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Courses in Ukrainian (Division 494)


Ukrain. 151. First-Year Ukrainian.
(Courses in Ukrainian)
(4). (LR).
Introductory course presenting basic grammatical information and featuring active conversation as well as reading and writing, based on examples from Ukrainian culture and history.

Ukrain. 152. First-Year Ukrainian.
(Courses in Ukrainian)
Ukrainian 151. (4). (LR).
Introductory course presenting basic grammatical information and featuring active conversation as well as reading and writing. Students continue to learn about Ukrainian language, and more about Ukrainian culture and history.

Ukrain. 251. Second-Year Ukrainian.
(Courses in Ukrainian)
Ukrainian 152. (4). (LR).
Second-level course designed to provide advanced skills in reading Ukrainian literature as well as in speaking, writing, and listening with emphasis on content and meaning.

Ukrain. 252. Second-Year Ukrainian.
(Courses in Ukrainian)
Ukrainian 251. (4). (LR).
Second-level course designed to provide advanced skills in reading Ukrainian literature as well as in speaking, writing, and listening. Students will be able to understand and respond to a variety of texts and in a range of conversational situations.

Ukrain. 421. Directed Reading in Ukrainian Literature.
Open to non-concentrators. A knowledge of Ukrainian is not required. (1-4). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for a total of eight credits.
Reading of works by major Ukrainian authors. Program can deal with either the old or the modern period and includes weekly one hour discussion meetings and several short papers. Reading can be done in Ukrainian or English.

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