1870s) focusing on the role of fiction in Russian history, contemporaneous critical reaction, literary movements in Russia, and echoes of Russian literary masterpieces in the other arts, especially film and music. Major works by Pushkin (Eugene Onegin, "The Queen of Spades"), Lermontov (A Hero of Our Time), Gogol (Dead Souls), Pavlova (A Double Life), Turgenev (Fathers and Children), Tolstoy (Anna Karenina), and Dostoevsky (Crime and Punishment) will be read. |
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Prerequisite(s): |
None |
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Notes: |
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Distribution(s): |
Language and Literature |
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Instructors: |
Adam Weiner |
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Meeting Time(s): |
Founders 423 Classroom - MR 11:20 AM - 12:35 PM |
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RUSS 307 01 - Advanced Russian: Odessa
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Course: |
RUSS 307 - 01 |
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Title: |
Advanced Russian: Odessa |
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Credit Hours: |
1 |
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Description: |
Students will become experts in one of the overarching themes of Russian and Ukrainian culture, the city of Odessa, a free port on the Black Sea, called the "Pearl by the Sea," the "Southern Palmyra," "Odessa-mama," and "The Humor Capital." We will explore the cultural history of Odessa in the Russian Empire, in the Soviet Union, and as part of Independent Ukraine. We will use Diverse Russian: A Multicultural Exploration, a free, online, interactive textbook supplemented by additional readings including poetry by Pushkin and Akhmatova, short stories by Babel and Zhvanetsky, and children’s literature written by Odessans Chukovsky, Oster and Mukha. We will examine the representation of Odessa in film, including Eisenstein's The Battleship Potemkin, as well as in songs and the visual arts. Students will present a final project on a topic of their choice in the context of the cultural history of Odessa from 1700 to the present. Taught in Russian. |
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Prerequisite(s): |
RUSS 202 or permission of the instructor. |
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Notes: |
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Distribution(s): |
Foreign Language - Above Intermediate
Language and Literature |
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Instructors: |
Alla Epsteyn |
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Meeting Time(s): |
Founders 423 Classroom - TF 12:45 PM - 2:00 PM |
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