Course Descriptions
Not all courses described in the Course and Program Catalogue are offered each year. For a timetable of courses offered in 2013-2014, please consult the online registration information.
As of 2005-2006, certain course abbreviations have changed. Students with credit for a course under its
former label may not take the relabeled course for credit.
The following conventions are used for course numbering:
- 010-099 represent non-degree level courses
- 100-699 represent undergraduate degree level courses
- 700-999 represent graduate degree level courses
Please use the following form to look up courses and find detailed information on course
prerequisites, corequisites, and other special notes. To view all 100-level courses in a subject,
select a Subject Code and type 1% in the Course Number field. (200-level = 2%, etc.)
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UKR 114.3 — 1/2(3L-1T)Elementary Ukrainian I
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.
Formerly: UKR 115.
Note: Students who have completed Ukrainian 20 (Grade 11 Ukrainian) or have completed Ukrainian 30 (Grade 12 Ukrainian), may not take this course for credit. Students who have some background in Ukrainian or who have taken any other courses in Ukrainian and 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 — 1/2(3L-1T)Elementary Ukrainian II
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.
Formerly: UKR 115.
Prerequisite(s): UKR 114.
Note: Students who have completed Ukrainian 30 may not take this course for credit. Students who have a background in Ukrainian or have taken any other Ukrainian courses and 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 214.3 — 1/2(3L-1T)Intermediate Ukrainian I
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.
Formerly: UKR 215.
Prerequisite(s): UKR 114 and 117.
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 217.3 — 1/2(3L-1T)Intermediate Ukrainian II
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.
Formerly: UKR 215.
Prerequisite(s): UKR 214.
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 298.3 — 1/2(3L)Special Topics
Offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations to cover, in depth, topics that are not thoroughly covered in regularly offered courses.
UKR 299.6 — 1&2(3L)Special Topics
Offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations to cover, in depth, topics that are not thoroughly covered in regularly offered courses.
UKR 314.3 — 1/2(3L-1T)Advanced Ukrainian I
Selected readings, composition exercises and a grammar review focusing on phonetics and morphology are used to improve the student's command of oral and written Ukrainian. There is no translation and the course is conducted entirely in Ukrainian.
Formerly: UKR 315.
Prerequisite(s): UKR 214, 217.
Note: Native speakers of Ukrainian may not take this course for credit.
UKR 317.3 — 1/2(3L-1T)Advanced Ukrainian II
Selected readings, composition exercises and a grammar review are used to improve the student's command of oral and written Ukrainian.
Formerly: UKR 316.
Prerequisite(s): UKR 214, 217.
Note: Native speakers of Ukrainian may not take this course for credit.
UKR 398.3 — 1/2(3S)Special Topics
Offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations to cover, in depth, topics that are not thoroughly covered in regularly offered courses.
UKR 399.6 — 1&2(3S)Special Topics
Offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations to cover, in depth, topics that are not thoroughly covered in regularly offered courses.
UKR 498.3 — 1/2(3S)Special Topics
Offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations to cover, in depth, topics that are not thoroughly covered in regularly offered courses.
UKR 499.6 — 1&2(3S)Special Topics
Offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations to cover, in depth, topics that are not thoroughly covered in regularly offered courses.
UKR 899.6Special Topics
Offered occasionally in special situations. Students interested in these courses should contact the department for more information.