Postbaccalaureate Studies
The courses below are offered through the Department of Slavic Languages and Literature.
Departmental Chair: Professor Cathy Popkin, 708 Hamilton
212-854-3941
Departmental Adviser: Professor Valentina Izmirliva, 715 Hamilton
212-854-6137
Office Hours: By appointment
Departmental Office: 708 Hamilton
212-854-3941
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM-5 PM
Web: www.columbia.edu/cu/slavic
Course scheduling is subject to change. Days, times, instructors, class locations, and call numbers are available on the Directory of Classes.
Fall course information begins posting to the Directory of Classes in February; Summer course information begins posting in March; Spring course information begins posting in June. For course information missing from the Directory of Classes after these general dates, please contact the department or program.
Click on course title to see course description and schedule.
Essentials of the spoken and written language. Prepares students to read
texts of moderate difficulty by the end of the first year.
Rapid review of grammar; readings in contemporary nonfiction or fiction,
depending on the interests of individual students.
Extensive readings from 19th- and 20th-century texts in the original. Both
fiction and nonfiction, with emphasis depending on the interests and needs
of individual students.
Essentials of the spoken and written language. Prepares students to read
texts of moderate difficulty by the end of the first year.
Rapid review of grammar; readings in contemporary nonfiction or fiction,
depending on the interests of individual students.
Extensive readings from 19th- and 20th-century texts in the original. Both
fiction and nonfiction, with emphasis depending on the interests and needs
of individual students.