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COURSE NUMBER

SEC

COURSE TITLE

UNITS

INSTRUCTOR

DAY

TIME

Slavic 1

1

Elementary Russian

5

Coyne

MTWTF

9-10

 

2

Elementary Russian

5

Kogel

MTWTF

11-12

Slavic 2

1

Elementary Russian

5

Scott

MTWTF

11-12

Slavic 3

1

Intermediate Russian

5

Little

MTWTF

11-12

Slavic 4

1

Intermediate Russian

5

Kitzinger

MTWTF

11-12

Slavic R5A

1

Reading & Comp: Childhood

4

Johnson

TT

8-9:30

Slavic R5B

1

Reading & Comp: East-West Encounters: Eastern Europe and Beyond

4

Lindsey

TT

3:30-5

Slavic R5B

2

Reading & Comp: Dead Souls: Vampires, Ghosts, & Deals with the Devil

4

Lindsey

MWF

3-4

Slavic 24

1

Freshman Seminar: The Brothers Karamazov: Let's Read It Together

1

McLean

F

9-11

Slavic 25B

1

Intro. Polish

5

Lin

MTWTF

12-1

Slavic 26B

1

Intro. Czech

5

Langer

MTWTF

9-10

Slavic 27B

1

Intro. Bosnian/ Croatian/Serbian

5

Janjic

MTWTF

10-11

Slavic 36

1

Great Russian Books

3

Golburt

TT

12:30-2

Slavic 39M

1

Lower Division The Languages of the Soviet Union

3

Kavitskaya

TT

12:30-2

Slavic 46

1

20th-Century Russian Literature

3

Ram

MWF

10-11

Slavic 50

1

Intro to Russian/ East European/ Eurasian Cultures

3

Kavitskaya

TT

9:30-11

Slavic 103B

1

Adv. Russian

4

Alexeev

MWF

3-4

Slavic 106A

1

Advanced Russian for Heritage Speakers

3

Muza

MWF

11-12

Slavic 115B

1

Adv. Polish

4

Szajbel-Keck

MWF

9-10

Slavic 116B

1

Adv. Czech

4

Merrill

MWF

12-1

Slavic 117B

1

Adv. Bosnian/ Croatian/Serbian

4

TBA

MWF

11-12

Slavic 120B

1

Adv. Russian Conversation

2-3

Little

MWF

1-2

Slavic 130 (cross-listed with History 100 Sec. 8)

1

The Culture of Medieval Rus'

4

Zhivov

TT

11-12:30

Slavic 132 (cross-listed with English 125C)

1

Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and the English Novel

4

Paperno

TT

3:30-5

Slavic 134C

1

Dostoevsky

4

Nesbet

TT

12:30-2

Slavic 134E (cross-listed with Theater 166, Sec. 1)

1

Chekhov

4

Muza

MWF

3-4

Slavic 147B

1

Balkan Folklore

3

Alexander

MWF

2-3

Slavic 151

1

Readings in Polish Literature

4

Frick

TT

12:30-2

Slavic 181

1

Readings in Russian Literature

4

Golburt

TT

3:30-5

Slavic 198

11

Czech Readings

1

Langer

TBA

TBA

Slavic 198

13

Bulgarian Readings

1

Lindsey

MWF

8-9

Slavic 200

1

Slavic Colloquium

0

Ram

M

4-7

Slavic 201

1

Adv. Russian Proficiency Maintenance

4

Muza

MW

1-2:30

Slavic 231

1

History of Slavic Literary Languages

4

Zhivov

Tu

9-12

Slavic 246B

1

Contemporary Russian Literature

4

Matich

Tu

2-5

Slavic 280

1

Grad Seminar: Literary Translation: History, Theory, Practice

4

Frick

W

3-5

Slavic 280

2

Grad Linguistic Seminar: South Slavic Sociolinguistics

4

Alexander

Th

11-2

Slavic 285

1

Eastern Christianity: History and Thought

4

Zhivov

Th

2-5

Slavic 287

1

Russian Poetry: 20th Century

4

Ram

F

2-5

Slavic 301

1

Language Pedagogy: 1-4

3

Little

M

2-4

Slavic 301

2

Teaching Methodology: Reading and Composition

3

Matich

MWF

8-9

Slavic 301

3

Language Pedagogy: 27B

3

Alexander

MWF

8-9

Slavic 301

4

Language Pedagogy: 25B, 115B

3

Frick

TT

8-9:30

Slavic 301

5

Language Pedagogy: 116B

3

Kavitskaya

TT

8-9:30

EE 1B

1

Elementary Hungarian

3 - 4

Toth

MWF

9-10

EE 2B

1

Beginning Romanian

3

Negip-Schatt

MWF

11-12

EE 100

1

Advanced Hungarian

2

Toth

WF

10-11

EE 102B

1

Continuing Romanian

3

Negip-Schatt

MWF

1-2

Eura St 1B

1

Beginning Armenian

3

Mikaelian

TT

11-12:30

Eura St 101B

1

Continuing Armenian

3

Mikaelian

TT

12:30-2

         
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