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Russian (RUSS) USP Codes are listed in brackets by the 1991 USP code followed by the 2003 USP code (i.e. [M2<>QB]). 1000. Practical Russian. 1-3 (Max. 3). Studies
fundamentals of Russian grammar for reading comprehension in professional
fields. Credit granted cannot be substituted for credit in
RUSS 1010,
1020 or
2030.
(Offered based on sufficient demand and resources)
1005. Introduction to the Russian Sound System. 1 (Max.
2). Introduces phonetics, alphabet and intonation. Fifteen 50-minute lab sessions.
Offered S/U only. (Offered fall and spring semesters) 1010. First Year Russian I. 4. Studies fundamentals
of grammar, composition, conversation and reading. (Offered fall semester)
1020. First Year Russian II. 4. Studies fundamentals
of grammar, composition, conversation and reading. Prerequisite:
RUSS 1010 or two years of high school Russian. (Offered spring semester)
2005. Russian Intonation, Phonetics and Pronunciation.
1.0 (Max. 2). Reviews phonetics and intonation. For second year Russian
students. Fifteen 50-minute lab sessions. Offered S/U only. Prerequisite:
RUSS 1000 or
1010/
1020. (Offered fall and spring semesters)
2030. Second Year Russian I. 4. Grammar completion
and conversation. Prerequisite:
RUSS 1020 or three years of high school Russian. (Offered fall semester) 2040. Second Year Russian II. 3. Reviews
grammar and conversation. Prerequisite:
RUSS 2030. (Offered spring semester) 2140. Introduction to Reading. 3. Introduction
to reading Russian. Analyzes major media. Prerequisite:
RUSS 2030 or three years of high school Russian. (Offered spring) 3050. Third Year Russian I. 3. [C1, G1, W2<>(none)]
Stresses usage of the language through composition, conversation, oral
presentation and grammar review. Prerequisite:
RUSS 2040 or three or four years of high school Russian. (Offered fall semester) 3060. Third Year Russian II. 3. Stresses
usage of the language through composition, conversation, oral presentations
and grammar review. Prerequisite:
RUSS 3050. (Offered spring semester) 3065. Topics in Russian Language. 3. Encompasses
special topics on aspects of Russian language. Prerequisite:
RUSS 2030. (Offered either semester) 3105. Twentieth Century Russian Literature in English. 3.
[C1, G1, W2<>(none)] Studies classics of Soviet and Pre-Soviet eras. In English. Prerequisite:
ENGL 1020. (Offered based on sufficient demand and resources) 3150. Introduction to Literature. 3. Examines
literature of Russia. Analyzes major literary types and elements of criticism. Prerequisites:
RUSS 2040 and
2140. (Offered fall semester) 3205. Russian Folklore and Folk Life. 3. [C1, G1<>CH, G]
Devoted to the study of Russian Folklore and Folk Life, with an emphasis on verbal art.
Students read primary sources in English translations, as well as critical and
theoretical works in order to identify differences and commonalities reflected in the
multiform interactions recounted in the folktales globally. Prerequisite: W1<>WA. 3990. Independent Study. 1-4 (Max. 4). Encompasses
books or periodicals of special interest to the student, selected in consultation
with staff member. Includes independent reading and reports. Prerequisite:
RUSS 2040. (Offered both semesters) 4070. Fourth Year Russian I. 3. Advanced
work in Russian syntax and phonetics. Introduces linguistic basis of the
language with practical and literary composition and conversation. Prerequisite:
RUSS 3060 or equivalent. (Offered fall semester) 4080. Fourth Year Russian II. 3. Advanced
work in Russian syntax and phonetics. Introduces linguistic basis of the
language with practical and literary composition and conversation. Prerequisite:
RUSS 4070. (Offered spring semester) 4090. Topics in Russian Linguistics. 3. Covers
topics in Russian grammar from historical perspectives. Prerequisite:
RUSS 3050 or
3065. (Offered either semester) 4105. Nineteenth Century Russian Culture and Literature in English. 3. [C1, W3<>(none)]
Explores classics of Russian fiction of 19th century. In English. Dual listed with RUSS 5105. Prerequisite:
W2<>WBcourse. (Offered either semester) 4200. Senior Seminar. 3 (Max. 6). Discusses
topic which varies from semester to semester. Minimum of 3 hours recommended
for majors. Prerequisite: 12 hours of
3000-and
4000-level courses in the subject or instructor's consent. (Offered every other year) 4990. Advanced Independent Study. 1-3 (Max. 9). Students develop program of independent study in conjunction with instructor. Prerequisite: RUSS 3060 or equivalent. (Offered both semesters) Please send comments or questions to registrar@uwyo.edu Last Change: 07/05/07 |