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The program of concentration requires three additional courses in Russian
language and seven further courses dealing with Russia, at least four of which
must be courses in the social sciences.
Summary of Requirements
General Russ 101-102-103 or equivalent
Concentration 3 SocSci 240-241-242, if not taken to
fulfill Common Core requirement
3 Russ 201-202-203
4 social sciences courses dealing with Russia
3 additional courses dealing with Russia
13 (total)
Grading. None of the required courses for the Russian civilization
concentration may be taken on a P/N or P/F basis.
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Honors. Students may earn honors in Russian civilization with an overall
grade point average of 3.25 or better, senior standing, and consent of the
program chairman. It is strongly urged that a special bachelor's essay be
written in consultation with the Russian civilization honors committee.
MILTON EHRE, Professor, Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures and
the College
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Russian Civilization
Program Chairman: Richard Hellie, SS 204A, 702-8377
Program of Study
Students concentrating in Russian civilization gain competence in the Russian
language as a tool for further work, some knowledge of one or more of the
social sciences as they deal with Russian materials, and a thorough grounding
in selected aspects of Russian history, politics, economics, or related
subjects. The Bachelor of Arts program in Russian civilization can provide an
appropriate background for careers in business, journalism, or government, or
for graduate studies in one of the social sciences disciplines.
Program Requirements
Before entering the program in Russian civilization, students are expected to
have completed a year of Russian language through College course work or to
have demonstrated equivalent achievement by a placement examination. They are
also expected to have taken the three-course sequence in Russian civilization,
Social Sciences 240-241-242, which may be used to fulfill the Common Core
civilizational studies requirement.
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Faculty
ANNA LISA CRONE, Associate Professor, Department of Slavic Languages &
Literatures and the College