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Slavic Languages & Literatures

RUSS 1010 First-Year Russian
Fall 2026

Introduces Russian grammar with emphasis on reading and speaking. Class meets five days per week plus work in the language laboratory. To be followed by RUSS 2010, 2020.

4.1
Rating
3.1
Difficulty
3.63
GPA
POL 1210 Introduction to Polish Language
Fall 2026

Introduces students to the essentials of Polish grammar with emphasis on speaking and reading. For more details on this class, please visit the department website at: http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/slavic/courses.html.

4.6
Rating
2.7
Difficulty
3.75
GPA
RUSS 2010 Second-Year Russian
Fall 2026

Continuation of Russian grammar. Includes practice in speaking and writing Russian and introduction to Russian prose and poetry. Class meets four days per week, plus work in the language laboratory. …

4.0
Rating
3.2
Difficulty
3.44
GPA
POL 2210 Intermediate Polish Language
Fall 2026

Second-year continuation of POL 1210, 1220. Prerequisite: POL 1210, 1220 and instructor permission.

5.0
Rating
1.0
Difficulty
3.95
GPA
RUTR 2350 Russian and East European Film
Fall 2026

This course is an introduction to and overview of the history of film in Eastern Europe, with a particular focus on Russia, though we will be discussing other countries that …

4.8
Rating
1.8
Difficulty
3.76
GPA
SLAV 2360 Dracula
Fall 2026

An introduction to Slavic folklore with special emphasis on the origins and subsequent manifestations of vampirism. Western perceptions, misperceptions, and adaptations of Slavic culture are explored and explicated. The approach …

4.6
Rating
1.6
Difficulty
3.78
GPA
RUTR 2370 Fairy Tales
Fall 2026

This course considers a medley of tales drawn from various cultural traditions, oral and written, including canonical European fairy tales, traditional Slavic texts, African folk narratives, and oral tales from …

4.3
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.81
GPA
RUTR 2460 Introduction to Russian Culture and Civilization
Fall 2026

No knowledge of Russian needed. Investigates 'being Russian' through the works of Russia's great writers, artists, architects, and composers. Focuses on the heroes, heroines, and villains, symbols, legends, and rituals …

3.9
Rating
2.4
Difficulty
3.63
GPA
RUTR 2470 Understanding Russia: Symbols, Myths, and Archetypes of Identity
Fall 2026

This course explores different sources of Russian national identity from pre-Christian `Rus' to the present. We will investigate how the occidental and oriental elements blend into a unique Euro-Asian culture, …

4.2
Rating
1.8
Difficulty
3.89
GPA
RUTR 2740 Tolstoy in Translation
Fall 2026

Open to students with no knowledge of Russian. Studies the major works of Tolstoy.

4.5
Rating
2.0
Difficulty
3.52
GPA
RUSS 3000 Russian House Conversation
Fall 2026

Russian House Conversation

Rating
Difficulty
4.00
GPA
RUSS 3010 Third-Year Russian
Fall 2026

Continuation of Russian grammar. Includes intensive oral practice through reports, dialogues, guided discussions; composition of written reports and essays; readings in literary and non-literary texts. Class meets three hours per …

2.3
Rating
2.0
Difficulty
3.71
GPA
RUSS 3030 Intermediate Conversation
Fall 2026

Two hours of conversation practice per week. Prerequisite: RUSS 1020, or equivalent. RUSS 2020 is strongly recommended.

Rating
Difficulty
4.00
GPA
SLTR 3300 Facing Evil in the Twentieth Century: Humanity in Extremis
Fall 2026

The 20th century will most likely remain one of the most puzzling periods in human history, in which amazing progress was coupled with unprecedented barbarity of modern totalitarian regimes. The …

4.1
Rating
1.6
Difficulty
3.80
GPA
RUTR 3350 Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature
Fall 2026

Open to students with no knowledge of Russian. Studies the major works of Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol, Turgenev, Goncharov, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and others. Emphasizes prose fiction. This course is a prerequisite …

4.8
Rating
3.3
Difficulty
3.64
GPA
RUSS 4010 Fourth-Year Russian
Fall 2026

Continuation of Russian grammar. Includes oral practice, extensive reading, and work in Russian stylistics. Prerequisite: RUSS 3010, 3020 with a grade of C or better.

4.9
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.71
GPA
RUSS 5050 Advanced Conversation
Fall 2026

Two hours of conversation practice per week. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: RUSS 3020.

5.0
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
GPA
RUSS 9999 Non-Topical Research, Doctoral
Fall 2026

For doctoral research taken under the supervision of a dissertation director.

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Difficulty
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SLAV 9999 Non-Topical Research
Fall 2026

For doctoral dissertation, taken under the supervision of a dissertation director.

Rating
Difficulty
1.30
GPA