LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO

2024-2025 CATALOG

The Academic Catalog is the official listing of courses, programs of study, academic policies and degree requirements for Loyola University Chicago. It is published every year in advance of the next academic year.

Russian (RUSS)

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RUSS 101  Russian I  (3 Credit Hours)  
This course is an introduction to the basic elements of the Russian language and to Russian culture.
Students will develop communicative skills and a fundamental knowledge of the Russian people, language and culture

Outcomes

Students will develop communicative skills and a fundamental knowledge of the Russian people, language and culture
RUSS 102  Russian II  (3 Credit Hours)  
Pre-requisites: RUSS 101  
This course continues the study of the Russian language and culture.
Students will continue developing communicative skills and further their knowledge of the Russian people, language and culture

Outcomes

Students will continue developing communicative skills and further their knowledge of the Russian people, language and culture
RUSS 103  Russian III  (3 Credit Hours)  
Pre-requisites: RUSS 102  
This course is an intensive review of speaking, listening, reading, and writing Russian.
Students will develop audio-lingual facility in communication and the ability to read simple texts in Russian

Outcomes

Students will develop audio-lingual facility in communication and the ability to read simple texts in Russian
RUSS 104  Russian IV  (3 Credit Hours)  
Pre-requisites: RUSS 103  
This course continues the intensive review of speaking, listening, reading, and writing Russian.
Students will develop audio-lingual facility in communication and the ability to read short literary and cultural texts in Russian

Outcomes

Students will develop audio-lingual facility in communication and the ability to read short literary and cultural texts in Russian
RUSS 290  Russia and Russians in the World  (3 Credit Hours)  
RUSS 290 is a service learning course focusing on leadership through service learning and the study of the Russian language and history.
This course satisfies the Engaged Learning requirement.  
1) Students will develop Russian language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing) and expand their knowledge of Russian history and culture; 2) Student will develop civic engagement leadership skills through practical service work and reflection

Outcomes

1) Students will develop Russian language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing) and expand their knowledge of Russian history and culture; 2) Student will develop civic engagement leadership skills through practical service work and reflection