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RUSS 3540: Russian Fairy Tales
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
This course introduces students to Russian folklore through the genre of fairy tales (from oral tales to literary fairy tales and film versions) in their aesthetic, historical, social, and psychological contexts, so as to acquaint them with structures of thought underpinning modes of Russian culture and behavior. Readings and discussion in English.
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RUSS 3540 - Russian Fairy Tales
RUSS 3550: Russia under the Czars
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Examines Russian consciousness as it is portrayed through literary, philosophical, and historical texts including the visual (Icons). This course is taught in English.
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RUSS 3550 - Russia under the Czars
General Education Course
This course is a general education course.
RUSS 3560: Soviet Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Emphasizes Russian consciousness from 1880 to present as it is portrayed through literary, philosophical, and historical texts including the visual. This course is taught in English.
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RUSS 3560 - Soviet Culture
General Education Course
This course is a general education course.
RUSS 3570: Post-Soviet Cinema
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Examines the East-West division through cinema. Focuses on post-Soviet realia as reflected in the cinema of Eastern Europe. Readings and Discussion in English.
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RUSS 3570 - Post-Soviet Cinema
RUSS 3580: Russia and Asia
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Examines Russia and/or the Soviet Union in the context of Asia. Topic will vary. Readings and Discussion in English.
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RUSS 3580 - Russia and Asia
RUSS 3600: Russian Conversation
1.00 Credits
University of Utah
This course is designed for upper division students enrolled in RUSS 3040 or RUSS 3050 and for students at the fourth year level who have learned Russian primarily in a classroom setting. The course provides students the opportunity to improve their skills in speaking and listening and to expand their cultural awareness. Through structured activities and guided practice, students will expand their active vocabulary and phrasal repertoires. Credit/No Credit. No written work. Prerequisite: RUSS 2020
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RUSS 3600 - Russian Conversation
RUSS 3900: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Utah
Themes of special interest, repeatable when specific topics vary.
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RUSS 3900 - Special Topics
RUSS 3903: CLAC: Russian
1.00 Credits
University of Utah
Cultures & Languages Across the Curriculum (CLAC) offers students the exciting opportunity to apply their proficiency in a second language to the study of academic content in fields. This class is a one credit hour supplement to another three credit hour course notated on the schedule and must be taken with the corresponding course. It may be repeated for credit when the topic varies.
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RUSS 3903 - CLAC: Russian
RUSS 3940: Community Engaged Learn
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Involves students in thoughtfully organized service through community-engaged leaning. Students have the opportunity to use and expand their language skills and cross-cultural understanding while doing community-engaged learning projects on campus and in the local community. Academically the course seeks to provide a better understanding of challenges and problems faced by immigrants and their communities. This course entails lectures and readings, cross-cultural communications through simulation exercises, and community service in the Salt Lake region. Prerequisites: RUSS 3040 OR RUSS 3060.
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RUSS 3940 - Community Engaged Learn
RUSS 4580: Reading Russian Press
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Reading and analyzing materials from Russian magazines and newspapers. Readings and discussion in Russian Prerequisite: RUSS 3060 or equivalent.
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RUSS 4580 - Reading Russian Press
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