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+ Russian
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Shatzel Hall, 419-372-2268
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in Russian
are expected to:
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Demonstrate understanding of the aesthetic aspects and
socio-historical contexts of a set of representative
texts from Russian culture;
- Be
able to employ different interpretive approaches;
- Know
the cultural history and social realities of the Russian
culture;
- Attain
language proficiency levels congruent with national
professional standards published by the American Council
on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Major,
Bachelor of Artsminor required
33 hours of coursework in Russian or equivalent, including
language and culture (at least through 318): RUSN 101,
102, 201, 202, 317, 318 or 417; applied language and culture:
one of RUSN 320, 331, or 419; culture, literature, and
film: one of RUSN 215 or 216 and one of RUSN 312, 401,
402, or 415. Electives: 3 credits of RUSN courses not
used to fulfill Group II requirements. Summer or semester
study abroad is strongly recommended for majors.
Minor
21 hours of coursework in Russian or equivalent, with
at least 5 hours at the 300 and/or 400 level.
Other
programs
Programs in Russian also are offered by the College
of Education and Human Development.
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