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Ukrainian (UKR) 1

UKRAINIAN (UKR) offer students the opportunity to practice public speaking. The exams
will include written identification questions, brief essay questions, and
a longer essay question that synthesizes knowledge acquired in class.
UKR 1: Elementary Ukrainian I As a General Education course, Ukrainian 100 incorporates the following
four elements of active learning: international competence (a much
4 Credits
lesser know part of the East European world), information gathering
Reading, writing, and speaking Ukrainian. and analysis, active use of writing, and dialogue pertaining to social
behavior, community and scholarly conduct. The case of Ukraine as
Bachelor of Arts: World Language (All) a 'submerged nation,' subsumed under tsarist Russia and the Soviet
Union, will provide students with a colonial paradigm of development of
UKR 2: Elementary Ukrainian II a minority culture and language under a politically stronger colonizing
culture. Students need to write a 10-page paper for the course and will
4 Credits
learn to explore library and internet resources. The paper will be graded
Reading, writing, and speaking Ukrainian. for content, clarity, structure, and effective use of language. As an extra-
credit option, students may volunteer to give a class presentation on their
Prerequisite: UKR 001 research topic or another topic of interest. Students may also acquire
Bachelor of Arts: World Language (All) extra-credit by writing reaction papers on topical extracurricular lectures
or visits to Ukrainian cultural sites (like the Ukrainian Museum in New
UKR 3: Intermediate Ukrainian York, the Ukrainian Embassy in Washington, DC, or historic Byzantine Rite
Ukrainian churches). Ukrainian 100 is not required for the B.A. degree in
4 Credits
Russian, but may be used under the rubric of 'Additional Courses' for the
Reading, writing, and speaking Ukrainian. B.S. degree in Russian Translation. UKR 100 may be used to satisfy the
Gen Ed Humanities and United States Cutures and International Cultures
Prerequisite: UKR 002 requirements.
Bachelor of Arts: World Language (All)
Bachelor of Arts: World Lang (12th Unit) International Cultures (IL)
General Education: Humanities (GH)
UKR 99: Foreign Studies
UKR 197: Special Topics
1-12 Credits/Maximum of 12
1-9 Credits/Maximum of 9
Courses offered in foreign countries by individual or group instruction.
Formal courses given infrequently to explore, in depth, a comparatively
International Cultures (IL) narrow subject that may be topical or of special interest.

UKR 199: Foreign Studies


UKR 100: Ukrainian Culture and Civilization
1-12 Credits/Maximum of 12
3 Credits
Courses offered in foreign countries by individual or group instruction.
Survey of Ukrainian culture and civilization from the Middle Ages to the
present. UKR 100 Ukrainian Culture and Civilization (3) (GH;IL)The course International Cultures (IL)
acquaints students with Ukrainian culture from the origins of Kyivan-Rus
in the 9th Century to the present day. The course will examine the many UKR 299: Foreign Studies
facets that make up culture: history, politics, language, literature, folklore,
1-12 Credits/Maximum of 12
religion, science, music, and art. The course will place Ukrainian culture in
the broader context of the Slavic nations and peoples. It will focus on the Courses offered in foreign countries by individual or group instruction.
development of national identity from the origins of the Ukrainian people
through the colonial period under tsarist Russian domination, through International Cultures (IL)
Soviet domination, and finally to post-independence identity following
the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The course will include films UKR 399: Foreign Studies
and expert guest lectures. The course format will consist of lectures,
1-12 Credits/Maximum of 12
slide, video and audio presentations. Readings will all be in English.
Questions and discussion on class lectures and readings and on topical Courses offered in foreign countries by individual or group instruction.
matters will be strongly encouraged. At the end of the course, students
will be familiar with the problems that post-colonial Ukraine faces at International Cultures (IL)
present. They will have a basic general knowledge of Ukrainian history
and geography, and will be acquainted with representative achievements UKR 494: Research Project
of Ukrainian high and folk culture. There will be a mid-term (30%), a final
1-12 Credits/Maximum of 12
exam (30%), and a research paper (30%). The latter will be graded both
for content and writing ability. Ten percent of the class grade will be Supervised student activities on research projects identified on an
for class participation, including attendance and active participation in individual or small group basis.
discussions. Students may also receive extra credit by making a 10-1
5 minute oral presentation in class on a pre-approved topic, which will
2 Ukrainian (UKR)

UKR 494H: Research Project

1-12 Credits/Maximum of 12

Supervised student activities on research projects identified on an


individual or small group basis.

Honors

UKR 499: Foreign Studies

1-12 Credits/Maximum of 12

Courses offered in foreign countries by individual or group instruction.

International Cultures (IL)

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