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, 9:00 AM-5:00 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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.