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Russian
May
be elected as a departmental concentration program
Prerequisites
to Concentration. Russian
101, 102,
201,
and 202, (or 103 and
203) or the equivalent.
Concentration
Program. Interested
students should begin Russian during their first year. Required
are: (1) Russian 301, 302,
351, 352,
449 or 450,
451, and 452; (2) at least two
courses chosen in consultation with and approved by the concentration
advisor, from among Russian 401,
402,
413,
414,
415,
416,
417, 418, 419,
420, 422, 454,
455,
456,
457,
461,
462,
463,
464, 465, 466, 471, and 472; and (3) six or more
credits in advanced courses in another foreign language or in
social science courses which focus on Russia. Special attention
is called to the courses listed under Russian and East European
Studies.
Honors
Concentration. Undergraduate
concentrators who have maintained a 3.5 grade point average in
Russian courses and 3.2 overall GPA may apply for admission to
the Honors concentration. In addition to regular concentration
requirements, qualified Honors concentrators work on a major
project during the senior year, and complete an Honors thesis
based on their research.
Advising.
Professor
Schönle is the undergraduate concentration advisor; prospective
concentrators should consult him before the end of the sophomore
year. Appointments are scheduled at 3040 MLB (763-4496).
Teaching
Certificate. Candidates
for a teaching certificate with a teaching minor in Russian should
consult Professor Schönle and the School of Education Office
of Academic Services. Information about general requirements
for a teaching certificate appears elsewhere in this Bulletin.

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