Languages and Cultures: Russian
Students minoring in Russian will take a minimum of six courses numbered 1501 (Intermediate Russian I) and higher. These courses will normally include Russian language and literature (RUSS 2001), and three elective courses (or more, depending upon initial placement) to be selected in consultation with the Russian adviser. Students who place out of any of the following, RUSS 1501, 1502 and/or 2001, will replace them with upper-level courses.
- MLAL 3070 Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and the Meaning of Life and Death
- RUSS 2650 Russian Media and the State
- MLAL 3070 Russian Visions: Literature and Art
- RUSS 3096 The Brothers Karamazov
- MLAL 3076 Mikhail Bakhtin
- RUSS 2300 Russian From Intermediate to Advanced
- RUSS 3067 Dostoevsky and Race in America
- MLAL 3095 The Apocalypse Course: Russian and American Revelations
- MLAL 3071 The Russian Icon and the Arts
- RUSS 2301 Russian For Heritage Speakers
- MLAL 3095 Russian Personalist Philosophy
- RUSS 3250 Russian Poetry, Music, and Film Translation