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Course Listing: GRAD RDS IN RUSS & E EUR STDY

Summer 2005, Bloomington



RSTR = Class Restricted (Class, School, Major, Prerequisite Required, etc.)
PERM = Class requires Student Permission from Course Department
VT = Variable Title                  CLSD = Class closed

SUMMER SESSION CODES:      SS1 = Summer Session 1       SS2 = Summer Session 2
IS1 = Intensive Session 1         IS2 = Intensive Session 2      NON = Non-Standard Session
IS3 = Intensive Session 3         IS4 = Intensive Session 4      IS5 = Intensive Session 5


Information on this report reflects data as of the end of the day Sunday, September 11, 2005

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	REEI-R 575  GRAD RDS IN RUSS & E EUR STDY (1-3 CR)
               4650 PERM SS1 ARR             ARR    ARR       Ransel D                      10   10    0
                 ABOVE SECTION REEI-R 575 : PERMISSION OF INSTITUTE DIRECTOR
                 AND INSTRUCTOR; PERMISSION FORMS AND ON-LINE AUTHORIZATION
                 AVAILABLE FROM DEPARTMENT SECRETARY.

        REEI-R 575  GRAD RDS IN RUSS & E EUR STDY (1-3 CR)
               4651 PERM SS2 ARR             ARR    ARR       Ransel D                      10   10    0
                 ABOVE SECTION REEI-R 575 : PERMISSION OF INSTITUTE DIRECTOR
                 AND INSTRUCTOR; PERMISSION FORMS AND ON-LINE AUTHORIZATION
                 AVAILABLE FROM DEPARTMENT SECRETARY.
                 ABOVE SECTION REEI-R 575 : FOR INTENSIVE LANGUAGE STUDY, SEE
                 SUMMER WORKSHOP IN SLAVIC, EAST EUROPEAN AND CENTRAL ASIAN
                 LANGUAGES UNDER SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES. IN SUMMER
                 2004, THE SUMMER WORKSHOP WILL OFFER RUSSIAN FIRST TO SIXTH
                 YEAR; FIRST YEAR CZECH, POLISH, SERBIAN/CROATIAN, SLOVENE,
                 ROMANIAN, HUNGARIAN, GEORGIAN, AZERI, KAZAK, PASHTO, TAJIK,
                 TURKMEN AND UZBEK. ALSO OFFERING SECOND-YEAR AZERI, KAZAK,
                 GEORGIAN, TURKMEN, UYGHUR AND UZBEK.
                 ABOVE SECTION FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR ALL LANGUAGES ON A
                 COMPETITIVE BASIS.

 

 

 


 

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