Unit Descriptions
Russian Studies covers language and culture units, providing a full sequence in Russian as well as an in-country study program. All units are offered on campus as well as by distance education.
Beginners units do not require any prior knowledge of Russian. A full sequence of units leading to coherent study above 200 level is available to students in the beginners stream.
Undergraduate Study Pattern (Russian – Beginners)
100 level
| Required | RSN150 Introductory Russian I (3) |
|---|---|
| Required | RSN155 Introductory Russian II (3) |
Optional
|
RSN105 Russian Society and Culture (3) |
200 level
| Required | RSN250 Intermediate Russian I (3) |
|---|---|
| Required | RSN255 Intermediate Russian II (3) |
Optional
|
RSN290 Communication in Russian II (3) |
300 level
Required
|
RSN350 Advanced Russian I |
|---|
Undergraduate Study Pattern (Russian – Post-HSC)
Students who have previous knowledge of the language or who have studied Russian for the HSC can follow the study pattern:
200 level
| Required | RSN250 Intermediate Russian I (3) |
|---|---|
| Required | RSN255 Intermediate Russian II (3) |
Optional
|
RSN290 Communication in Russian II (3) |
300 level
Required
|
RSN350 Advanced Russian I |
|---|
Students who do not wish to major in Russian may enrol in any of the units listed above, as long as relevant prerequisites have been met. Note that some units have no prerequisites.
The following general education units are taught in English and do not require knowledge of Russian:
- RSN105 Russian Society and Culture (3)
- RSN325 Russian Cinema (3)
- RSN305 Women in Russian Culture (3)
The study materials for RSN325 and RSN305 are designed to suit both students who want to study Russian culture in English and students who want to improve their knowledge of the Russian language.
Image panel (from left): Anton Chekhov (painting by Osip Braz, 1898). Russian birch Trees. Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow. The house in Taganrog, Russia, where Chekhov was born (Source: Taganrog Local Government, http://www.taganrogcity.com. Author: Alexandre Mirgorodskiy).
