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OCP 1194.00 CARLETON CEP LANG&CULT-RUSSIA -28 credits

Open: Size: 0, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 54395

OCP 414.00 CARLETON RUSSIAN SEM IN MOSCOW -18 credits

Open: Size: 0, Registered: 6, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 54468

RUSS 107.07 Moscow Program: Beginning Grammar 4 credits

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 53020

Diane Nemec Ignashev

This course will focus on continued study of the fundamentals of Russian grammar, vocabulary expansion, and activation. This course is conducted by members of Moscow State University Philological Faculty and supervised by the program director.

Prerequisite: For students who have just recently begun their study of the Russian language, having completed or tested beyond elementary Russian 102.

Participation in Carleton OCS Russia program

RUSS 108.07 Moscow Program: Beginning Phonetics 2 credits

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 53021

Diane Nemec Ignashev

This course is taken in combination with Russian 107. Students focus on the essentials of Russian pronunciation with preliminary work in intonation. This course is conducted by members of Moscow State University Philological Faculty and supervised by the program director.

Participation in Carleton OCS Russia program

RUSS 109.07 Moscow Program: Beginning Conversation 3 credits

Open: Size: 20, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 53022

Diane Nemec Ignashev

This course is taken in combination with Russian 107. Emphasis on socially relevant material. This course is conducted by members of Moscow State University Philological Faculty and supervised by the program director.

Participation in Carleton OCS Language & Culture in Russia program

RUSS 207.07 Moscow Program: Intermediate Grammar 4 credits

Open: Size: 7, Registered: 5, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 53014

Diane Nemec Ignashev

This course aims at vocabulary expansion and the assimilation and activation of formulaic conversational structures and speech etiquette at the same time it develops familiarity with more complex principles of Russian grammar. This course is conducted by members of Moscow State University Philological Faculty and supervised by the program director.

Prerequisite: Russian 205 or equivalent

Participation in Carleton OCS Language & Culture in Russia program

RUSS 208.07 Moscow Program: Intermediate Phonetics 2 credits

Open: Size: 7, Registered: 5, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 53015

Diane Nemec Ignashev

This course is taken in combination with Russian 207. Students focus on the essentials of Russian pronunciation and correction. Preliminary work in intonation will be offered. This course is conducted by members of Moscow State University Philological Faculty and supervised by the program director.

Participation in Carleton OCS Language & Culture in Russia program

RUSS 209.07 Moscow Program: Intermediate Conversation 3 credits

Open: Size: 7, Registered: 5, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 53016

Diane Nemec Ignashev

This course is taken in combination with Russian 207. Emphasis will be placed on socially relevant reading materials. This course is conducted by members of Moscow State University Philological Faculty and supervised by the program director.

Participation in Carleton OCS Russia program

RUSS 226.07 Moscow Program: Russia's Hallowed Places 6 credits

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 5, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 53010

Diane Nemec Ignashev

This course explores localities in Russia that have acquired the significance of hallowed or sacred places, the reasons underlying their designation, and the diversity of belief systems they embody. Localities considered include places in and around Moscow (some holy, others cursed), the routes of literary heroes (and their creators) in St. Petersburg, sites of legendary historical significance in Central Russia, and the "sacred sea" of Siberia, Lake Baikal, and its Buryat-Mongol shamanist-Buddhist environs. Course materials: readings, films, excursions, lectures, and travel. Student learning is assessed through occasional quizzes, weekly discussions, and integrative blog writing assignments.

Prerequisite: Acceptance in Russian OCS Program

Participation in Carleton OCS Language & Culture in Russia program

RUSS 290.17 Moscow Program: Reading for Russia 3 credits

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 5, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 53012

RUSS 307.07 Moscow Program: Advanced Grammar 4 credits

Open: Size: 7, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 53017

Diane Nemec Ignashev

This course combines advanced work in Russian grammar (largely corrective) and fundamentals in composition, with conversational Russian.

Prerequisite: At least 6-12 credits beyond Russian 205/206.

Participation in Carleton OCS Russia program

RUSS 308.07 Moscow Program: Advanced Phonetics and Intonation 2 credits

Open: Size: 7, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 53018

Diane Nemec Ignashev

This course is taken in combination with Russian 307. Students focus on corrective pronunciation and theory and practice of Russian intonation. This course is conducted by members of Moscow State University Philological Faculty and supervised by the program director.

Participation in Carleton OCS Language & Culture in Russia program

RUSS 309.07 Moscow Program: Advanced Practicum 3 credits

Open: Size: 7, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 53019

Diane Nemec Ignashev

This course aims at skill development in speaking and oral presentation as well as in limited forms of composition. It is taken in combination with Russian 307 and conducted by members of Moscow State University Philological Faculty and supervised by the program director.

Prerequisite: Russian 205 and 6 credits in Russian at the 330 level

Participation in Carleton OCS Russia program

RUSS 317.07 Advanced Grammar II 6 credits

Closed: Size: 1, Registered: 1, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 54464

RUSS 319.07 Reading-Russ Lang & Cult 3 credits

Closed: Size: 1, Registered: 1, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 54465

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