This is a TBA course. TBA means "time to be arranged" (to accommodate as many students as we can). We hold an organizational meeting for all TBA courses at the beginning of each semester. The time and place of the meeting are posted at http://russian.cornell.edu/russian.web/schedule/ a couple of weeks before semester starts.
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This course is for students who have had four to five semesters of
college-level Russian and want to read Russian newspapers. It teaches
reading and those elements of grammar that are essential for reading
formal prose. It is very similar to Russian 1125, but is taught at a
more advanced level. Classes are taught mostly in English.
The course meets twice a week. Prerequisites: 4 to 5 semesters of college-level Russian. 2 credit hours/units. |
| See Course Description to find out what materials are used and what actually happens in class. | See Course Syllabus for assignments. See This Semester's Schedule for meeting times and places, and to find out who teaches the course this year. | Fill out our anonymous Course Evaluation form, if you're taking the course and want to share your impressions with your teachers. |
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The Russian Language Program
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Russian Language Program Department of Russian 226 Morrill Hall, Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853-4701, USA tel. 607/255-8350, fax 607/255-2044 email russlang@cornell.edu |
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