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EDU 3739. Comparative and International Education. (3h) Comprehensive study of the current<br />

Spanish educational system and comparison with systems in neighboring countries. Aims to<br />

expand students’ views about differing educational and pedagogical structures and to explore<br />

the comparative investigation of educational problems.<br />

PSY 2809. Psychology of Memory. (3h) Study of specialized knowledge regarding the most<br />

relevant aspects of memory function and important investigative techniques in this field.<br />

SPA 3829. Techniques in Consecutive Interpretation. (3h) Introduction to strategies of interpreting.<br />

P—SPA 220 or POI.<br />

SPA 3889. Special Topics in Hispanic Linguistics. (3h) Investigation of key areas in Spanish<br />

languages research, such as dialectology, history, language acquisition, and usage. P—SPA 222<br />

or 321, or the combination of 219 or 220 and LIN 150, or POI.<br />

Russian and East European Studies (REE)<br />

(Interdisciplinary Minor)<br />

Coordinator Associate Professor of History Susan Z. Rupp<br />

Russian 215 or 216 or equivalent proficiency in another East European language is required,<br />

plus fifteen hours from the following list. Three of these fifteen hours must be REE 298,<br />

Research Project in Russian and East European Studies.<br />

REE 298. Research Project in Russian and East European Studies. (3h) Semester-long research<br />

project pursued independently by a student (generally in the senior year) under the guidance<br />

of a faculty member in the relevant field of study. A second faculty member consults with the<br />

student regarding his or her project as well as serving as a second reader. The course culminates<br />

in the completion of a seminar-length paper based upon primary research.<br />

Electives for Russian and East European Studies<br />

Additional elective courses may have been approved since publication of this bulletin. The<br />

program coordinator maintains a complete list of all approved elective courses. For course<br />

descriptions, see the relevant department’s listings in this publication.<br />

COM 351B. Comparative Communication: Russia. (1.5h)<br />

ECN 252. International Finance. (3h)<br />

253. Economies in Transition. (3h)<br />

HST 230. Russia: Origins to 1865. (3h)<br />

231. Russia and the Soviet Union: 1865 to the Present. (3h)<br />

HMN 215. Germanic and Slavic Literature. (3h)<br />

218. Eastern European Literature. (3h)<br />

POL 232. Politics in Russia and Eastern Europe. (3h)<br />

RUS Three additional hours at the 200-level.<br />

With the approval of the coordinator, students may fulfill the language requirement by equivalent<br />

study of another East European language (to be pursued independently under the auspices<br />

of the German and Russian department). Students may apply all relevant seminars, colloquia,<br />

or independent studies in any of the above departments to the minor.<br />

R U S S I A N A N D E A S T E U R O P E A N S T U D I E S<br />

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