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Course Descriptions

RUSSIAN

RUSS-101  Elementary Russian I

4 Credits (Humanities Core)

As a result of taking this course the student will be able to utilize the basic elements of the Russian language, which will include reading Russian with acceptable pronunciation, writing Russian words and phrases in script, speaking Russian to include making statements and answering simple Russian statements. Throughout these experiences, the student will utilize correct cases, conjugations and declensions in forming Russian sentences. This course may be offered as self-instructional/tutor assisted.

RUSS-102  Elementary Russian II

4 Credits (Humanities Core)

This course is a continuation of first-semester Russian. Upon completion, the student will be able to use Russian when speaking about everyday topics and will be able to read and understand texts of average difficulty. Greater concentration will be placed on speaking in complete sentences and on grammatical usage, especially compound sentences, adjectives, and cases. This course may be offered as self-instructional/tutor assisted.

RUSS-201  Intermediate Russian I

4 Credits (Humanities Core)

In this intermediate level course, students continue to refine their Russian writing skills, develop the ability to read and understand sentence-level text, explore Russian verb roots, study additional tense, present, and future tenses, practice dialogue exercises, increase their working vocabulary, and learn more in-depth grammar. Students will continue to increase their proficiency in the Russian script and sound system, study more grammatical concepts, practice their reading, and expand their knowledge of Russian culture. This course may be offered as self-instructional/tutor assisted.

RUSS-202  Intermediate Russian II

4 Credits (Humanities Core)

In this second intermediate level course, students will be exposed to more higher-level text and develop a better comprehension of bilateral and weak verb forms. Students will practice more conversational exchanges and greatly expand their working vocabulary. This course may be offered as self-instructional/tutor assisted.





Accounting - ACCT
American Sign Language - AMSL
Anthropology - ANTH
Arabic - ARAB 
Architectural and Construction
Management - ARCM

Art - ARTT 
Bio Informatics - BFMT 
Biology - BIOL 
Biomechanical Engineering - BMET
Business - BMGT 
Cardiovascular Technology - CARD
Chemistry - CHEM 
Chinese - CHNS 
Cisco - CSCO 
Computer-Aided Design - CADD
Computer Forensics - CFOR 
Computer Systems - CMSY 
Conflict Resolution - CRES 
Cooperative Education - COOP
Criminal Justice - CRIM 
Culinary Managemet - CMGT 
Dance - DANC 
Economics - ECON 
Education - EDUC 
Electronics - ELEC 
Emergency Medical Technician/
Paramedic - EMSP
 
Engineering -ENES 
English- ENGL 
Entrepreneurship - ENTR 
Exercise Science - EXSC 
Film - FILM 
Financial PLanning- FNPL 
Fine Arts - FINE 
French - FREN 
Geography - GEOG 
Geology - GEOL 
German - GERM 
Greek - GREK 
Health Care - HEAL 
Health Education - HEED 
History - HIST 
Horticulture - HORT 
Hospitality Management - HMGT
Human Development - HMDV 
Human Services - HUMS 
Italian - ITAL 
Korean - KORE 
Life Fitness - LFIT 
Mass Media - MASS 
Mathematics - MATH 
Meteorology - METO 
Microsoft - MSFT 
Music - MUSC 
Nursing - NURS 
Office Technology - OFFI 
Philosophy - PHIL 
Photonics - PHOT 
Physics - PHYS 
Political Science - POLI 
Portuguese - PORT
Psychology - PSYC 
Retailing - RETL 
Russian - RUSS 
Sociology - SOCI 
Spanish - SPAN 
Speech - SPCH 
Telecommunications - TELE 
Theatre - THET 
Wireless Communications - WCOM
Women's Studies - WMST