Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2015-16 Program: Russian Studies Certificate Program Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Russian Studies Certificate ProgramCertificate code CTRUSTCollege of Arts and Sciences Dr. Vera Belousova, certificate director Program OverviewThe Russian Studies Certificate program is an interdisciplinary and complementary course of study open to students from any undergraduate degree. It is designed for students majoring in any field, who have a special interest in Russian culture, politics, economics, and/or history. The aim of the Russian Studies Certificate program is to provide a broader examination of the rich and diverse culture of Russia by exploring it through a variety of disciplines and subjects. These subjects include language, literature, history, politics, and economics. Knowledge of the Russian language, both written and spoken, is important for an understanding of Russian culture and is therefore a core element to earning the certificate. Admissions InformationFreshman/First-Year AdmissionNo requirements beyond University admission requirements. Change of Major/Minor/Certificate PolicyNo selective or limited admission requirements. External Transfer AdmissionNo requirements beyond University admission requirements. Opportunities Upon GraduationAfter graduation, students with a certificate in Russian studies could pursue a career in education, foreign service, journalism, national defense, nonprofit organizations, or politics. Requirements |
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Required Courses
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Course Name | Credit Hours: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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RUS 3110 - Advanced Conversation and Composition I | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
Complete One of the Following
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Course Name | Credit Hours: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
ILML 2906 - Russian Literature in English General Education Code: 2HL | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
RUS 3120 - Advanced Conversation and Composition II | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
Elective CoursesComplete a minimum of three additional courses for a total of 15 hours for the certificate: | ||||
Course Name | Credit Hours: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
ECON 3530 - European Economic History | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
HIST 3164 - History of U.S. Involvement in World Affairs, 1945-Present | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
HIST 3742 - The Cold War, 1941-1989 | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
HIST 3750 - World War I | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
HIST 3770 - The Holocaust | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
HIST 3780 - History of Secret Intelligence | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
HIST 3820 - History of Russia | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
HIST 3821 - Russia: Road to Revolution 1825-1917 | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
HIST 3822 - Soviet Union | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
HIST 3823 - The USSR in World War II | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
HIST 3900 - History Through Film | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
HIST 4930 - Directed Study in History | Credit Hours: 1.0-3.0 | |||
POLS 2500 - International Relations | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
POLS 2700 - Introduction to Political Theory | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
POLS 3540 - Different Approaches to American Foreign Policy | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
POLS 4310 - Politics in Eastern Europe | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
POLS 4710 - Contemporary Radical and Critical Theories | Credit Hours: 3.0 | |||
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