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Apr 19, 2025
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Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022
Degree Map for Russian Language
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The degree map is a term-by-term sample course schedule to make it easier for you to understand how to graduate in four years with a Russian major. The Degree Map is a tool to assist you and your advisor in planning your academic path to graduation. Use it along with the program of study information for your major (found in the Hunter Catalog) and Degree Works (student degree audit system) to discuss your academic plan with your advisor. Courses required for the major, Hunter Core Requirement (HCR) courses, and elective classes must be selected to concurrently satisfy all Pluralism & Diversity and writing intensive requirements. Students are encouraged to consider pursuing a minor through the selection of electives. Your specific program of study could, and probably will, look different. You need to customize the Degree Map to fit your situation. Consult with your advisor about the best path for you.
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Fall
- 1 course from:RUSS 301-302, 312-315, 317-319, 370 or 498 (See online catalog for titles)
- 1 course from:RUSS 155-158, 245-246, 256 (See note below for specific information)(See online catalog for titles)
- Elective
- Elective
- World Cultures & Global Issues
Spring
- RUSS 301-302, 312-315, 317-319, 370 or 498 (See online Catalog for titles)
- RUSS 155-158, 245-246, 256 (See note below for specific information)(See online catalog for titles)
- Elective
- Elective
- Elective
Fall
- RUSS 301-302, 312-315, 317-319, 370 or 498 (See online catalog for titles)
- Elective
- Elective
- Elective
- Elective
Spring
- RUSS 301-302, 312-315, 317-319, 370 or 498 (See online catalog for titles)
- Elective
- Elective
- Elective
- Elective
Notes:
- Russian language sequence requires students to take 6 CREDITS IN LITERATURE AND CULTURE courses. One of the courses must be a 300-level literature course or a Special Topics course conducted in Russian (all 245 and 246 courses). The other course can be a culture or a literature course in English, including Russ-155; Russ-156; Russ-157; Russ-158; all of 200-level literature courses, including Special Topics courses in English (all 256 courses for 3 credits); or Russ-37003 (Independent Study for 3 credits) by permission of the program head.
- *See department for availability of Intensive (RUSS 103 and RUSS 203).
- Students who are exempt from the language requirement through proficiency testing or by permission of the program head are required to take 18 credits in 300-level language courses including 49803 (Internship).
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