This concentration expands on the general requirements for a Slavic major.
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Hours
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Requirements |
| 6 |
Language: A minimum of 6 hours beyond the second year of the Russian language:
RUSS 301,302 – Third-Year Russian I, II, or equivalent |
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Literature and Culture: A minimum of 24 hours is required in the following areas (RUSS 401 and 402- Fourth Year Russian I, II- can count toward the requirements of any category): |
| 6 |
Introductory Culture courses:
RUSS 115 - Intro to Russian Culture and
Choose one of the following:
- REES 200 - Intro to Russia and Eurasia
- RUSS 261 - Intro to Russian-Jewish Culture
- SLAV 117 - Russ & East Euro Science Fiction
- SLAV 120 - Russian & E Euro Folktales
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| 6 |
Literature Survey courses:
Two 200-level literature or cinema courses chosen in consultation with the Undergraduate Advisor from a list maintained in the Slavic Department.
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| 12 |
Upper-level (300- and 400-level) Literature and Culture courses:
Chosen from the following:
Author Courses (6 hrs.):
- RUSS 320—Russian Writers
- RUSS 322—Dostoevsky
- RUSS 323—Tolstoy
- RUSS 325—Chekhov
- RUSS 335—Nabokov
Literature and Culture Courses (6 hrs.):
- Two 400-level literature or culture courses chosen in consultation with the Undergraduate Advisor from a list maintained in the Slavic Department.
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| 0-3 |
Capstone Experience: All majors are required to complete a capstone course, project, or experience chosen from among the following:
(1) RUSS 493 Honors Senior Thesis (2 hrs); or
(2) a 300- or 400-level course in the Slavic Department in which a research project is undertaken; or
(3) Study abroad in the region.
Majors should consult with the Undergraduate Advisor to plan their capstone experience. |