Russian
Russian — RUS
101F-102F. Beginning Russian I and II. 101F is prerequisite to 102F. Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits each semester. Oral drill and discussion of grammar principles, written exercises, and reading assignments. This course requires extensive work in the language laboratory.
195, 196. Topics in Russian. 1-3 credits each semester. Prerequisite: none. A study of selected topics designed as electives. These courses will appear in the course schedule booklet, and will be more fully described in a booklet distributed to all academic advisors.
201-202. Intermediate Russian I and II. 201 is prerequisite to 202. Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits each semester. Graded readings with grammar review followed in the second semester by an introduction to Russian literature.
295, 296. Topics in Russian. 1-3 credits each semester. Prerequisite: none. A study of selected topics designed as electives. These courses will appear in the course schedule booklet, and will be more fully described in a booklet distributed to all academic advisors.
305. Contemporary Russian Conversation. Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: RUS 202 or advanced placement. A study of selected dialogues emphasizing the spoken language and designed to improve oral proficiency and aural comprehension.
395. Topics in Russian. 1-3 credits each semester. Prerequisite: RUS 202 or the equivalent. A study of selected topics designed as electives. These courses will appear in the course schedule booklet, and will be more fully described in a booklet distributed to all academic advisors.