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*Nineteenth- and twentieth-century surveys of Russian literature – Slavic 45 + 46
 
*Nineteenth- and twentieth-century surveys of Russian literature – Slavic 45 + 46
 
*One course in culture selected from the following:<br>Russian culture (Slavic 130, 131, 140, 146, 148, 190) or<br>The literatures of other Slavic peoples (Slavic 150, 160, 170) or<br>Folklore (Slavic 147), Linguistics (Slavic 137), Film (Slavic 138)
 
*One course in culture selected from the following:<br>Russian culture (Slavic 130, 131, 140, 146, 148, 190) or<br>The literatures of other Slavic peoples (Slavic 150, 160, 170) or<br>Folklore (Slavic 147), Linguistics (Slavic 137), Film (Slavic 138)
*One Russian literature class taught in English – Slavic 131, 132, 133, 134A, B, C, D, E, F, N, or 146 ''uncertain of necessity''
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*One Russian literature class taught in English – Slavic 131, 132, 133, 134A, B, C, D, E, F, N, or 146
 
*One literature course with readings in Russian – Slavic 180 series
 
*One literature course with readings in Russian – Slavic 180 series
*Two upper division elective courses (each worth 3 or 4 units) in Russian language, literature, or culture selected from the courses listed above. Relevant courses from other programs – for example, History – may be substituted with the permission of the Major Adviser.
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*One upper division elective course worth 3-4 units in Russian language, literature, or culture selected from the courses listed above. Relevant courses from other programs – for example, History – may be substituted with the permission of the Major Adviser.
 
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Total: 11 courses, 36 units
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Total remaining: 6 courses
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Total coursework: 11 courses, 36 units
  
 
==Completed courses==
 
==Completed courses==

Revision as of 19:04, 5 September 2007

Classes that need to be taken:

  • Nineteenth- and twentieth-century surveys of Russian literature – Slavic 45 + 46
  • One course in culture selected from the following:
    Russian culture (Slavic 130, 131, 140, 146, 148, 190) or
    The literatures of other Slavic peoples (Slavic 150, 160, 170) or
    Folklore (Slavic 147), Linguistics (Slavic 137), Film (Slavic 138)
  • One Russian literature class taught in English – Slavic 131, 132, 133, 134A, B, C, D, E, F, N, or 146
  • One literature course with readings in Russian – Slavic 180 series
  • One upper division elective course worth 3-4 units in Russian language, literature, or culture selected from the courses listed above. Relevant courses from other programs – for example, History – may be substituted with the permission of the Major Adviser.

Total remaining: 6 courses

Total coursework: 11 courses, 36 units

Completed courses

  • Slavic 105a (fall 06)
  • Slavic 105b (sp 07)
  • Slavic 114 (fall 06 + sp 07)

External links

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