Modern Languages Courses
Description:
This course provides an introduction to the basic elements of modern Greek for the student with no knowledge of the language.Component(s):
LectureNotes:
Students who have received credit for this topic under an MODL 399 number may not take this course for credit.
Description:
Specific topics for this course, and relevant prerequisites, are stated in the Undergraduate Class Schedule.Description:
Specific topics for this course, and relevant prerequisites, are stated in the Undergraduate Class Schedule.Description:
Specific topics for this course, and relevant prerequisites, are stated in the Undergraduate Class Schedule.Description:
Specific topics for this course, and relevant prerequisites, are stated in the Undergraduate Class Schedule.Description:
Specific topics for this course, and relevant prerequisites, are stated in the Undergraduate Class Schedule.Description:
Specific topics for this course, and relevant prerequisites, are stated in the Undergraduate Class Schedule.Description:
Specific topics for this course, and relevant prerequisites, are stated in the Undergraduate Class Schedule.Description:
This course is designed for students with no knowledge of Russian and provides a comprehensive introduction to the basic grammatical structures and vocabulary of Russian. Both oral and written aspects of the language are presented and students acquire an ability to speak and understand simple Russian.
Component(s):
LectureNotes:
- Students who have received credit for MRUS 290 may not take this course for credit.
Prerequisite/Corequisite:
The following course must be completed previously: MRUS 201 with a grade of C or higher.Description:
This course is a continuation of MRUS 201 and advances the student's ability to read and write basic Russian. It adds further grammatical concepts and vocabulary to the study of the introductory elements of the Russian language.Component(s):
LectureNotes:
- Students who have received credit for MRUS 290 may not take this course for credit.