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Department of Slavic Studies: Russian Language and Literature – 4-Year Programme (BA) (2008)

 

Subject Semester Obligatory or
Elective
Number of Lecture Hours per Week
Exercises or
Seminars (hrs. p/w)
ESPB
   
 

Phonetics of Russian 1

1

Obligatory

2

3

5

 
 

Basic Grammar of Russian 1

1

Obligatory

2

2

5

 
 

Text Analysis and Lexical Exercises 1

1

Obligatory

0

2

3

 
 

Spoken Russian 1

1

Obligatory

0

2

3

 
 

Old Russian Culture and the 18th century Russian Culture

1

Obligatory

2

2

5

 
 

Introduction to Slavic Studies 1

1

Obligatory

2

0

3

 
 

West European Language (English, French, German, Italian or Spanish) 1

1

Obligatory

0

4

3

 
 

Literary Theory 1

1

Elective

2

0

3

 
 

Introduction to Linguistics

1

Elective

2

1

3

 
 

Phonetics of Russian 2

2

Obligatory

2

3

5

 
 

Basic Grammar of Russian 2

2

Obligatory

2

2

5

 
 

Text Analysis and Lexical Exercises 2

2

Obligatory

0

2

3

 
 

Spoken Russian 2

2

Obligatory

0

2

3

 
 

Russian Literature 1 (18th Century)

2

Obligatory

2

2

5

 
 

Introduction to Slavic Studies 2

2

Obligatory

2

0

3

 
 

West European Language (English, French, German, Italian or Spanish) 2

2

Obligatory

0

4

3

 
 

Literary Theory 2

2

Elective

2

2

3

 
 

Introduction to Information Technology

2

Elective

1

2

3

 
 

Morphology of the Russian Language 1

3

Obligatory

3

2

5

 
 

Translation from Serbian into Russian 1

3

Obligatory

0

1

2

 
 

Translation from Russian into Serbian 1

3

Obligatory

0

1

2

 
 

Spoken Russian 3

3

Obligatory

0

2

3

 
 

Russian Literature 2 (from Pushkin to Turgenev)

3

Obligatory

2

2

5

 
 

Russian Civilization and Culture 1

3

Obligatory

0

2

3

 
 

Serbian Language: Morphosyntax

3

Obligatory

2

2

4

 
 

West European Language (English, French, German, Italian or Spanish) 3

3

Obligatory

0

4

3

 
 

Second Slavic Language (Polish, Slovak, Ukrainian, Ruthenian) 1

3

Obligatory

0

4

3

 
 

Morphology of the Russian Language 2

4

Obligatory

3

2

5

 
 

Translation from Serbian into Russian 2

4

Obligatory

0

1

2

 
 

Translation from Russian into Serbian 2

4

Obligatory

0

1

2

 
 

Spoken Russian 4

4

Obligatory

0

2

3

 
 

Russian Literature 3 (from Goncharov to Dostoevsky)

4

Obligatory

2

2

5

 
 

Russian Civilization and Culture 2

4

Obligatory

0

2

3

 
 

Serbian Language: Syntax

4

Obligatory

2

2

4

 
 

West European Language (English, French, German, Italian or Spanish) 4

4

Obligatory

0

4

3

 
 

Second Slavic Language (Polish, Slovak, Ukrainian, Ruthenian) 2

4

Obligatory

0

4

3

 
 

Interactive Pedagogy

5

Obligatory

2

1

3

 
 

Introduction to Syntax of the Russian Language

5

Obligatory

 

 

 

 
 

Translation from Serbian into Russian 3

5

Obligatory

0

1

2

 
 

Translation from Russian into Serbian 3

5

Obligatory

0

1

2

 
 

Spoken Russian 5

5

Obligatory

0

3

2

 
 

Russian Literature 4 (from Tchekhov to Sholokhov)

5

Obligatory

2

2

4

 
 

Old Russian Literature 1

5

Obligatory

1

2

4

 
 

Old Church Slavonic 1

5

Obligatory

2

1

3

 
 

Second Slavic Language (Polish, Slovak, Ukrainian, Ruthenian) 3

5

Obligatory

0

4

3

 
 

Social Anthropology

5

Elective

2

1

3

 
 

History of Philosophy

5

Elective

2

0

3

 
 

Communicative Syntax of the Russian Language

6

Obligatory

2

3

5

 
 

Translation from Serbian into Russian 4

6

Obligatory

0

1

2

 
 

Translation from Russian into Serbian 4

6

Obligatory

0

1

2

 
 

Spoken Russian 6

6

Obligatory

0

3

2

 
 

Russian Literature 5 (from Bulgakov to Postmodernism)

6

Obligatory

2

2

5

 
 

Old Russian Literature 2

6

Obligatory

1

2

5

 
 

Old Church Slavonic 2

6

Obligatory

2

1

3

 
 

Second Slavic Language (Polish, Slovak, Ukrainian, Ruthenian)  4

6

Obligatory

0

4

3

 
 

Comparative Grammar of Slavic Languages

6

Elective

2

2

3

 
 

Macedonian Language

6

Elective

2

2

3

 
 

Applied Stylistics of the Russian Language 1

7

Obligatory

1

2

3

 
 

Spoken Russian 7

7

Obligatory

0

3

3

 
 

History of the Russian Language 1 (Phonetic System)

7

Obligatory

2

2

3

 
 

Russian Drama (from Pushkin to Tchekhov)

7

Obligatory

2

2

4

 
 

Contemporary Serbian Language – Lexicology and Phraseology

7

Obligatory

2

2

4

 
 

Russian Business Communication and Translation 1

7

Obligatory

0

2

2

 
 

Methodology of Teaching Russian

7

Obligatory

2

1

 

 
 

Developmental Psychology

7

Obligatory

2

1

3

 
 

Theory of Grammar 1

7

Elective

2

2

3

 
 

Poetics of Medieval Literature

7

Elective

2

2

3

 
 

Applied Stylistics of the Russian Language 2

8

Obligatory

1

2

3

 
 

Spoken Russian  8

8

Obligatory

0

3

3

 
 

History of the Russian Language 2 (Morphology)

8

Obligatory

2

2

3

 
 

Russian Literature: Avant-guard

8

Obligatory

2

2

4

 
 

Russian Business Communication and Translation 2

8

Obligatory

0

2

2

 
 

Methodology of Teaching Russian – Practice

8

Obligatory

0

3

6

 
 

Educational Psychology

8

Obligatory

2

1

3

 
 

Didactics

8

Obligatory

2

0

3

 
 

Theory of Grammar 2

8

Elective

2

2

3

 
 

Medieval Writers

8

Elective

2

2

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Serbian version with detailed description of each of the courses offered is available at the Faculty of Philosophy website (http://ff.uns.ac.rs/studijski_programi/RJ0-osnovne.pdf).

 

 
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