RUSS 102
Elementary Russian II Spring 2018
Division I Exploring Diversity Initiative
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An introduction to contemporary standard Russian, this course provides opportunities to acquire basic proficiency in all five language skills–listening comprehension, speaking, reading, writing, and culture–through immersion, intensive use of authentic materials, and a strong emphasis on the spoken word in all class activities. Greater emphasis is placed on writing in the second semester. For students who already know some Russian, consultation with the department is required before registering for any Russian language course in the sequence 101 through 202. As an EDI course, RUSS 102 focuses on the relationship between language and culture, exploring how different linguistic contexts and practices arise from and contribute to cultural difference.
The Class: Format: the class meets five times a week
Limit: 15
Expected: 10
Class#: 3315
Grading: yes pass/fail option, yes fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: regular attendance, active class participation, completion of homework, quizzes, tests, and a final exam
Extra Info: students registered for RUSS 101-102 are required to attend and to pass the sustaining program during the winter study period; credit granted only if both semesters (RUSS 101 and 102) are taken
Prerequisites: none
Distributions: Division I Exploring Diversity Initiative

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