Russian
RUS101 First Year Russian, Term 1
4 credit hours, 4 Lecture hours
Introduces the Russian language (including listening, speaking, reading and writing) and Russian culture (including geography, customs, daily life, heritage and literature), facilitated by the study of vocabulary, grammar, short readings and guided conversation. Uses Russian as the primary language of class. Prerequisite: These classes are to be taken sequentially. RUS101: None; RUS 102: RUS101, one year of high school Russian, or consent of instructor; RUS103: RUS102, two years of high school Russian, or consent of instructor. RUS101, F; RUS102, W; RUS102, Sp.
RUS102 First Year Russian, Term 2
4 credit hours, 4 Lecture hours
Introduces the Russian language (including listening, speaking, reading and writing) and Russian culture (including geography, customs, daily life, heritage and literature), facilitated by the study of vocabulary, grammar, short readings and guided conversation. Instructor and students use Russian as the primary language of class. Prerequisite: These classes are to be taken sequentially. RUS101: None; RUS 102: RUS101, one year of high school Russian, or consent of instructor; RUS103: RUS102, two years of high school Russian, or consent of instructor. RUS101, F; RUS102, W; RUS102, Sp.
RUS103 First Year Russian, Term 3
4 credit hours, 4 Lecture hours
Introduces the Russian language (including listening, speaking, reading and writing) and Russian culture (including geography, customs, daily life, heritage and literature), facilitated by the study of vocabulary, grammar, short readings and guided conversation. Uses Russian as the primary language of class. Prerequisite: These classes are to be taken sequentially. RUS101: None; RUS 102: RUS101, one year of high school Russian, or consent of instructor; RUS103: RUS102, two years of high school Russian, or consent of instructor. RUS101, F; RUS102, W; RUS102, Sp.
RUS201 Second Year Russian, Term 1
4 credit hours, 4 Lecture hours
Provides practice in all four language skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening). Includes cultural and literary readings and an in-depth review and expansion of basic Russian grammar and vocabulary, as well as a broadening of the student understanding of Russian culture. Uses Russian as the primary language of the class. Prerequisite: These classes are to be taken sequentially. RUS201: RUS103, three years of high school Russian, or consent of instructor; RUS 202: RUS201, or consent of instructor; RUS203: RUS202, or consent of instructor. Offered as needed.
RUS202 Second Year Russian, Term 2
4 credit hours, 4 Lecture hours
Provides practice in all four language skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening). Includes cultural and literary readings and an in-depth review and expansion of basic Russian grammar and vocabulary, as well as a broadening of the student understanding of Russian culture. Uses Russian as the primary language of the class. Prerequisite: These classes are to be taken sequentially. RUS201: RUS103, three years of high school Russian, or consent of instructor; RUS 202: RUS201, or consent of instructor; RUS203: RUS202, or consent of instructor. Offered as needed.
RUS203 Second Year Russian, Term 3
4 credit hours, 4 Lecture hours
Provides practice in all four language skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening). Includes cultural and literary readings and an in-depth review and expansion of basic Russian grammar and vocabulary, as well as a broadening of the student understanding of Russian culture. Uses Russian as the primary language of the class. Prerequisite: These classes are to be taken sequentially. RUS201: RUS103, three years of high school Russian, or consent of instructor; RUS 202: RUS201, or consent of instructor; RUS203: RUS202, or consent of instructor. Offered as needed.
Updated October 28, 2007 by Marketing and Student Recruitment.


