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Russian and East European Studies

May be elected as an area concentration program

Prerequisites. RUSSIAN 231, Introduction to Russian Culture, or SLAVIC 225, Arts and Cultures of Central Europe.

Concentration Program. A minimum of 30 credits, including:

  1. REES 395, 396, or 397.
  2. REES 401 or its equivalent.
  3. RUSSIAN 301 and 302, or 303 with a grade of at least "B"; or completion of four terms of Armenian, Czech, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, or Ukrainian, with a grade of at least "B"; or satisfactory performance on a proficiency test in one of these languages.
  4. Cognates: A minimum of 20 credits of CREES-approved upper-level (300-400) courses distributed over four or more of the following fields: anthropology, economics, film and video studies, history, history of art, literature, music, political science, and sociology, chosen in consultation with and approved by the CREES undergraduate advisor. A list of these courses is available on the CREES website at http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/crees/.

Honors Concentration. Undergraduate concentrators who have maintained a 3.5 grade point average in the REES concentration and a 3.2 overall GPA may apply for admission to the Honors program. Applications for the program, which are available at the CREES office, are accepted annually in November of the applicant's junior year. In addition to the application, students must submit a current transcript and a sample paper in the discipline in which they intend to write their Honors thesis. A maximum of 15 persons will be accepted each year into the program.

Those accepted are expected to meet occasionally in an informal workshop at CREES and to work individually with their thesis advisor to prepare a prospectus. Credit for this preliminary work may be obtained by enrolling in REES 402 for two credits. During their senior year, students may elect REES 403 for each term (receiving a Y grade in December), for a two term total of six credits. Completed theses, which must be submitted by a due-date in late March, will be read by at least two faculty members including the student's advisor. Grades for theses will be based on the quality of the research, analysis, and writing they display. The letter grade for REES 403 and the levels of Honors with which the student will be graduated are:

A+ Highest Honors,

A High Honors,

A- Honors,

B+ or below No Honors.

Students with questions about the program are encouraged to schedule a meeting with the CREES undergraduate academic advisor by calling (734) 764-0351.

Advising. Appointments are scheduled at the CREES office. Arrangements for continuing contacts are made in the first meeting with the undergraduate academic advisor. This meeting should be scheduled during the second term of the sophomore year.


Courses in Russian and East European Studies


Courses in Armenian
Courses in Czech
Courses in Polish
Courses in Russian
Courses in Serbo-Croatian
Courses in Ukrainian


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