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| Requirements
for the Minor in Russian and East European Studies |
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Russian and East European Studies (REES) is an
interdisciplinary program of study of the peoples of Russian
and Eastern Europe in their historical and international
context, combining language study, the arts and humanities,
historical inquiry and the social sciences. Relevant courses
taught at any of The Claremont Colleges may be applied to
the Russian and East European Studies major. In order to
declare a major in REES, a student must present to the
department a prospectus which explains which courses he or
she plans to take, how these courses fit together as a
coherent program of study, and what general problem or area
is proposed for a senior thesis. Detailed instructions for
preparation of the prospectus are available upon request.
The major includes 13 courses which are to be distributed as
indicated below, including a full-course senior exercise.
- Russian 44 or its equivalent;
- Five courses to be chosen either from the Russian
program offerings or from the list of associated courses
in the Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences.
At least one course should be taken at Pomona College,
unless special permission is granted. No courses taken on a
P/NC grading basis may be applied to the REES minor.
Up to three courses toward the minor may be completed on a
Pomona Study Abroad program. |
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