Russian is spoken by some 250 million people and is used by many more in Russia and the countries of Eastern Europe. Russian is the language of one of the world's great literatures. Training in Russian can lead to careers in teaching, the creative arts, community work, governmental service, journalism, and research in many areas. Many students majoring in other fields find it useful to learn Russian as a valuable tool of communication and research. This major is sponsored by the Department of Slavic Languages and Literature.
Major in Sciences and Letters Curriculum
E-mail: slavic@usiuc.edu
Degree title: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences
Minimum required major and supporting courses equate to 51 hours including
12 hours in advanced Russian Language and 27 hours in Russian Literature.
General education: The LAS General Education requirements are set
up so students automatically complete the Campus
General Education requirements.
Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 hours
Departmental distinction: Graduation with distinction may be earned
by completion of any one of the following three options:
- GPA in departmental courses of 3.75; or
- GPA in departmental courses of 3.50, plus successful completion
of RUSS 493; or
- GPA in departmental courses of 3.50, plus successful completion
of academic study trip to the former Soviet Union, documented
by graded transcript. See a departmental adviser to work out details, preferably two semesters
before graduation.
Hours |
Requirements |
12 |
Russian language:
A minimum of 12 hours beyond the College Language requirement: |
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RUSS
301Third Year Russian I |
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RUSS
302Third Year Russian II |
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RUSS
401Fourth Year Russian I |
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RUSS
402Fourth Year Russian II |
3 |
Russian Literature: Select one
of the following 100-level courses: |
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UKR
113Ukrainian Culture |
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SLAV
117Russ & East Euro Science Fiction |
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SLAV
120Slavic Folklore |
6 |
Literature Survey: Select from: |
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RUSS
220 19th Century Russian Lit Survey |
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RUSS
225Russian Lit Since 1917 |
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RUSS 219–Russian Cinema Survey |
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SLAV 277–Slavic Literature Survey
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9 |
Authors courses: Select from: |
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RUSS 322–Dostoevsky
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RUSS
323Tolstoy |
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RUSS
325Chekhov |
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RUSS
335Nabokov |
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Other courses from a list of 200 level author courses maintained in the undergraduate advisor's office |
6 |
Literature and cultures courses: Select from: |
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SLAV 452–Slavic Cultural Studies |
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SLAV 419–Studies in Slavic Cinema |
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RUSS 444–Problems in Romanticism |
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RUSS 445–Problems in Realism |
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RUSS 465–Russian-Jewish Culture |
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RUSS 460–Russian Cultural Studies |
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RUSS 466–Russian Women's Writing |
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RUSS 461–Russia and the Other |
3 |
RUSS 470–Russian Advanced Seminar |
3 |
Supporting coursework: A minimum of 12 hours selected from the following: |
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CWL 241–Masterpieces West Culture I |
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CWL 242–Masterpieces West Culture II |
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HIST 260–Survey of Russian History |
9 |
Select from: |
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Courses on Russia, the former Soviet Union, or East Europe (offered by such units as anthropology, art history, architecture, Asian studies, cinema studies, communications, economics, education, geography, history, music, philosophy, political science, religious studies, sociology, theatre). or |
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See the Russian and East European Center for a list of current course offerings. or |
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200-
and 300-level courses in a single language other than Russian,
or general methodology courses in the linguistics department
(excluding Russian cross-listed courses). or |
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Additional course work in the Slavic Department or another literature program or department. or |
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Students completing a double-major or a minor in another department need no supporting work. |
Substitutions may be made with adviser approval.
All foreign language requirements must be satisfied.
A Major Plan of Study Form must be completed and submitted to the LAS Student Affairs Office before the end of the fifth semester (60 - 75 hours). Study abroad courses may be substituted for major and minor requirements with approval of adviser.
Minor in Russian Language and Literature
A minor in Russian language and literature may be useful and enriching
for students in many disciplines, from economics and political science
through comparative literature and theatre to engineering and mathematics.
The 18- to 20-hour program listed below provides considerable flexibility
within a general structure. Additional information may be obtained
from the undergraduate adviser in the Department of Slavic Languages
and Literatures.
This minor is under revision. Please contact the Slavic Department
for current requirements.
E-mail: slavic@usiuc.edu
Hours |
Requirements |
3 |
Introduction to Russian
literature and culture. Select from: |
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RUSS 113Russian
Civilization Through Literature |
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RUSS 114Soviet
and Post Soviet Society Through Literature |
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RUSS 115Russian
Masterpieces in Translation, I |
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RUSS 116Russian
Masterpieces in Translation, II |
6-8 |
RUSS 201Second-Year
Russian I |
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RUSS 202Second-Year
Russian II; or equivalent |
3 |
Select from: |
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RUSS 200Intermediate
Reading and Translation |
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RUSS 301Third
Yr Russian I |
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RUSS 302Third
Yr Russian II |
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RUSS 215Introduction
to Russian Literature, I |
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RUSS 216Introduction
to Russian Literature, II |
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RUSS 313Advanced
Composition and Usage, I |
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RUSS 314Advanced
Composition and Usage, II |
6 |
19th- and 20th century
Russian literature: two 300- or 400-level courses |
18-20 |
Total required hours |
NOTE: Of the above courses, RUSS 113 through 116 have no prerequisites.
RUSS 201 assumes two high-school years, or two college semesters,
of elementary Russian (RUSS 101-102 or 111). The 300- or 400-level
courses have prerequisites contained within the above list of courses
acceptable for the minor.
Teacher Education Minor in Russian
Teacher education minors are available only to students seeking to
add additional teaching fields to their teaching majors.
This minor is under revision. Please contact the Slavic Department
for current requirements.
E-mail: slavic@usiuc.edu
Hours |
Requirements |
8 |
RUSS 101First-Year
Russian I |
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RUSS 102First-Year
Russian II; or equivalent |
8 |
RUSS 201Second-Year
Russian I |
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RUSS 202Second-Year
Russian II; or equivalent |
3 |
RUSS 211Russian
Conversation, I |
6 |
RUSS 213Intermediate
Composition and Conversation, I |
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RUSS 214Intermediate
Composition and Conversation, II |
19 |
Total |
Students are advised that additional course work may be necessary
to teach middle grades six through eight. Consult the certification
officer at 505 East Green Suite 203 for additional information.
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