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Berkeley - Elementary Russian

Beginner's course.
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Berkeley - Elementary Russian


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Berkeley - Intermediate Russian


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Berkeley - Intermediate Russian


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Berkeley - Reading and Composition

Reading and composition course based on works of Russian and other Slavic writers, either written in English or translated into English. As students develop strategies of writing and interpretation, they will become acquainted with a particular theme in Russian and/or Slavic literatures and their major voices. R5A satisfies the first half of the Reading and Composition requirement, and R5B satisfies the second half.
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Berkeley - Reading and Composition

Reading and composition course based on works of Russian and other Slavic writers, either written in English or translated into English. As students develop strategies of writing and interpretation, they will become acquainted with a particular theme in Russian and/or Slavic literatures and their major voices. R5A satisfies the first half of the Reading and Composition requirement, and R5B satisfies the second half.
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Berkeley - Introductory Russian for Heritage Speakers

The course is aimed at "heritage speakers" of Russian, i.e., those who grew up speaking Russian in the family without a full Russian educational and cultural background. These courses are designed for students who have speaking and comprehension ability in Russian but have minimum exposure to writing and reading. This course teaches basic skills of writing, reading, and grammar. 6A focuses on basic writing and reading ability. 6B introduces further knowledge of grammar and syntax and develops writing skills. Both 6A and 6B include reading and cultural material. (Students with advanced reading proficiency should consider Slavic 114 or Slavic 190.)
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Berkeley - Introductory Russian for Heritage Speakers

The course is aimed at "heritage speakers" of Russian, i.e., those who grew up speaking Russian in the family without a full Russian educational and cultural background. These courses are designed for students who have speaking and comprehension ability in Russian but have minimum exposure to writing and reading. This course teaches basic skills of writing, reading, and grammar. 6A focuses on basic writing and reading ability. 6B introduces further knowledge of grammar and syntax and develops writing skills. Both 6A and 6B include reading and cultural material. (Students with advanced reading proficiency should consider Slavic 114 or Slavic 190.)
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Berkeley - Freshman Seminar

The Freshman Seminar Program has been designed to provide new students with the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member in a small-seminar setting. Freshman seminars are offered in all campus departments, and topics vary from department to department and semester to semester. Enrollment limited to 15 freshmen.
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Berkeley - Introductory Polish

Beginner's course. Sequence beginning fall.
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Berkeley - Introductory Polish

Beginner's course. Sequence beginning fall.
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Berkeley - Introductory Czech

Beginner's course. Sequence beginning fall.
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Berkeley - Introductory Czech

Beginner's course. Sequence beginning fall.
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Berkeley - Introductory Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian

Beginner's course. Sequence beginning Fall semester.
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Berkeley - Introductory Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian

Beginner's course. Sequence beginning Fall semester.
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Berkeley - Communication in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian

Focusing on language practice, this course develops vocabulary, reading, and conversation skills at the introductory level. Course sequence begins each fall semester. The course should be taken in conjunction with 27SA-27SB, a course devoted to language structure.
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Berkeley - Introduction to the Structure of Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian

Focusing on language structure, this course introduces students to the common linguistic core (grammar and structure) of the languages of the former Yugoslavia, mainly Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian, and considers the social and cultural situation of these languages. Course sequence begins each fall semester. This course is usually, but not necessarily, taken in conjunction with 27PA-27PB.
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Berkeley - Introductory Bulgarian

Sequence begins in the fall. Practical instruction in the Bulgarian language with a focus on integrated skills (reading, grammar, conversation). Course offered as staffing permits.
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Berkeley - Introductory Bulgarian

Sequence begins in the fall. Practical instruction in the Bulgarian language with a focus on integrated skills (reading, grammar, conversation). Course offered as staffing permits.
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Berkeley - Great Books of Russian Literature

Readings in English of representative texts from the Russian literary tradition. Variable topics.
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Berkeley - Freshman/Sophomore Seminar

Freshman and Sophomore seminars offer lower-division students the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member and a group of peers in a small-seminar setting. These seminars are offered in all campus departments; topics vary from department to department and from semester to semester. Enrollment limits are set by the faculty, but the suggested limit is 25.
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Berkeley - Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature

Development of Russian literature from Pushkin to Chekhov. No knowledge of Russian required. Prerequisite to admission to the Slavic major and recommended for prospective graduate students.
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Berkeley - Twentieth-Century Russian Literature

This course introduces students to the cultures of the peoples of the former Soviet bloc (Russia and other areas of the former Soviet Union, including Central Asia and the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe), from early times to the present, with the emphasis on cultural identity. Readings in history, fiction, folklore, viewing of films, and art works. Thematic units include: formation of the Russian civilization, Slavic nationalism in the Romantic era, empire and identity in Eastern/Central Europe; Soviet and post-Soviet daily life, Jews in Slavic lands, the former Yugoslavia; multi ethnic lands. Required of majors in Russian/East European/Eurasian cultures, the course is also aimed at a broad audience. Knowledge of the languages of the area is not required.
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Berkeley - Advanced Russian

Course covers three main aspects of advanced Russian: grammar, syntax, and reading. Grammar is reviewed. Course taught in Russian.
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Berkeley - Advanced Russian

Course covers three main aspects of advanced Russian: grammar, syntax, and reading. Grammar is reviewed. Course taught in Russian.
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