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EUST 207.07 Rome Program: Italian Encounters 3 credits

Closed: Size: 25, Registered: 27, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 63929

William North, Victoria Morse

Through a range of interdisciplinary readings, guest lectures, and site visits, this course will provide students with opportunities to analyze important aspects of Italian culture and society, both past and present, as well as to examine the ways in which travelers, tourists, temporary visitors, and immigrants have experienced and coped with their Italian worlds. Topics may include transportation, cuisine, rituals and rhythms of Italian life, urbanism, religious diversity, immigration, tourism, historic preservation, and language. Class discussions and projects will offer students opportunities to reflect on their own encounters with contemporary Italian culture.

Prerequisite: Participation in OCS Rome Program

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RUSS 207.07 Russian at a Cultural Crossroad Program: Intermediate Grammar 3 credits

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 8, Waitlist: 0

Synonym: 65856

Victoria Thorstensson

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 Kazakh National University's Philological Faculty and supervised by the program director.

Prerequisite: Russian 205 or equivalent

Participation in Carleton OCS Language & Culture in Russia program

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