Ukrainian

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, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

Web: www.columbia.edu/cu/slavic

NOTE

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.

 

Fall 2012

Slavic Languages

Ukrainian Language and Literature

Credit Courses

  • UKRN W1101x-W1102. Elementary Ukrainian, I and II. 3 pts.

    Designed for students with little or no knowledge of Ukrainian. Basic grammar structures are introduced and reinforced, with equal emphasis on developing oral and written communication skills. Specific attention to acquisition of high-frequency vocabulary and its optimal use in real-life settings.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: UKRN W1101 :: Credit Sections
    UKRN
    1101
    10086
    001
    MWF 8:40a - 9:55a
    716A HAMILTON HALL
    Y. Shevchuk 2 / 18 [ More Info ]
  • UKRN W1201x-W1202. Intermediate Ukrainian, I and II. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: UKRN W1102 or the equivalent.

    Reviews and reinforces the fundamentals of grammar and a core vocabulary from daily life. Principal emphasis is placed on further development of communicative skills (oral and written). Verbal aspect and verbs of motion receive special attention.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: UKRN W1201 :: Credit Sections
    UKRN
    1201
    11032
    001
    MW 10:10a - 11:25a
    716A HAMILTON HALL
    Y. Shevchuk 2 / 18 [ More Info ]
  • UKRN W3997x-W3998. Supervised Individual Research. 2-4 pts.

    Prerequisites: Departmental permission.


    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: UKRN W3997 :: Credit Sections
    UKRN
    3997
    13535
    001
    TBA Y. Shevchuk 0 [ More Info ]

    Noncredit Courses

  • UKRN N0101x (Section 001). Elementary Ukrainian, I.
    The same course as Ukrainian W1101, on a noncredit basis.
  • UKRN N0201x. Intermediate Ukrainian, I.
    The same course as Ukrainian W1201, on a noncredit basis.

    Orphaned / Not-Offered Through School

  • UKRN W4001x-W4002. Advanced Ukrainian, I and II. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: UKRN W1202 or the equivalent.

    The course is for students who wish to develop their mastery of Ukrainian. Further study of grammar includes patterns of word formation, participles, gerunds, declension of numerals, and a more in-depth study of difficult subjects, such as verbal aspect and verbs of motion. The material is drawn from classical and contemporary Ukrainian literature, press, electronic media, and film. Taught almost exclusively in Ukrainian.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: UKRN W4001 :: Credit Sections
    UKRN
    4001
    69280
    001
    MW 2:40p - 3:55p
    716A HAMILTON HALL
    Y. Shevchuk 2 / 18 [ More Info ]

    Spring 2013

    Slavic Languages

    Ukrainian Language and Literature

    Credit Courses

  • UKRN W1101x-W1102. Elementary Ukrainian, I and II. 3 pts.

    Designed for students with little or no knowledge of Ukrainian. Basic grammar structures are introduced and reinforced, with equal emphasis on developing oral and written communication skills. Specific attention to acquisition of high-frequency vocabulary and its optimal use in real-life settings.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: UKRN W1102 :: Credit Sections
    UKRN
    1102
    24368
    001
    MWF 8:40a - 9:55a
    716A HAMILTON HALL
    Y. Shevchuk 1 / 15 [ More Info ]
  • UKRN W1201x-W1202. Intermediate Ukrainian, I and II. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: UKRN W1102 or the equivalent.

    Reviews and reinforces the fundamentals of grammar and a core vocabulary from daily life. Principal emphasis is placed on further development of communicative skills (oral and written). Verbal aspect and verbs of motion receive special attention.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: UKRN W1202 :: Credit Sections
    UKRN
    1202
    10365
    001
    MW 10:10a - 11:25a
    716A HAMILTON HALL
    Y. Shevchuk 2 / 20 [ More Info ]
  • UKRN W3997x-W3998. Supervised Individual Research. 2-4 pts.

    Prerequisites: Departmental permission.


    Noncredit Courses

  • UKRN N0102y. Elementary Ukrainian, II.
    The same course as Ukrainian W1102, on a noncredit basis.
  • UKRN N0202y. Intermediate Ukrainian, II.
    The same course as Ukrainian W1202, on a noncredit basis.

    Orphaned / Not-Offered Through School

  • UKRN W4001x-W4002. Advanced Ukrainian, I and II. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: UKRN W1202 or the equivalent.

    The course is for students who wish to develop their mastery of Ukrainian. Further study of grammar includes patterns of word formation, participles, gerunds, declension of numerals, and a more in-depth study of difficult subjects, such as verbal aspect and verbs of motion. The material is drawn from classical and contemporary Ukrainian literature, press, electronic media, and film. Taught almost exclusively in Ukrainian.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: UKRN W4002 :: Credit Sections
    UKRN
    4002
    20769
    001
    MWF 2:40p - 3:55p
    716A HAMILTON HALL
    Y. Shevchuk 2 / 20 [ More Info ]
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