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Open courses in Russian and East European Studies (REES)
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Wolverine Access Subject listing for REES
Winter Term '01 Time Schedule for Russian and East European Studies (REES).
REES 695. Colloquium on Russian, Soviet, and Post-Soviet Studies.
Section 001.
Instructor(s): Barbara A Anderson
Prerequisites: Graduate standing. (3).
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
This course is intended for graduate students from any department or
professional school who are interested in pursuing their interests through
study of Eastern Europe or the Former Soviet Union. Speakers who combine
disciplinary or professional work on the region will discuss with the
class a combination of professional and contextual expertise. Each student
will prepare a research or project proposal in their area which will be
discussed.
REES 795/Hist. 795/Pol. Sci 795/Econ. 795/Geog. 795. Research Seminar in Russian and East European Studies.
Prerequisites: Graduate standing and permission of instructor. (3).
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
A research seminar on topics in Russian and East European Studies.
REES 801. Directed Reading.
Section 001.
Prerequisites: Graduate standing. (1-3).
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
Designed for individual students who have an interest in a specific topic (usually that has stemmed from a previous course). An individual instructor must agree to direct such a reading, and the requirements are specified when approval is granted.

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