Minors

The Minor in East European, Eurasian, and Russian Studies

Prerequisite: One of the following courses: EEER 10, EEER 13, EEER 15

Requirements: a total of six courses including three that are numbered 32 and higher. Three LSA+ courses could be counted for fulfillment of the prerequisite and requirements. Up to two East European, Eurasian, and Russian studies courses, including offerings in Economics, Government, History, and Music that deal with relevant topics, may be counted towards completion of this minor. Other courses used to satisfy this requirement must be approved in advance by the Chair of the Department.

The Major and Minor in Russian Area Studies will be available to student who entered with the class of '27. Beginning with the class of '28 students will select the East European, Eurasian, and Russian Studies major or minor.

The Minor in Russian Area studies 

Prerequisite: One of the following courses: RUSS 10RUSS 13RUSS 19, or RUSS 21

Requirements: a total of six courses including RUSS 31; and five courses chosen from the following: RUSS 10RUSS 11RUSS 13RUSS 14RUSS 18RUSS 19RUSS 21RUSS 22RUSS 23RUSS 32RUSS 35RUSS 36RUSS 48, or RUSS 71 of which three should be numbered 32 and higher and exclusive of the course selected as a prerequisite. Not more than two LSA+ courses could be counted for fulfillment of the prerequisite and requirements. Up to two Russian area studies courses, including offerings in Economics, Government, History, and Music that deal with relevant topics, may be counted towards completion of this minor. Other courses used to satisfy this requirement must be approved in advance by the Chair of the Department.

The Minor in Russian

Prerequisite: RUSS 3, or permission of the chair.

Minor courses: a total of six courses including

  1. An EEER course in the 30s
  2. One or two of the following courses: EEER 10-19
  3. Up to four other RUSS or EEER courses numbered 23 or higher, for a total of six courses beyond the prerequisite
  4. Students may count three of the LSA+ courses toward the minor.