 
Administered  by the Department of Languages and Cultures
Effective  Summer 2021
Foundational Language Courses (12  credits)
  RUSSIAN.101  Russian I
  RUSSIAN.102  Russian II
  RUSSIAN.203  Intermediate Russian I
  RUSSIAN.204  Intermediate Russian II
Elective (3 credits)
  Any  Russian or CES course at 2xx-4xx levels
THREE CREDITS from one of the following groups of concentration courses:
a)  Humanities Concentration:
  ARTHSTRY.335  History of Modern Art
  ARTHSTRY.356  Twentieth Century Art
  HISTORY.349  Medieval Russia
  HISTORY.356  Imperial Russia
  HISTORY.452  Soviet Russia
  HISTORY.405/505  Jews of Europe
  HISTORY.460/461  Topics in European History
  LANGCULT.200  Comparative Cultural Studies
  LANGCULT.400  Comparative Language Studies:  History  and Linguistics
  MUSIC.102  World Music
  *RUSSIAN.211  Russian Culture and Civilization
  *RUSSIAN.212  Russian Film, Literature, and Culture
  *RUSSIAN.214  East European Film, Literature, and Culture
  *RUSSIAN.290  Independent Study
  *Any  upper division (3xx or 4xx) Russian language course.  Any other Slavic language course (e.g.,  Bosnian, Bulgarian, Byelorussian, Church Slavonic, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian,  Polish, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, Rusyn, Ukrainian)
*When not selected as an elective course
b)  Business Concentration:
  ECONOMIC.322  Contrasting Economics
  ECONOMIC.333  International Economics
  ECONOMIC.334  Economic Growth of Underdeveloped Areas
  ECONOMIC.531  Current Economic Problems
  ECONOMIC.532  Comparative Economic Systems
  ECONOMIC.533  International Economic Policies and Relations
  BUSED.350  Valuing Diversity in Business
  LAW.407  International Legal Environment in Business
c)  Social and Political Sciences Concentration:
  ANTHRO.320  Contemporary World Cultures
  ANTHRO.440  Language and Culture
  *CES.210  Introduction to Central and Eastern Europe
  *CES.280  Special Topics in Central and Eastern European Studies
  *CES.310  European City Studies
  EDFOUND.406  Multicultural Education
  EGGS.102  World Cultural Geography
  EGGS.104  World Regional Geography
  EGGS.211  Regional Geography Abroad
  EGGS.311  Geography of Terrorism
  POLISCI.181  Contemporary Issues in World Politics
  POLISCI.280  Introduction to International Relations
  POLISCI.487  International Law and Organization
*When not selected as an elective  course
  Note:  Up to 9 credits can be satisfied by credit  transfer from study abroad programs in Poland, the Russian Federation, or  Ukraine.