Below is a list of courses that fulfill certificate requirements and reflect the breadth of disciplines that correspond with the study of REEES. Not every course is offered every year; some may be one-time-only offerings. In addition, there may be courses not listed below which qualify toward the certificate.
Questions?
Contact Carole Dopp, Program Manager or call 609-258-5978
Fall 2024
Spring 2024
Fall 2023
Eligible Courses
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BCS 101 Beginning Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian I
PLS 105 Intermediate Polish
RUS 101 Beginner’s Russian I
RUS 102 Beginner’s Russian II
RUS 103 Russian for Heritage Speakers
RUS 105 Intermediate Russian I
RUS 107 Intermediate Russian II
RUS 108 Russian for Heritage Speakers II
RUS 207 Advanced Russian Reading and Conversation I
RUS 208 Advanced Russian Reading and Conversation II
RUS 305 Russian Humor
RUS 405 Advanced Russian Through Reading
RUS 407 Advanced Russian Through Film
RUS 408 Advanced Russian Through History
RUS 409/RES 409 Stylistics and Composition
TUR 101 Elementary Turkish I
TUR 102 Elementary Turkish II
TUR 105 Intermediate Turkish I
TUR 107 Intermediate Turkish II
TUR 305 Advanced Turkish: Selected Readings in Historical and Literary Texts
TUR 306 Advanced Turkish: Contemporary Turkish Media
UKR 101 Beginner's Ukrainian I
UKR 102 Beginner's Ukrainian II
UKR 105 Intermediate Ukrainian I -
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ART 337/GER 337 Court, Cloister, and City: Art and Architecture in Centreal and Eastern Europe
ART 393/SLA 393/AMS 392/RES 393 Getting the Picture: Photojournalism in the U.S. and Russia
ART 466/SLA 466/ECS 466 The Crossroads of Invention: Art, Society, and Identity in East Central Europe (1500-1914)
COM 236/SLA 236/ANT 383/HLS 236 Traditions, Tales, and Tunes: Slavic and East European Folklore
COM 410/SLA 410 Bakhtin, Formalists, Cultural Semiotics
COM 415/SLA 415/RES 415 Tolstoy War and Peace
ECS 360/SLA 360 Central European Literature of the 20th Century
HUM 360/SLA 362/ART 363/AAS 333 Medicine, Literature, and the Visual Arts
MUS 223/SLA 222 The Ballet
MUS 339/SLA 311 Russian Music
SLA 205 Nightmare Narratives: Terrifying Dreams in Russian Literature and Beyond
SLA 209 Catastrophic Literary Imagination: Ukraine 1917-2022
SLA 213 Putin's Russi Before and After the War in Ukraine
SLA 214 Russian and the East European Science Fiction
SLA 218/RES 218 Soviet Cinema
SLA 219/RES 219 Pushkin, Gogol, Dostoevsky: Introduction to the Great Russian Novel
SLA 220/RES 220 The Great Russian Novel and Beyond: Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov and Others
SLA 221/RES 221 Soviet Culture, Above and Below Ground
SLA 301/ANT 382/RES 301 Russian Folklore
SLA 303/ART 330 Seeing Health: Medicine, Literature, and the Visual Arts
SLA 304/RES 304 Soviet Animation: Between Art and Propaganda
SLA 305 Russian Humor
SLA 305/COM 377/RES 305/ANT 343 Roma (Gypsies) in Eastern Europe: The Dynamics of Culture
SLA 307 Manuscripts Don’t Burn: Works of Mikhail Bulgakov
SLA 308/RES 309 The Russian Short Story
SLA 309 Moscow: City to Myth
SLA 310/COM 369/RES 310 Philosophy and Literature: Western Thought and the Russian Dialogic Imagination
SLA 312/RES 312 Russian Drama
SLA 313/RES 314 Russian Religious Philosophy
SLA 314 From Gutenberg to Zukerberg: Censorship and Literature in Russia
SLA 315/RES 315 Madness in Russian Literature
SLA 319/RES 319 Eastern European Cinema: War, Love, and Revolutions
SLA 321 Petersburg: Cultural Myth and Literary Text
SLA 322/RES 322 The Soviet City in Literature and Culture
SLA 324/RES 324 Contemporary Ukrainian Literature
SLA 326/SLA 326 Dreamers and Bandits in Russian Cinema
SLA 332 Russian Through Art
SLA 337/RES 337 "What Is to Be Done?": Social Justice in Russian Literature
SLA 338/ANT 338/RES 338 Between Heaven and Hell: Myths and Memories of Siberia
SLA 345/ECS 354/COM 345/RES 345 East European Literature and Politics
SLA 347/JDS 337 Jewish Topics in East European Cinema
SLA 350/RES 350 Russian Fairy Tales
SLA 361/RES 361 The Evil Empire: Reading Putin’s Russia
SLA 365/RES 365 Russian Science-Fiction (SF) in the 20th Century – Utopia-Dystopia-Post-Utopia
SLA 367/RES 367 On Space in Russian Culture
SLA 368/HUM 368/RES 368/COM 348 Literature and Medicine
SLA 369/RES 369/ENG 247 Horror in Film and Literature
SLA 395/RES 395 Czeslaw Milosz: Poetry, Politics, History
SLA 396/ECS 397 Polish Literature on Screen
SLA 411/RES 411 Selected Topics in Russian Literature and Culture
SLA 412/RES 412 Selected Topics in Russian Literature and Cutlure
SLA 413/RES 413 Pushkin and His Time
SLA 415/COM 415/RES 415 Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace: Writing as Fighting
SLA 416/RES 416 Dostoevsky
SLA 417/COM 418/ENG 424/RES 417 Vladimir Nabokov
SLA 422 Church Slavonic and History of Slavic -
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HIS 240/RES 302/HLS 309/EPS 240 Modern Eastern Europe, 19th to 20th Centuries
HIS 307/RES 302/HLS 309 Modern Eastern Europe, 19th and 20th Centuries
HIS 360 The Russian Empire: State, People, Nations
HIS 362 The Soviet Empire
HIS 406 Two Empires: Russia and the US from Franklin to Trump
HIS 431/RES 431 Ukraine on Fire, 1900 to the present
HIS 434/RES 434 Revolutionary Russia. Rebellion, Opposition, and Dissent, 1860s-2020s
HIS 480 Property How, Why and What We Own
NES 362 Blood, Sex and Oil: The Caucasus
NES 406 The Great War in the Middle East -
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NES 362 Blood, Sex and Oil: The Caucasus
NES 364/REL 399 Secularism in Muslim Central Asia and the Middle East
POL 360 Social Movements and Revolutions
POL 374 Russian and Post-Soviet Politics
POL 432 Seminar in Comparative Politics: Russia, Ukraine and the New Cold War
POL 433 Seminar in Comparative Politics: Democratization and Economic Reforms After Communism
SLA 338/ANT 338 Between Heaven and Hell: Myths and Memories of Siberia
SLA 368/HUM 368/RES 368 Literature and Medicine
SLA 420/ANT 420/COM 424/RES 420 Communist Modernity: The Politics and Culture of Soviet Utopia
SOC 308/RES 308 Communism and Beyond: China and Russia