European Studies: Base for all Majors
Course Credits
EUR 1110 Heritage of Europe (5)
EUR 3100 Foundations of European Art (3)
EUR 3500 European Civilization (5)
EUR 4254 Translation (3)
LIN 2100 Foundations of Language Study (5) 16
SECTION CREDITS REQUIRED 16
Capstone
Course Credits
EUR 4899 Contemp Eur Iss & Personalties 3
SECTION CREDITS REQUIRED 3
Russian History
Course Credits
HIS 3345 Modern Russia 5
SECTION CREDITS REQUIRED 5
Russian Courses
Course Credits
RUS 2100 Beginning Russian I (5)
RUS 2105 Beginning Russian II (5)
RUS 2106 Beginning Russian III (5)
RUS 2207 Modern Russian Culture thr Lit (5)
RUS 3100 Intermediate Russian (5)
RUS 3920 Ind Rdngs:Intermediate Russian (5)
RUS 4920 Ind Rdngs:Advanced Russian (1-5)
RUS 4930 Russian:Tutorial Practicum (1-6)
RUS 4940 Coop Ed:Russian Internship (1-10) 35
SECTION CREDITS REQUIRED 35
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED 59
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Russian is the first language of over 150 million people worldwide. It is spoken in Russia, the former Soviet Union, and in many communities in North America.
A major in Russian consists of 19 base credits as well as 40 credits in Russian, 25 of which must be upper division. In addition to beginning and intermediate Russian courses offered alternate years, students are strongly encouraged to participate in the CCCU Russian Study program or any other accredited study-abroad program to accumulate the required number of credits and to expand their knowledge of the language and country. A course in modern
European Studies Courses
Course Credits
EUR 1110 Heritage of Europe (5)
EUR 3100 Foundations of European Art (3)
EUR 3500 European Civilization (5)
EUR 4254 Translation (3)
EUR 4899 Contemp Eur Iss & Personalties (3)
LIN 2100 Foundations of Language Study (5) 8
SECTION CREDITS REQUIRED 8
Russian Studies Minor
Course Credits
RUS 1100 Elementary Russian (1-2)
RUS 2100 Beginning Russian I (5)
RUS 2105 Beginning Russian II (5)
RUS 2106 Beginning Russian III (5)
RUS 2207 Modern Russian Culture thr Lit (5)
RUS 3000 Russian Language Study: Inter. (6,9)
RUS 3100 Intermediate Russian (5)
RUS
Revised catalogue description
Completion of five courses (20 units) as follows:
Russian Language (Russ 23, 25, or equivalents) (8)
RUSS 191 – Advanced Russian (4)
RUSS 120 – Contemporary Russian Film (4)
Or:
RUSS 73 – Russian Culture and Civilization (4)
One of the following (4 units):
POLS 51 – International Politics (4)
ECON 71 – Global Economic Issues (4)
RUSS 193 – Special Topics in Russian Lit. (4)
Or:
An alternative course selected from those listed above, or a summer or semester of studying in Russia on a program approved by the Office of International programs or by the minor adviser. A minimum of 12 units must be completed at the
The study of linguistics focuses on the nature of language itself and on human beings as creators and users of language. It explores systems of sound and meaning; phrase and sentence structure; linguistic diversity; both first- and second-language acquisition; and language change over time.
Students of linguistics generally prepare themselves to enter professional fields such as translation, teaching, and linguistic research.
Linguistics Program Requirements
Kathryn Bartholomew, Contact Person
To be admitted to these broad field majors, students must meet the admission requirements of both the School of Education and the appropriate school or department in which the courses are offered. For initial advising, contact the School of Education certification advisor. The majors listed below are specially designed for students who are seeking elementary certification. However, students seeking an elementary endorsement are not limited to these majors. A student must complete the major requirements in effect when the student is admitted to the major.
Requirements for the Major
A European studies major/German program requires 40 credits, of which 25 must be upper division, in addition to the 19 base course credits and the other major requirements listed above. A minimum of 18 upper-division credits must be in courses taught in German. Students must complete all non-credited and language proficiency requirements found on the Languages department page.
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