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For nearly two hundred years the countries of the Slavic world have played an increasingly prominent role in international life, and have provided our civilization with numerous writers, musicians, philosophers, religious and political thinkers, and scientists of note. The richness of the Slavic cultures has a special significance for Canada, since the vast influx of Slavs, which began in the last century, has contributed greatly to the Canadian cultural mosaic. The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures offers an extensive range of courses in Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Czech and Slovak, Croatian, Serbian, and Macedonian languages and literatures, as well as in Slavic linguistics. Within this range there are courses suitable for inclusion in a wide variety of programs of study, whether or not the student has studied any Slavic language previously. Some students may specialize in Slavic Languages and Literatures, i.e. Russian, Polish or Ukrainian (see Programs of Study). Others may simply wish to gain a working knowledge of Russian or another Slavic language to aid their reading of important material in another field. Language study emphasizes small instructional groups, with some laboratory or conversational practice, and the use of literary materials. Courses in the literatures and cultures of various Slavic countries explore the artistic, intellectual, and social currents of their civilizations, trace the literary history of each country, and examine the works of major authors. To encourage an awareness of the significance and pertinence of Slavic literatures and cultures, many of our courses are offered in translation. The growing importance of Eastern Europe in contemporary affairs has had the effect of making academic study of this area especially lively and relevant. The student whose interest in the Russian or East European world is political, historical, or sociological can specialize in Russian and East European Studies, or pursue a course in Political Science, History, or Sociology, and at the same time take language courses, and perhaps selected courses in literature, in this Department. Students planning to specialize in Economics, Psychology, Mathematics, or any number of other fields, who have a special interest in the Russian or East European area, will find an advanced knowledge of Russian or of another Slavic language an important intellectual and professional asset. Students intending to take a Program offered by the Department are asked to study carefully the Programs of Study and are urged to begin their language training as soon as possible. A Departmental brochure is available on request. Undergraduate Secretary: Professor Maxim Tarnawsky, 121 St. Joseph Street, Room 403. Email: tarn@chass.utoronto.ca (Tel. 416-926-1300, ext.3338) Web site: www.utoronto.ca/slavic Slavic Languages and Literatures ProgramsEnrolment in the Slavic Languages and Literatures programs requires the completion of four courses; no minimum GPA required. Croatian And Serbian Studies (Arts program)Major program: Group A: Slavic Group B: History Group C: Political Science Minor program: Four approved courses from the offerings indicated in the major program above. Czech And Slovak Studies (Arts program)Major program: First Year: Higher Years: Minor program: 1. SLA205Y1/SLA305Y1
Polish Language And Literature (Arts program)Specialist program: First Year: Higher Years: Major program: First Year: Higher Years: Minor program: Polish: see also Modern Languages And Literatures; Linguistics And LanguagesPolish Studies (Arts program)Major program: 1. A sequence of two of the following language courses, depending
on the student's skill level: a) SLA106Y1,
SLA206Y1; b) SLA206Y1,
SLA306Y1; c) SLA306Y1,
SLA326Y1 Group A: Slavic Group B: History Group C: Political Science NOTE: †POL440Y1 is a limited enrolment course; see Registration Handbook and Timetable for details Minor program: 1. A sequence of two of the following language courses, depending on
the students skill level: a. SLA106Y1,
SLA206Y1; b. SLA206Y1,
SLA306Y1; c. SLA306Y1,
SLA326Y1 Russian And East European Studies (Arts program)Specialist program: 1. Two consecutive language courses from: SLA, FIN, HUN or EST Major program: 1. Two courses from: SLA215H1,
SLA216Y1, 217H1, SLA218Y1,
227H1, SLA240Y1, SLA250Y1,
SLA251H1, SLA339H1,
SLA340H1, SLA440Y1
Group A: Group B: Group C: NOTE: †POL440Y1 is a limited enrolment course; see Registration Handbook and Timetable for details Russian Language And Literature (Arts program)Specialist program: First Year: Higher Years: Major program: First Year: Higher Years: NOTE: Students with OAC Russian or equivalent will take the language sequence SLA220Y1, SLA320Y1, SLA420Y1. Minor program: Any combination approved by the Department of two Russian language courses and two courses in Russian literature, including at least one course at the 300+series level Minor program in Russian Language (Arts program):(4 full courses or equivalent, including one 300+series course) Four courses from: SLA100Y1, SLA220Y1, SLA320Y1, SLA321Y1, SLA330Y1, SLA420Y1, SLA452Y1 Russian - See also Modern Languages And Literatures, Linguistics And LanguagesSlavic Languages (Arts program)Consult Department Of Slavic Languages And Literatures Specialist program: First Year: Higher Years: Slavic Languages and Literatures (Arts program)Consult Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures Specialist program: A. Russian First Year: Higher Years: B. Polish First Year: Higher Years: C. Ukrainian First Year: Higher Years: Ukrainian Language And Literature (Arts program)Consult Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. Specialist program: First Year: Higher Years: Major program: First Year: Higher Years: Minor program: Ukrainian - See Also Modern Languages And Literatures; Linguistics And Languages |
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