Course Catalog 2005-2006

College of Arts and Sciences

Russian Studies

Frederick W. Skinner (Associate Professor of History), Advisor

Students interested in Russian studies may choose a minor in Russian studies as listed below. Students will receive formal guidance for their interest in Russian studies and recognition for completing a defined program. For assignment to an advisor in Russian studies, the student may contact Dr. Fred Skinner, Department of History.

Requirements for a Minor

The following requirements must be successfully completed to obtain a minor in Russian studies:

1. Twelve credits of course work concerning the former Russian area and its successor states. The Russian Studies Faculty Committee will designate the courses which may be used for the minor. These twelve credits will include at least one course concerning Russian area studies in at least three of the following disciplines: anthropology, business administration, economics, modern and classical languages and literatures (not including the language requirement), geography, history, communication studies, political science, sociology.

2. Second year proficiency in the Russian language.

Related Courses

Following is a list of possible course selections for the minor in Russian Studies. It is not an exhaustive list so students are advised to consult with their advisors for course suggestions appropriate to the minor.

Anthropology
385S Indigenous Peoples and Global Development3 cr.
Business Administration-Management
348 Entrepreneurship3 cr.
368 International Business3 cr.
465 World Trade and Commerce3 cr.
Communication Studies
451S Intercultural Communications3 cr.
452 Cultural Codes in Communication3 cr.
Economics
374 Comparative Economic Systems3 cr.
Geography
351 Geography of a Selected Region3 cr.
396 Problems in Geography3 cr.
History
319H Contemporary Europe 3 cr.
331H Foreign Relations of the Great Powers, 1870-Present 3 cr.
332H The Global Diplomacy of the Cold War3 cr.
344 Russia to 18013 cr.
345 Russia Since 1801 3 cr.
348 Eastern Europe: Past and Present 3 cr.
395 Russia: Past and Present 3 cr.
446 The Russian Revolution, 1900-1930 3 cr.
460E Problems of Peace and National Security 3 cr.
Political Science
322H Soviet and Post Soviet Politics 3 cr.
323 Theories of Civil Violence3 cr.
Russian
301 Oral and Written Expression 3 cr.
302 Russian Culture and Civilization 3 cr.
305L-306L Introduction to Russian Literature6 cr.
395 Special TopicsVariable cr.
401 Advanced Conversation and Composition 3 cr.
411 19th Century Major Russian Authors3 cr.
412 20th Century Major Russian Authors3 cr.
413 Soviet/Russian Literature3 cr.
424 Russian Short Story 3 cr.
430 20th Century Russian Women Writers3 cr.
432 20th Century Russian Literature: Contemporary Period3 cr.
440 Russian Poetry3 cr.
495 Special Topics Variable cr.
Sociology
320 Complex Organizations
325 Social Stratification
455 Classical Social Theory
Study in Russia
Primarily a language-based program taught by native Russian instructors for beginning through advanced language students.

Faculty


Professor Frederick W. Skinner, Ph.D., Princeton University, 1973