~EGULAR SESSION - University of Oregon
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170 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS<br />
ROMANCE PHILOLOGY<br />
GRADUATE COURSES<br />
RL 520, 521, 522. Old French. 3 hours each term.<br />
Phonology and morphology. Reading <strong>of</strong> principal literary monuments. History<br />
<strong>of</strong> French literature through the thirteenth century. Dougherty.<br />
RL 523, 524, 525. Vulgar Latin and Old Proven\;al. 2 hours each term.<br />
RL 535, 536, 537. Old Spanish. 3 hours each term.<br />
Phonology, morphology, and syntax <strong>of</strong> early texts; ecclesiastical glosses,<br />
legal documents, Auto de los ReJ.es Magos, the Roncesvalles fragment, the<br />
Cantar de Mia Cid, ancient ballads. Powers.<br />
Slavic Languages<br />
LOWER-DIVISION COURSES<br />
SL 50,51,52. First-Year Russian. 4 hours each term.<br />
The elements <strong>of</strong> the Russian language. Elementary reading, composition, and<br />
conversation. Steussy, Tolson.<br />
SL 60, 61,62. Intensive Russian. 6 hours each term.<br />
The elements <strong>of</strong> the Russian language. Elementary reading, composition,<br />
and conversation. Covers in one year the material <strong>of</strong> SL 50, 51, 52, SL 101,<br />
102. Bonnell.<br />
SL 101, 102, 103. Second-Year Russian. 4 hours each term.<br />
Continued study <strong>of</strong> grammar and composition; reading <strong>of</strong> representative<br />
works by great authors. Tolson.<br />
SL 201,202,203. Readings in Russian Literature. 3 hours each term.<br />
Study in Russian <strong>of</strong> selected literary masterpieces <strong>of</strong> the modern period. Same<br />
as SL 311, 312, 313, but may not be counted for upper-division credit. Steussy.<br />
UPPER-DIVISION COURSES<br />
SL 311,312,313. Readings in Russian Literature. 3 hours each term.<br />
For description, see SL 201, 202, 203. Not open to students who have completed<br />
that sequence. Steussy.<br />
SL 314, 315, 316. Russian Composition and Conversation. 2 hours each term.<br />
Exercises in pronunciation, comprehension, and composition; ample opportunity<br />
for conversation. Conducted in Russian. Prerequisite: two years <strong>of</strong><br />
college Russian or equivalent. Tolson.<br />
AL 331,332,333. Survey <strong>of</strong> Russian Literature. 3 hours each term.<br />
Russian literature from 1825 to 1917, with extensive reading in the works <strong>of</strong><br />
Gogol, Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy. Steussy.<br />
AL 340, 341, 342. Russian Culture and Civilization. 3 hours each term.<br />
Main currents <strong>of</strong> Russian intellectual, literary, and artistic life. Steussy.<br />
SL 403. Thesis. Hours to be arranged.<br />
SL 405. Reading and Conference. Hours to be arranged.<br />
UPPER·DIVISION COURSES CARRYING GRADUATE CREDIT<br />
SL 407. Seminar. (g) Hours to be arranged.<br />
SL 411, 412, 413. The Russian Novel. (g) 3 hours each term.<br />
Fall: Pushkin, Gogol, Goncharov, Turgenev; winter: Dostoevsky; spring:<br />
Tolstoy. Prerequisite: SL 311,312,313 or equivalent. Bonnell, Steussy.<br />
AL 421,422,423. Modern Russian Short Story, Poetry, Drama. (g) 3 hours<br />
each term.<br />
Fall: the short story-Gogol, Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov,