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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
RUS4021 Seminar on History of the Russian Language 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master - No
The topic of the class is history of Russian since the separation of East Slavic and the introduction to historical linguistics.
RUS4022 Introduction to Word-Formation of Russian 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master - No
The topic of the class is formation and derivation of Russian words from structural and semantic viewpoints.
RUS4023 Seminar on Russian Culture1 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master - No
The Main purpose of this lecture is to deepen the level of understanding of Russian culture, literature, theatre, art, and philosophy in the form of semin- nar.
RUS4024 Seminar on Russian Culture2 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master - No
The Main purpose of this lecture is to deepen the level of understanding of Russian culture, literature, theatre, art, and philosophy in the form of semin- nar
RUS4025 Translation of Russian Culture Texts 2 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master - No
As continuum of , this course consists of major Russian cultural events and historical ideas written in Russian for foreign students learning Russian. Students will be given textbook in PDF version for each session, where they should know important related cultural and historical events, including PPT files made by the instructor for each session. Generally, students will learn 15 units for one semester, as well as 40-long page PPT file, too.
RUS4026 Russian Paintings and Customs 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master - No
The primary purpose of this course is not only to learn the long history of Russian paintings, but to scrutinize specific motifs such as folkloric motifs, main symbols and allegory, and customs in order to the so-called ‘what is typical Russian mind, major Russian cultural characteristics, and thereby deeper understanding of Russian people, culture, and the theme of Russianness.
RUS5001 Introduction to Slavic Linguistics 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Investigates the relation between the Common Indo-European and the Common Slavic languages, the linguistic characteristics of various Slavic languages in cultural contexts, and the typological comparison of the linguistic characteristics of Russian and other Slavic languages (morphology, phonetics, syntax).
RUS5002 Old Church Slavonic 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Korean Yes
Investigates the grammar of Old Church Slavic, and reads some texts in Old Church Slavic. Aims at the mastery of the grammatical system of Old Church Slavic.
RUS5003 Russian Syntax and Discourse Grammar 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Examines Russian syntax in terms of pragmatics as one of the liguistic approaches. Understands the theoretical characteristics and limits of pragmatics and other syntax theories.
RUS5004 Reading Old Russian Texts 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Designed to improve a deep understanding of Russian by reading a variely of old Russian texts.
RUS5025 Russain Theory of Literature 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Surveys the history and characteristics of Russian theories of literature, including critical theories of Russian Realism, Modernism, Formalism, Socialist Realism, Structuralist Mythopoetics, Mikhail Bakhtin, Cultural Semiotics. In addition, compares these Russian theories of literature with western literary theories.
RUS5027 Seminar on Russian Culture and Art II 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Investigates characteristic phenomena, figures, topics and genres of Russian culture and arts. Attempts to arrive at a deepened understanding of contemporary Russian culture.
RUS5034 Seminar on Russian phonology 3 6 Major Master/Doctor - No
This course aims to investigate phonetic realization and phonological representation of the Russian language. It further evaluates current phonological theory against the Russian data both in diachrony and synchrony.
RUS5035 Seminar on Russian morphology 3 6 Major Master/Doctor - No
This course aims to investigate Russian inflectional and derivational morphology, focusing on the structure of the nominal and verbal paradigms.. It further evaluates current morphological theory against the Russian data both in diachrony and synchrony.
RUS5036 Seminar on Russian syntax 3 6 Major Master/Doctor - No
This course aims to address various syntactic phenomena in Russian, such as the relatively free order, changes in meaning due to different case markings, changes in governed case, and developments of various constructions. It further evaluates current syntactic theory against the Russian data both in diachrony and synchrony.