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The Russian Major
- The Standard Russian Major
for those whose interest is primarily in literature and linguistics,
or who simply wish to attain a mastery of the language.
- The Area Studies Major
is intended for those who want to learn Russian and to do work in
International Studies.
- The Minor in Russian is for
those who wish to obtain a minor in Russian language and literature
- The Minor in Russian Area Studies
is for those who want to learn about Russian literature and civilization
without language study.
- A qualified student in any of these majors also has the option of
participation in the Honors Program.
Two types of major are available to students. Both require Russian 15
and Russian 31, which can be omitted only by vote of the entire Department.
Majors may choose to participate in the Honors Program. The department
also offers a Russian minor.
1. The Major in Russian
Prerequisite: Russian
27.
Requirements: Russian 15; Russian 28 and 29; Russian
31, Russian 32, and a course which constitutes the culminating experience.
(Russian 71, 86, or 87--the Honors Thesis--may serve as the culminating
experience in the Russian major.) In addition to these six core courses,
students students are required to take four more courses in Russian. Up
to two of these four courses may be numbered in the teens; the remaining
courses must be numbered 35 or higher.
Note: Students may receive a certificate
in Russian Area Studies by (1) completing all the requirements for the
major in Russian and, (2) taking four courses from among those
offerings in other departments that may normally be used to satisfy the
requirements for the Russian Area Studies Major (see the following paragraph).
Such students will have both the major in Russian and the certificate
in Russian Area Studies listed on their transcripts.
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2. The Major in Russian
Area Studies
Prerequisite: Russian 3.
Requirements: Russian 31; five area studies courses,
and an additional three courses numbered Russian 23 or higher. Regular
courses which meet the area course requirement include Economics 29 and
49; Government 42 and 52; and History 54, 55, and 56. Up to three Russian
courses in the teens (Russian 11-19) may be counted as area courses for
the Russian Area Studies major. In addition, offerings of such courses
as Government 84, History 96, and Music 8, when dealing with relevant
topics, may be counted. Other courses used to satisfy this requirement
must be approved in advance by the Chair of the department. For the culminating
experience, students must write a thesis, take Russian 86, or take a Russian-related
course that satisfies the culminating experience in another department.
For students contemplating careers in business,
international relations and diplomacy, the major in Russian Area Studies
offers courses in Russian geography, Russian history, the Russian political
system and Russian culture. Russia is the largest country in the world
- a land of huge untapped resources endowed with a rich cultural heritage.
Through these courses, students gain an understanding of its vast ethnic
and religious diversity.
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3. The Minor in Russian
Prerequisite: Russian 3, or permission of the chair. Requirements: a
TOTAL OF SIX courses including (a) Russian 31; (b) one or two of the following
courses: Russian 11-19; (c) up to four other Russian courses numbered
23 or higher, for a total of six courses beyond the prerequisite; (d)
Students may count only one of the LSA+ courses toward the minor.
4. The
Minor in Russian Area Studies
Prerequisite: ONE of the following courses: Russian 13, 15, 19, or 21.
Requirements: a TOTAL OF SIX courses including Russian 31; and five courses
chosen from the following: Russian 11, 13, 14, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 32,
35, 36, 38, 62, or 71, of which three should be numbered 32 and higher
and exclusive of the course selected as a prerequisite. Not more than
TWO LSA+ courses could be counted for fulfillment of the prerequisite
and requirements. Up to two Russian area studies courses, including Economics
29 and 49, Government 52, and History 54, 55, and 56, or offerings of
such courses as Government 84, History 96, and Music 8, when dealing with
relevant topics, may be counted towards completion of this minor. Other
courses used to satisfy this requirement must be approved in advance by
the Chair of the Department.
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5. The Honors Program
Seniors who give evidence of outstanding ability
and who wish to do serious research on an independent project are invited
to apply for honors work. Students must satisfy the minimun College requirements
(see page 78 of the ORC) and must also meet two departmental requirements.
First, they must have a grade average of 3.3 for all courses taken within
the major. Second they must have received at least an A- in an advanced
course that emphasizes research and analysis, such as Russian 61, 62,
or 71.
Area Studies majors may satisfy this second requirement
with one of these courses, or, if the topic of the thesis is outside the
area of language and literature, with a course from the academic area
in which they intend to do research. Application is normally made by the
third week of the fall term, with Russian 85 taken in the fall and Russian
87 in the winter. The thesis must be submitted no later than the third
week of spring term. More information is contained in an announcement
sent to current majors each year. It is available from the administrative
assistant of the department.
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