Note: All Russian Literature courses are offered in English. Students unsure of their language level should contact the Department of Modern languages about a placement test. In addition, all students, including first year students, may obtain special permission to register in a higher course if they have sufficient background in the language.
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Russian
1030 -
Russian for Beginners
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An introduction to spoken and written Russian for students with no previous knowledge of Russian. Offers a basis for further work in commercial and scientific fields, political science, and foreign affairs, as well as the study of Russian literature in the original. Note that students who have successfully completed Grade 12 U Russsian or equivalent cannot take this course for credit.
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Grade 12 U Russian.
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Russian
2200 -
Intermediate Russian
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Review and continuation of grammar and oral and written practice. Readings of various prose styles.
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Russian 1030 or Grade 12U Russian or the former Russian 002, or permission of the Department.
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Russian
2291 -
Composition and Oral Practice
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Advanced study of the Russian language.
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Russian 2200 or the former Russian 020, or permission of the Department.
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