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Languages and Linguistics
Web site at:http://www.utep.edu/lgsling/
Russian (RUSS) Courses
4101 Russian One (3-2)
(Common Course Number RUSS 1411)
An introductory course with emphasis on pronunciation and the basic elements of grammar; practice in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing.
(No prerequisite.) Course fee required.
4102 Russian Two (3-2)
(Common Course Number RUSS 1412)
A continuation of Russian 4101, with the introduction of more complex elements of grammar; additional practice in the four basic skills. Prerequisite:
RUSS 4101 or the department placement test. Course fee required.
3201 Russian Three (3-0)
(Common Course Number RUSS 2311)
Oral and written work in Russian, with some more advanced grammar. Prerequisite: RUSS 4102. Course fee required.
3202 Russian Four (3-0)
(Common Course Number RUSS 2312)
Grammar review, compositions, and reading from Russian literature. Prerequisite: RUSS 3201. Course fee required.
3301 Pre-Revolutionary Russian Literature (3-0)
Main trends and principal writers in Russian in the pre-revolutionary period. May be repeated when topics vary. Prerequisite: RUSS 3202 or
instructor approval.
3302 Twentieth Century Russian Literature (3-0)
Main trends and principal Russian writers from the silver period to the present. Prerequisite: RUSS 3202.
3320 Russian Civilization (3-0)
A survey of the political, social, intellectual, and artistic history of Russia. Prerequisite: RUSS 3202 or instructor approval.
3350 Russian Literature in Translation (3-0)
Readings in English translation from various periods and genres of Russian Literature. Taught in English. Prerequisite: ENGL 3112 or ENGL 3113 or
ESOL 3112 with grade of "C" or better.
3355 Advanced Conversation (3-0)
Practice in pronunciation, comprehension, and oral expression. Selected readings and written exercises designed to promote development of oral skills.
Recommended for non-native speakers before progressing to advanced courses. Prerequisite: RUSS 3202.
3490 Topics in Russian (3-0)
Study of particular area within Russian Language or literature/culture. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Prerequisite: Six hours of
advanced Russian.
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