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Students registered in any of the language courses (114.3, 117.3, 214.3, 217.3, 314.3, 317.3) should plan to attend weekly oral tutorials as scheduled in the Registration Guide. A multi-media laboratory is also available on a library basis.

Students with a background in Ukrainian (including those who speak the language at home) will not be allowed to take Ukrainian language courses for credit until they have contacted the department to arrange for an interview/ placement test prior to registering.


UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES
UKR 114.3 (Formerly 115)
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Elementary Ukrainian I
1/2(4L-1T)

Develops elementary proficiency in speaking, reading, understanding, and writing Ukrainian. Basic grammatical structures, sound patterns, spelling and vocabulary will be studied. Students will be introduced to Ukrainian life and culture, politics, geography and society.

Note: Students who have completed Ukrainian 20 (Grade 11 Ukrainian) in the past five years or have completed Ukrainian 30 (Grade 12 Ukrainian), regardless of when it was taken, may not take this course for credit. Students who have some background in Ukrainian or who have taken any other courses in Ukrainian, must present themselves to the Department. Native speakers of Ukrainian are not allowed to register in this course. Students with credit for UKR 115 may not take this course for credit.

UKR 117.3 (Formerly 115)
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Elementary Ukrainian II
1/2(4L-1T)
Prerequisite(s): UKR 114.

This course is a continuation of UKR 114. It develops elementary proficiency in speaking, reading, understanding, and writing Ukrainian. Basic grammatical structures, sound patterns, spelling and vocabulary will be studied. Students will be introduced to Ukrainian life and culture, politics, geography and society. Students will develop the ability to understand spoken Ukrainian and respond to it within certain everyday topics.

Note: Students who have completed Ukrainian 30 in the past five years may not take this course for credit. Students who have a background in Ukrainian or have taken any other Ukrainian courses, must present themselves to the Department. Native speakers of Ukrainian are not allowed to register in this course.Students with credit for UKR 115 may not take this course for credit.

UKR 205.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» A Survey of Ukrainian Literature in English Translation
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): Completion of 30 credit units at the university.

Surveys the development of Ukrainian literature from its origins to the present. Students will read representative works in English translation of the more important genres in each period of Ukrainian literature.

Note: This course cannot be used to fulfill the language requirement. It may be used to fulfill the humanities requirements or as an elective under Requirement 7.

UKR 211.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» 20th-Century Ukraine (in English)
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): Completion of 30 credit units at the university.

An introduction to contemporary Ukraine, surveying the land, the people, the culture and the way of life in present-day Ukraine.

Note: This course cannot be used to fulfill the language requirement. It may be used to fulfill the humanities requirements or as an elective under Requirement 7.

UKR 212.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Survey of Ukrainian Folklore (in English)
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): Completion of 30 credit units at the university.

Surveys the material folk culture, calendar traditions, rites, family customs and the oral literature of the Ukrainian people.

Note: This course cannot be used to fulfill the language requirement. It may be used to fulfill the humanities requirements or as an elective under Requirement 7.

UKR 214.3 (Formerly 215)
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Intermediate Ukrainian I
1/2(3L-1T)
Prerequisite(s): UKR 114 and 117 or permission of the department.

This course will concentrate on improving speaking, reading, and writing skills by further expanding the basic syntactic, morphological, lexical, and phonetic structure of modern Ukrainian. Students will be introduced to contemporary life and culture of Ukraine.

Note: Native speakers of Ukrainian are not allowed to register in this course. Students with credit for UKR 215 may not take this course for credit.

UKR 216.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Ukrainian Prose
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): UKR 214, 217.

Surveys the development of Ukrainian prose from its beginnings to the present. Works of representative authors in each period are studied.

UKR 217.3 (Formerly 215)
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Intermediate Ukrainian II
1/2(3L-1T)
Prerequisite(s): UKR 214.

This course builds on skills acquired in UKR 214. Emphasis is placed on improving oral and written skills through the extensive study of Ukrainian grammar. This course will continue providing students with a view of contemporary life and culture.

Note: Native speakers of Ukrainian are not allowed to register in this course. Students with credit for UKR 215 may not take this course for credit.

UKR 220.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Ukrainian Culture in Canada (in English)
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): Completion of 30 credit units at the university.

Surveys the development of Ukrainian culture in Canada. It provides an overview of the block settlement architecture, folkloric expression, religious and distinctive political organizations in the process of cultural retention in Canadian society.

Note: This course cannot be used to fulfill the language requirement. It may be used to fulfill the humanities requirements or as an elective under Requirement 7.

UKR 226.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Ukrainian Poetry
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): UKR 214 , 217.

Surveys the development of Ukrainian poetry from its beginning to the present. Works of representative poets in each period are studied.


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