Central and East European Studies, Minor

Required Preparation for the Minor:

1. Anyone of the following
          Slavic 90: Introduction to Slavic Civilization
          Slavic 91: Culture and Society in Central and Eastern Europe

The Minor:
Required

1.        A three-quarter sequence from one of the following:

·          Czech 101A-C (Elementary)

·          Hungarian lOlA-C (ElementaIy)

·          Polish lOlA-C (Elementary)

·          Romanian 10 lA-C (Elementary)

·          Serbian/Croatian lOlA-C (ElementaIy)

·          Ukrainian 101A-C (ElementaIy)

Students who demonstrate sufficient fluency in one of these languages through departmental testing will be exempted from this three-course sequence and can replace it with a minimum of 12 units of language courses from item #3.

2. One course dealing directly with the target culture to be selected from:

·          Czech 155

·          Ethnomusicology 161C

·          History 120A-0

·          History 130A-B

·          Polish 152A, 152B, 152C

·          Political Science l56B, 1560

·          Romanian 152

·          Russian 124G

·          Serbian/Croatian 154

·          Slavic 125, 126, 179

·          Sociology M166

·          Women's Studies M166, 185

·          Ukrainian 152

 3. Twelve units (12 units) of second-year or higher-level language courses to be selected from:

·          Czech 102A-C (Advanced), l87A-M

·          Hungarian 102 A-{:; (Advanced), 187A-M

·          Polish 102A-C (Advanced), l87A~M

·          Romanian 102A-C (Advanced), l87A-M

·          Serbian/Croatian 102-C (Advanced), l87A-M

·          Ukrainian 102A-C (Advanced), 187A-M

 OR three courses dealing directly with any Central and East European culture to be selected from:

Czech 155, Ethnomusicology l61C, History 120A-0, 130A, 130B, Hungarian 121, Polish 152A, 152B, 152C, Political Science 156B, 1560, Romanian 152, Russian l24G, Serbian/Croatian 154, Slavic 125, 126, 179, Sociology M166, Women's Studies Ml66, 185, or Ukrainian 152.

With Approval of the undergraduate adviser, other related upper division course may be applied toward the major. For advice, contact: Dr. Olga Kagan, Coordinator of the Russian Program, 326B Humanities Building, phone (310) 825-2947 or email okagan@ucla.edu.