Russian
Students with previous university-level study of Russian may use the following guidelines to make decisions about course enrollment. Students who have placed themselves in a course that is not suitable for them will be advised to switch to a different level in the first week of class at the discretion of the instructor. If you are a heritage speaker of Russian or have no previous university-level study of Russian or are otherwise unsure which course you should start in, contact Erik McDonald (emcdonal@umn.edu).
Previous Study | Take |
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No previous college-level study of Russian, but informal familiarity with Russian, or high school study only (1 year or less). | Russ 1101 |
One semester of formal college- or university-level Russian (at least four hours per week in class with a grade of C or better) | Russ 1102 |
Two semesters of formal college- or university-level Russian (at least four hours per week in class with a grade of C or better) | Russ 3001 |
Three semesters formal college- or university-level Russian (at least four hours per week in class with a grade of C or better) | Russ 3002 |
Four semesters of formal college- or university-level Russian (at least four hours per week in class with a grade of C or better) | Russ 3101 |
Five semesters of formal college- or university-level Russian (at least four hours per week in class with a grade of C or better) | Russ 3102 |