Russian 2203

This course is for students who have had two semesters of intensive Russian or three semesters of regular college-level Russian language courses. Students who have completed only our Russian 121 and Russian 122 may take this course if they feel they're sufficiently prepared for it. Sometimes it is also taken by students who have studied Russian in high school for about four years. The course teaches conversation, reading, writing, translation, and selected topics from Russian grammar. All discussion in class is in Russian.

The course meets four times a week. Prerequisites: Russian 121 and 122, or equivalent. May be taken after Russian 125 and/or 126 as well. 3 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

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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