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Russian and East European Institute
Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies
College of Arts and Sciences
Departmental E-mail: reei [at] indiana [dot] edu
Departmental URL: http://www.indiana.edu/~reeiweb/
The Russian and East European Institute is affiliated with the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies (HLS) in the College of Arts and Sciences, dedicated to providing Indiana University graduate students with the intellectual tools they will need to live, work, and thrive in the globalized world of the twenty-first century. Degree programs associated with HLS emphasize language proficiency, cultural competency, and in-depth training in qualitative and quantitative methodologies. HLS students enjoy unparalleled access to a stellar faculty and professional development opportunities. For further information regarding the mission, structure and resources of the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies see http://hls.indiana.edu/.
(Please note that when conferring University Graduate School degrees, minors, certificates, and sub-plans, The University Graduate School’s staff use those requirements contained only in The University Graduate School Bulletin.)
Curriculum
Degree Programs
Degree Programs
The Russian and East European Institute (REEI) offers two Master of Arts programs in Russian and East European studies tracks, six dual degree programs, and one joint degree program.
- Master of Arts and Master of Business Administration with the Kelley School of Business
- Master of Arts and Master of Library Science with the Department of Information and Library Science in the School of Informatics and Computing
- Master of Arts and Master of Information Science with the Department of Information and Library Science in the School of Informatics and Computing
- Master of Arts and Master of Public Affairs with the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs
- Master of Arts and Master of Public Health with the School of Public Health
- Master of Arts and Master of Science in Security Informatics with the School of Informatics and Computing
- Master of Arts and Juris Doctorate with Maurer School of Law
The Russian and East European Institute master’s program gives students a broad understanding of the geographical area and its peoples while providing the opportunity to examine in depth the aspect of Russian and East European studies that most interests them. The dual degrees add high-level professional training. Students may focus on the study of Russia, another country or region of the former Soviet Union, or East Central or Southeastern Europe. Within their chosen geographic area, students may concentrate on the study of a particular discipline (business, history, library science, information science, political science, literature, public affairs, or some other) while also taking courses outside of that discipline. REEI also offers a Graduate Certificate Program and a Ph.D. Minor Program. For information on the History M.A. in Russian and East European History, see the History Department.
Master of Arts Degree
The REEI master’s degree program is intended to prepare area specialists for nonacademic careers in government and private-sector fields such as research and foreign aid, or in exchange organizations, journalism, and business. Students may also choose to follow the REEI degree with advanced graduate studies. The program normally takes two years to complete. Its aim is to provide a broad interdisciplinary introduction to the Russian and East European area, with language competency appropriate for professional research. REEI also offers a Mid-Career Professional Track M.A. degree in Russian and East European area studies, which aims to add to and refine the area expertise professional and commissioned officers have acquired through their career.
Admission Requirements
Bachelor’s degree with evidence of superior ability and completion of the Graduate Record Examination. Students who intend to specialize in East Central, European, Southeast European, or Central Asian studies do not need previous study in languages of those areas for admission. For work in Russian area studies, proficiency in Russian language equivalent to two years of college study is required.
Course Requirements
Thirty (30) credit hours of graduate course work to be distributed as follows: (1) R600 Proseminar in Russian and East European Area Studies [3 credits] to be taken the first fall semester of enrollment; (2) four courses [3 credits each] from area studies offerings, one each from the social science group, historical/geographical group, sociocultural group, and literature group; (3) four courses [3 credits each] in the area of concentration. The concentration can be disciplinary (e.g., comparative politics, or business and economics); or it can be geographic (e.g., East Central Europe or Russia); and (4) REEI R601 Interdisciplinary Colloquium in Russian and East European Studies [3 credits]. All course requirements must be completed with an average grade of B or above.
M.A. Essay and Interdisciplinary Oral Examination
The paper by a student in the Interdisciplinary Colloquium in Russian and East European Studies (R601) usually becomes the M.A. essay. The essay must be interdisciplinary in focus and use research in the language of concentration as a defining element. In other words, the foreign language sources must form part of the foundation on which the argument of the essay rests. Three REEI faculty members evaluate the essay and administer an oral examination that explores the interdisciplinary implications of the essay within the context of the student’s graduate course work. The essay should not exceed 13,000 words in length (not counting footnotes/endnotes, bibliography, or tabular material).
Language Requirement
Students are expected to demonstrate at least intermediate oral competency in an approved area language through oral examination. Proficiency is measured through a conversational exam on a variety of topics, including but not limited to home, school, history, current events, and a student's research. Assessment of proficiency demonstrate the ability to handle successfully uncomplicated tasks and social situations requiring an exchange of basic information related to their work, school, recreation, particular interests, and areas of competence. Reading proficiency is demonstrated by the required use of area language source materials for students' MA Essay. To achieve this, students ordinarily continue their language training while at IU. For more information on the exam, please contact the REEI Advisor.
An approved area language is any language that is used with regularity in the geographic region covered by REEI. These include, but are not limited to: Bosnian, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Finnish, Greek (Modern), Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian, and Yiddish. For more information, please contact an REEI Advisor.
Language hours do not count towards the necessary credit hours for an REEI MA degree unless otherwise stated in the degree plan information. Up to 6 hours of languages coursework is approved for use towards the Mid-Career Professional Track degree plan.
Mid-Career Professional M.A. track (M.A.)
Thirty (30) credit hours of graduate course work to be distributed as follows: (1) R600 Proseminar in Russian and East European Area Studies [3 credits]; (2) from area studies offerings, one each from the social science group, historical/geographical group, sociocultural group, and literature group; (3) three courses [3 credits each] in the area of concentration (these courses should be selected in consultation with the REEI graduate advisor). One of these courses will be R601 Colloquium in Russian and East European Area Studies; and (4) two language courses, relevant to the student's concentration, taken at the graduate level [up to 6 credits].
All course requirements must be completed with an average grade of B or above.
M.A. Culminating Presentation
For the Mid-Career Professional Track, a Master's Essay is not required, but students will submit two pieces of work, totaling 25-30 pages in length, to a committee of REEI affiliated professors to review. They will also make a presentation on their research to an appropriate venue, including but not limited to REEI-R600, REEI-R601, etc.
Language Requirements
Successful completion of REEI Oral Proficiency Examination in one area language (same as for the Master of Arts degree--please see previous description).
Dual Degree Programs
Dual Master of Arts in Russian and East European Studies and Master of Business Administration (M.A./M.B.A.)
The Russian and East European Institute and the Kelley School of Business jointly offer a three-year program that qualifies students for a dual master’s degree. Study for the dual degree (M.A./M.B.A.) can be combined for a total of 66 credit hours rather than the 84 credit hours required for the two degrees taken separately. All dual-degree students should expect to pay University Graduate School tuition rates for approximately half of their enrolled semesters at IU and professional school tuition rates for the other half. Both degrees must be awarded simultaneously.
Admission Requirements
Same as for the Master of Arts degree except that application must also be made to the Kelley School of Business for study toward the Master of Business Administration degree. Students must be accepted by both units in order to be admitted to the program.
REEI Course Requirements
Twenty-four (24) credit hours of graduate course work to be distributed as follows: (1) R600 Proseminar in Russian and East European Area Studies [3 credits] to be taken the first fall semester of enrollment; (2) four courses [3 credits each] from area studies offerings, one each from the social science group, historical/geographical group, sociocultural group, and literature group; (3) two courses [3 credits each] in the concentration area of international business management. These courses should be selected in consultation with the REEI graduate advisor; (4) R601 Interdisciplinary Colloquium in Russian and East European Studies [3 credits].
Business Course Requirements
Forty-two (42) credit hours of graduate courses. Full information on the M.B.A. curriculum is contained in the Kelley School of Business Bulletin.
M.A./M.B.A. Essay and Interdisciplinary Oral Examination
Same as for the Master of Arts degree, except the M.A. essay committee should consist of REEI and Kelley School of Business professors.
Language Requirements
Successful completion of REEI Oral Proficiency Examination in one area language (same as for the Master of Arts degree—please see previous description).
Dual Master of Arts in Russian and East European Studies and Master of Information Science (M.A./M.I.S.)
The Russian and East European Institute and the Department of Information and Library Science jointly offer a three-year program that qualifies students for a dual master’s degree. Study for the dual degree (M.A./M.I.S.) can be combined for a total of 60 credit hours rather than the 72 credit hours required for the two degrees taken separately. All dual-degree students should expect to pay University Graduate School tuition rates for approximately half of their enrolled semesters at IU and professional school tuition rates for the other half. Both degrees must be awarded simultaneously.
Admissions Requirements
Same as for the Master of Arts degree, except that application must also be made to the Department of Information and Library Science for study toward the Master of Information Science degree. Students must be accepted by both units to be admitted to the program.
REEI Course Requirements
Twenty-four credit hours of graduate course work to be distributed as follows: (1) R600 Proseminar in Russian and East European Area Studies [3 credits] to be taken the first fall of enrollment; (2) four courses [3 credits each] from area studies offerings, one each from the social science group, historical/geographical group, sociocultural group, and literature group; (3) Z629 Topics in Information Sources and Services: Slavic Bibliography or Z542 International Information Issues [either Z629 or Z542 or R610 should include a web-based bibliography project.]; (4) Z605 Internship in Information and Library Science, [research must be conducted in an area pertinent to REEI]; and (5) R601 Interdisciplinary Colloquium in Russian and East European Studies [3 credits].
Information and Library Science Course Requirements
Thirty-six (36) credit hours of graduate course work. Full information on the M.I.S. curriculum is contained in the Department of Information and Library Science Bulletin.
M.A./M.I.S. Essay and Interdisciplinary Oral Examination
Same as for the Master of Arts degree, except M.A. essay committee should consist of REEI and Department of Information and Library Science professors.
Language Requirement
Successful completion of the REEI Oral Proficiency Examination in one area language (same as for the Master of Arts degree—please see previous description).
Dual Master of Arts in Russian and East European Studies and Master of Library Science Degree (M.A./M.L.S.)
The Russian and East European Institute and the Department of Information and Library Science jointly offer a three-year program that qualifies students for a dual master’s degree. Study for the dual degree (M.A./M.L.S.) can be combined for a total of 54 credit hours rather than the 66 credit hours required for the two degrees taken separately. All dual degree students should expect to pay University Graduate School tuition rates for approximately half of their enrolled semesters at IU and professional school tuition rates for the other half. Both degrees must be awarded simultaneously.
Admissions Requirements
Same as for the Master of Arts degree, except that application must also be made to the Department of Information and Library Science for study toward the Master of Library Science degree. Students must be accepted by both units in order to be admitted to the program.
REEI Course Requirements
Twenty-four (24) credit hours of graduate course work to be distributed as follows: (1) R600 Proseminar in Russian and East European Area Studies [3 credits] to be taken the first fall semester of enrollment; (2) four courses [3 credits each] from area studies offerings, one each from the social science group, historical/geographical group, sociocultural group, and literature group; (3) Z605 Internship in Information and Library Science; research must be conducted in an area pertinent to REEI; (4) Z629 Topics in Information Sources and Services: Slavic Bibliography; and (5) R601 Interdisciplinary Colloquium in Russian and East European Studies [3 credits].
Information and Library Science Course Requirements
Thirty (30) credit hours of graduate course work. Full information on the M.L.S. curriculum is contained in the Department of Information and Library Science Bulletin.
M.A./M.L.S. Essay and Interdisciplinary Oral Examination
Same as for the Master of Arts degree, except M.A. essay committee should consist of REEI and Department of Information and Library Science professors.
Language Requirement
Successful completion of the Russian and East European Institute Oral Proficiency Examination in one area language (same as for the Master of Arts degree—please see previous description).
Dual Master of Arts in Russian and East European Studies and Master of Public Affairs (M.A./M.P.A.)
The Russian and East European Institute and the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs jointly offer a three-year program that qualifies students for a dual master’s degree. Study for the dual degree (M.A./M.P.A.) can be combined for a total of 60 credit hours rather than the 78 credit hours required for the two degrees taken separately. The first semester of course work toward the dual degree should be completed in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs to complete prerequisite courses that are offered only in the fall. All dual-degree students should expect to pay University Graduate School tuition rates for approximately half of their enrolled semesters at IU and professional school tuition rates for the other half. Both degrees must be awarded simultaneously.
Admissions Requirements
Same as for the Master of Arts degree, except that application must also be made to the School of Public and Environmental Affairs for study toward the Master of Public Affairs degree. Students must be accepted by both units to be admitted to the program.
REEI Course Requirements
Twenty-four (24) credit hours of graduate course work to be distributed as follows: (1) R600 Proseminar in Russian and East European Area Studies [3 credits]; (2) four courses [3 credits each] from area studies offerings, one each from the social science group, historical/geographical group, sociocultural group, and literature group; (3) two courses [3 credits each] in the concentration area of public and environmental affairs (these courses should be selected in consultation with the REEI graduate advisor and they may not count toward the credit hours required for the Master of Public Affairs); and (4) R601 Interdisciplinary Colloquium in Russian and East European Studies [3 credits].
Public and Environmental Affairs Course Requirements
Thirty-six (36) credit hours of graduate course work. Full information on the M.P.A. curriculum is contained in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs Bulletin.
M.A./M.P.A. Essay and Interdisciplinary Oral Examination
Same as for the Master of Arts degree, except M.A. essay committee should consist of REEI and School of Public and Environmental Affairs professors.
Language Requirements
Successful completion of REEI Oral Proficiency Examination in one area language (same as for the Master of Arts degree—please see previous description).
Dual Master of Arts in Russian and East European Studies and Master of Public Health (M.A./M.P.H.)
The Russian and East European Institute and the School of Public Health (SPH) jointly offer a three-year program that qualifies students for a dual Master’s degree. Study for the dual degree (M.A./M.P.H.) can be combined for a total of 56 credit hours instead of the 70 credit hours required for the two degrees taken separately. All dual-degree students should expect to pay graduate tuition rates for approximately half of their enrolled semester at IU and professional school tuition rates for the other half. Both degrees must be awarded simultaneously.
Admissions Requirements
Requirements are the same as for the Master of Arts degree except that students must also apply to the Master’s program of the School of Public Health (SPH) and meet its established M.P.H. admissions criteria. Students must be accepted for admissions to both units in order to be admitted to the program.
REEI Course Requirements
Required are twenty-seven (27) credit hours of graduate course work to be distributed as follows: (1) R600 Proseminar in Russian and East European Area Studies [3 credits]; (2) four courses [3 credits each] from area studies offerings, one each from the social science group, historical/geographical group, sociocultural group, and literature group; (3) at least 10 credits in the area of concentration, as described below; and (4) R601 Interdisciplinary Colloquium in Russian and East European Studies [3 credits].
All course requirements must be completed with an average grade of B or above.
SPH/REEI Concentration
The Concentration consists of ten (10) credit hours, at least 2 credits of which must be taken in the College. Suggested courses include: (1) SPH-B 589 Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health; (2) SPH-B 602 Intervention Design in Public Health; (3) SPH-B 698 M.P.H. Culminating Experience in Behavioral, Social, and Community Health; or (4) SPH-B 696 M.P.H. Field Experience in Behavioral, Social, and Community Health. The student is expected to have a Russian and East European focus in these courses. These courses will count towards both the REEI and the SPH portion of the degree.
Public Health Course Requirements
Thirty-eight (38) credit hours of graduate course work are required, including 9 of the credits in the SPH/REE area of concentration, referenced above. Full information on the M.P.H. curriculum is contained in the School of Public Health Bulletin.
M.A./M.P.H. Essay and Interdisciplinary Oral Exam
Requirements are the same as for the Master of Arts degree, except the M.A. essay committee should consist of REEI and School of Public Health professors.
Language Requirements
Successful completion of REEI Oral Proficiency Examination in one area language (same as for the Master of Arts degree—please see previous description).
Dual Master of Arts in Russian and East European Studies and Master of Science in Security Informatics (M.A./M.S.)
The Russian and East European Institute and the School of Informatics and Computing jointly offer a three-year program that qualifies students for a dual Master's degree. Study for the dual degree (M.A./M.S.) can be combined for a total of 54 credit hours rather than the 66 credit hours required for the two degrees taken separately. All dual-degree students should expect to pay University Graduate School tuition rates for approximately half of their enrolled semesters at IU and professional school tuition rates for the other half. Both degrees must be awarded simultaneously.
Admissions Requirements
Same as for the Master of Arts degree, except that application must also be made to the School of Informatics and Computing for study toward the Master of Science in Security Informatics degree. Students must be accepted by both units to be admitted to the program.
REEI Course Requirements
Twenty-four credit hours of graduate course work to be distributed as follows: (1) R600 Proseminar in Russian and East European Area Studies [3 credits] to be taken the first fall of enrollment; (2) four courses [3 credits each] from area studies offerings, one each from the social science group, historical/geographical group, sociocultural group, and literature group; (3) two courses [3 credits each] in the concentration area of Security Studies (these courses should be selected in consultation with the REEI Graduate Advisor and they may not count towards the credit hours required for the Master of Science in Security Informatics; (4) R601 Interdisciplinary Colloquium in Russian and East European Studies [3 credits].
Security Informatics Course Requirements
Thirty (30) credit hours of graduate course work. Full information on the M.S. curriculum is contained in the School of Informatics and Computing Bulletin.
M.A./M.S. Essay and Interdisciplinary Oral Examination
Same as for the Master of Arts degree, except M.A. essay committee should consist of REEI and School of Informatics and Computing professors. Language Requirement Successful completion of the REEI Oral Proficiency Examination in one area language (same as for the Master of Arts degree-please see previous description).
Joint Master of Arts in Russian and East European Area Studies and Juris Doctorate (M.A./J.D.)
The Russian and East European Institute and Maurer Law School jointly offer a four-year program that qualifies students for a joint degree plan, awarding the student an M.A. and J.D. Study for the joint degree (M.A./J.D.) can be combined for a total of 106 credit hours rather than the 118 credit hours required for the two degrees taken separately.
The first year of course work toward the joint degree should be completed in Maurer Law to complete prerequisite courses. All joint-degree students should expect to pay University Graduate School tuition rates for approximately half of their enrolled semesters at I.U. and professional school tuition rates for the other half. Both degrees must be awarded simultaneously.
Admissions Requirements
Requirements are the same as for the Master of Arts degree, except that application must also be made to Maurer Law School for study toward the Juris Doctorate degree. Students must be accepted by both units to be admitted to the program.
REEI Course Requirements
Twenty-seven (27) credit hours of graduate course work to be distributed as follows: (1) R600 Proseminar in Russian and East European Area Studies [3 credits] (2) four courses [3 credits each] from area studies offerings, one each from the social science group, historical/geographical group, sociocultural group, and literature group; (3) three courses [3 credits each] in the concentration area of international law [these courses should be selected in consultation with the REEI graduate advisor and they may not count toward the credit hours required for the Juris Doctorate]; and (4) R601 Interdisciplinary Colloquium in Russian and East European Studies [3 credits]. At least 20 credit hours must be taken in the College of Arts and Sciences. All course requirements must be completed with an average grade of B or above.
Maurer Law School Course Requirements
Seventy-nine (79) credit hours of graduate course work. Full information on the J.D. curriculum is contained in the Maurer Law School Bulletin.
M.A./J.D. Essay and Interdisciplinary Oral Examination
Same as for the Master of Arts degree, except the M.A. essay committee should consist of REEI and Maurer Law School professors.
Language Requirements
Successful completion of REEI Oral Proficiency Examination in one area Language (same as for the Master of Arts degree--please see previous description).
Graduate Certificate in Russian and East European Area Studies
Admissions Requirements
Bachelor’s degree with evidence of superior ability and a graduate degree (Masters level or higher). Applicants will also provide a personal statement that outlines their academic and career path. Applicants will provide evidence of at least 2 years of study of an appropriate area language at the college level, or equivalent.
Course Requirements
(1) Fifteen [15] credit hours with at least one course [3 credit hours] from all of the four following groups: social science group, historical/geographical group, sociocultural group, and literature group. All four distribution groups must be met, unless scheduling conflicts do not permit it as determined by the Advisor. In this case, at least three distribution groups must be met. Courses must be passed with a grade of at least a B. The courses must be planned in consultation with the graduate advisor or director of REEI.
Portfolio Presentation
(1) Portfolio of work produced for class while at REEI, totaling 25-30 pages. See advisor for more information on portfolio approval and composition.
(2) Presentation of work. This presentation will reflective of academic work while at REEI, bring the two portfolio papers together, and show how the student anticipates his/her work at REEI will impact his/her future career.
Ph.D. Minor Program
Admissions Requirement
Bachelor’s degree with evidence of superior ability. Students admitted to the institute must be admitted first by a department in which they will work simultaneously for a Ph.D.; the minor is awarded only upon completion of this degree, except in the case of students who have already earned an advanced degree at Indiana University and who wish to add area specialization to competence in their discipline.
Course Requirements
Three to five courses (3 credits each) from area studies courses, with at least one course from three of the four following groups: social science group, historical/geographical group, sociocultural group, and literature group. The courses must be planned in consultation with the graduate advisor or director of REEI.
Courses
Institute Colloquiums
R500 Russian and East European Issues (1-4 cr.) Selected issues in Russian and East European history, politics, culture, economics, and society.
R575 Graduate Readings in Russian and East European Studies (1-3 cr.) Consent of instructor and the director of the Russian and East European Institute required.
R600 Proseminar in Russian and East European Area Studies (3 cr.) Introduction to the disciplines and methodologies of Russian and East European area studies.
R601 Interdisciplinary Colloquium in Russian and East European Studies (1.5-3 cr.) Capstone course for the Russian and East European Institute master’s degree, emphasizing readings in current problems and completion of a major research paper.
Courses Satisfying Distribution Requirements for the REEI M.A., M.A./M.B.A., M.A./M.I.S., M.A./M.L.S., M.A./M.P.A., M.A./M.P.H., M.A./M.S., J.D./M.A. Graduate Certificate, and Ph.D. Minor
To receive graduate credit for 300- and 400-level courses, the course must be taught by a professor (not an Associate Instructor), may require additional assignments, and must receive prior departmental approval. Courses listed in more than one section have varying topics.
Group I (Social Science)
Business
D503 International Business Environment (1.5 cr.)
D504 Operations of International Business (1.5 cr.)
D594 International Competitive Strategy (1.5 cr.)
D595 International Management (1.5 cr.)
F570 International Financial Markets (1.5 cr.)
L571 International Corporate Finance (1.5 cr.)
F579 Cybersecurity Law and Policy (1.5 cr.)
M594 Global Marketing Management (3 cr.)
X575 Kelley International Finance Perspectives Field Study
X576 Emerging Market Experience (EME) Field Study Course (REE topics) (1.5 cr.)
X699 International Business and Culture (3 cr.)
Central Eurasian Studies
R502 Finland in the Twentieth Century (3 cr.)
R509 Topics in Baltic-Finnish Studies (3 cr.)
R515 Politics and Society in Central Asian (3 cr.)
R527 Post-Soviet Central Asia (3 cr.)
R528 Post-Soviet Central Asia (3 cr.)
R529 Topics in Central Asian Studies (3 cr.)
R549 Topics in Hungarian Studies (3 cr.)
R569 Topics in Mongolian Studies (3 cr.)
R589 Topics in Turkish Studies: Social Science Topics (3 cr.)
R594 Environmental Problems & Social Constraints in N and Central Eurasia (3 cr.)
R595 Politics of Identity (3 cr.)
R599 Central Eurasian Studies (3 cr.)
R693 Problems of Nationalism (3 cr.)
R697 Soviet and Post-Soviet Nationality Policies and Problems (3 cr.)
R790 Seminar in Central Eurasian Studies: Social Science Topics (3 cr.)
Economics
E501 Russian Economy (3 cr.)
E501 Seminar in Economics: Soviet-Type Economies in Transition (3 cr.)
E698 Comparative Economics and Economics of Transition (3 cr.)
Education
H551 Comparative Education I (3 cr.)
H552 Comparative Education II (3 cr.)
European Studies
W501 The Economics of European Integration (3 cr.)
W504 Model European Union (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
W605 Topics in West European Studies (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
Gender Studies
G701 Marxism and Gender (1-4 c.)
International Studies
I500 Topics in Global Studies (3 cr.)
I506 Seminar in Identity and Conflict (3 cr.)
I510 Seminar in Diplomacy, Security and Governance (3 cr.)
I545 Practicum in Human Rights Law and International Law (3 cr.)
I702 Independent Study in Global Studies (1-4 cr.)
I705 Multidisciplinary Graduate Seminar in Human Rights (3 cr.)
Law
B523 War Crimes (previously approved topics include: The Milosevic Trial and Trying Slobodan Milosevic) (3 cr.)
B565 International Criminal Law (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
B575 Constitutional Design in Multiethnic Countries (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
B755 European Union Law (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
L675 Lessons of the Yugoslav Crisis (3 cr.)
L793 Seminar in Human Rights (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
Political Science
Y368 Russian and Soviet Foreign Policy (3 cr.)
Y382 Modern Political Thought (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
Y385 Russian Political Ideas (3 cr.)
Y557 Comparative Politics: Approaches and Issues (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
Y657 Comparative Politics (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
Y669 International Relations (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
Y673 Empirical Theory & Method. (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
Y675 Political Philosophy (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
Y681 Readings in Comparative Politics (REE area topics) (1-4 cr.)
Public and Environmental Affairs
E503 Natural Gas: Technical and Policy Challenges (3 cr.)
E590 Energy Policy from a Nation State Perspective (3 cr.)
V524 Civil Society in a Comparative Perspective (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
V550 Topics in Public Affairs (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
V573 Comparative Public Management (3 cr.)
V575 Comparative Public Management and Administration (3 cr.)
V576 Approaches to Development (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
V577 Intro Comparative and Int'l Affairs (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
V578 Int'l Economics, Strategy, and Trade Policy (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
V589 Topics in Public Policy: Democratization and Transformation in Eastern Europe and the Newly Independent States (3 cr.)
V710 International Public Policy (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
Russian and East European Institute
R500 Russian and East European Issues (3 cr.)
Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures
R572 Business Russian (3 cr.)
R592 Methodology of Russian Language Instruction (3 cr.)
S540 Graduate Readings on Slavic Studies: Social Science Topics (Approved topics include: Russian for Social Sciences) (3 cr.)
Group II (Historical/Geographical)
Central Eurasian Studies
R501 The Baltic States since 1918 (3 cr.)
R502 Finland in the Twentieth Century (3 cr.)
R509 Topics in Baltic-Finnish Studies (3 cr.)
R510 Intro to Central Asian History (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R513 Islam in the Former Soviet Union (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
R515 Politics and Society in Central Asia (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R529 Topics in Central Asian Studies (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R547 East Central European Cities in Comparative Perspectives (3 cr.)
R549 Topics (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
R549 Topics in Hungarian Studies (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R560 Modern Mongolia (3 cr.)
R569 Topics in Mongolian Studies (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R583 Ottoman Classical Age 1300-1600: Ten Sultans, One Empire (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R593 The Mongol Conquest (3 cr.)
R596 Rus, Khazar, and Bulgars (3 cr.)
R599 Selected Topics in Central Eurasian Studies: Historical Topics (3 cr.)
R611 Ethnic History of Central Asia (3 cr.)
R612 Central Asia under Russian Rule (3 cr.)
R613 Central Asia in the 16th-19th Centuries (3 cr.)
R616 Religion and Power in Islamic Central Asia (3 cr.)
R627 Islam and Modernity in Central Asia (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R628 Russia's Orient (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R629 Islamic Hagiography of Central Asia (3 cr.)
R698 Empire and Ethnicity in Modern Russian History (3 cr.)
R713 Sources for the Central Asian History (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R790 Seminar in Central Eurasian Studies: History topics (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
Geography
G427 Russia and Its Neighbors (3 cr.)
G428 Geography of Europe (3 cr.)
G603 Topical Seminar in Globalization, Development and Justice (3cr.)
G830 Readings in Geography (3cr.)
History
H620 Colloquium in Modern West European History (REE area topics) (4 cr.)
H645 Colloquium in East European History (4 cr.)
H699 Colloquium in Comparative History (4 cr.)
H720 Seminar in European History (REE area topics) (4 cr.)
H740 Seminar in Russian History (4 cr.)
H745 Seminar in East European History (4 cr.)
Recent Topics in REE History offered through REEI
R500 E. Europe in the Twentieth Century (3 cr.)
R500 Eastern Europe 1945-present (3 cr.)
R500 Empire of the Tsars (3 cr.)
R500 History of the Cold War (3 cr.)
R500 Modern Ukraine (3 cr.)
R500 Russian Revolution and the Soviet Regime (3 cr.)
R500 The People vs. the Emperor (3 cr.)
R640 Colloquium in Russian History (4 cr.)
T500 Topics in History (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
Group III (Sociocultural)
Anthropology
E600 Seminar in Cultural and Social Anthropology (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
E612 Anthropology of Russia and Eastern Europe (3 cr.)
E614 Post Socialist Gender Formations (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
E645 Seminar in Medical Anthropology (3 cr.)
E677 Performing Nationalism (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
E682 Memory and Culture (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
E687 Ethnography of Europe (3 cr.)
L500 Proseminar in Language and Culture (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
L600 Seminar in Ethnography of Comm. (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
L610 Language and Society in Central Asia (3 cr.)
Central Eurasian Studies
R508 Estonian Culture and Civilization (3 cr.)
R509 Topics in Baltic-Finnish Studies (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R513 Islam in the Soviet Union and Successor States (3 cr.)
R515 Politics and Society in Central Asia (3 cr.)
R516 Peoples and Cultures of Central Asia (3 cr.)
R518 Labor and Migration in Central Asia (3 cr.)
R528 Post-Soviet Transition Central Asia (3 cr.)
R529 Topics in Central Asian Studies (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R542 Roma History and Culture (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R549 Topics in Hungarian Studies (3 cr.)
Recent topics: Politics, Society, and Culture in Present-Day Hungary (3 cr.)
R560 Modern Mongolia (3 cr.)
R569 Topics in Mongolian Studies (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R584 Topics in Turkish Studies: Sociocultural Topics (3 cr.)
R592 Uralic Peoples and Cultures (3 cr.)
R599 Central Eurasian Studies (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
R616 Religion and Power in Islamic Central Asia (3 cr.)
R627 Islam and Modernity in Central Asia (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R641 Art and Music of 19th and 20th Century Hungary (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R642 Bela Bartok: Composer in Context (3 cr.)
R649 Roma through History, Music, and Film (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
R711 Seminar on Comparative Study of Central Asia and Middle East (3 cr.)
R780 Seminar in Turkish Studies, Sociocultural Topics (3 cr.)
R790 Seminar in Central Eurasian Studies: Sociocultural Topics (3 cr.)
Comparative Literature
C641 Literature in its Intellectual and Cultural Contexts (REE area topics) (4 cr.)
Criminal Justice
P680 Seminar: Issues in Criminal Justice: (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
Fine Arts
A425 Byzantine Art (4 cr.)
A442 Twentieth Century Art 1900-1924 (4 cr.)
A480 Russian Art (4 cr.)
A521 Early Christian Arts (REE area topics) (4 cr.)
A525 Heaven on Earth: Art and the Church in Byzantium (REE area topics) (4 cr.)
A621 Problems in Early Christian Art (REE area topics) (4 cr.)
A626 Problems in Byzantine Art (4 cr.)
Folklore
F635 European Folklore/Folk Music (REE area topic) (3 cr.)
F755 Folklore, Culture, and Society (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
Germanic Studies
Y506 Topics in Yiddish Culture (3 cr.)
Y815 Individual Readings in Yiddish Studies: Language, Literature, Culture (1-4 cr.)
Information and Library Science
Z542 International Information Issues (3 cr.)
Z604 Topics in Library and Info Science – Area and Intl Studies Librarian (3 cr.)
Z605 Internship in Information and Library Science (2-6 cr.)
Media School
J514 International Communication (3 cr.)
J560 Topics Colloquium: Reporting Foreign Affairs (3 cr.)
Music
M502 Composers (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
M510 Topics in Music Literature (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
M527 Symphonic Literature Z542 (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
M537 Topics in Russian Music (3 cr.)
M601 Topics in Music Research (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
M602 Seminar in Musicology: Music and Politics in Eastern Europe (3 cr.)
M695 Seminar in Romantic Music (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
Religious Studies
R531 Orthodox Christianity (3 cr.)
Russian and East European Institute
R500 Russian and East European Issues (3 cr.)
Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures
L601 Sociolinguistic Issues in Post-Yugoslavia (3 cr.)
P566 Polish Film (3 cr.)
R407 Readings in Russian Culture, History, and Society I (3 cr.)
R408 Readings in Russian Culture, History, and Society II (3 cr.)
R552 Russian and Soviet Film (3 cr.)
R553 Central European Cinema (3 cr.)
S540 Graduate Readings in Slavic Studies: Sociocultural Topics (Approved topics include: The Language of Russian Modernism: Literature, Music, and Arts; Post-Communist Nostalgia) (3 cr.)
Group IV (Literature)
Central Eurasian Studies
R503 Classical Finnish Literature (3 cr.)
R504 Modern Finnish Literature (3 cr.)
R509 Topics in Baltic-Finnish Studies (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
R529 Topics in Central Asian Studies (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
R549 Topics in Hungarian Studies (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
R569 Topics in Mongolian Studies (REE area topics) (3 cr.)
R599 Topics in Central Eurasian Studies: Literature Topics (3 cr.)
R699 Seminar in Central Eurasian Studies: Literature Topics (3 cr.)
R790 Seminar in Central Eurasian Studies: Literature Topics (3 cr.)
Comparative Literature
C535 The Later Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (REE area topics) (4 cr.)
C581 Workshop in Literary Translation (REE area topics) (4 cr.)
C603 Topics in Comparative Literature (REE area topics) (4 cr.)
C641 Literature in Its Intellectual and Cultural Contexts (REE area topics) (4 cr.)
Germanic Studies
Y505 Modernity and Tradition in Yiddish Literature and Culture (3 cr.)
Y815 Individual Readings in Yiddish Language, Literature, or Culture (1-4 cr.)
Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures
C563 Literatures and Cultures of the Czechs and Slovaks I (3 cr.)
C564 Literatures and Cultures of the Czechs and Slovaks II (3 cr.)
C565 Seminar in Czech Literature and Culture (3 cr.)
L599 Prague School Linguistics and Poetics (3 cr.)
M565 Individual Readings in Romanian Language and Literature (cr. arr.)
P563 Survey of Polish Literature and Culture I (3 cr.)
P564 Survey of Polish Literature and Culture II (3 cr.)
P565 Seminar in Polish Literature and Culture II (3 cr.)
R405 Readings in Russian Literature I (3 cr.) (in Russian)
R406 Readings in Russian Literature II (3 cr.) (in Russian)
R500 Proseminar in Russian Literature (3 cr.)
R503 Old Russian Literature (3 cr.) (in Russian)
R504 Eighteenth Century Russian Literature (3 cr.)
R505 Nineteenth Century Russian Literature I (3 cr.)
R506 Nineteenth Century Russian Literature II (3 cr.)
R507 Twentieth Century Russian Literature I (3 cr.)
R508 Twentieth Century Russian Literature II (3 cr.)
R520 Twentieth Century Russian Author (3 cr.)
R530 Pushkin (3 cr.)
R531 Gogol (3 cr.)
R532 Dostoevsky (3 cr.)
R533 Tolstoy (3 cr.)
R534 Tolstoy and Dostoevsky (3 cr.)
R535 Chekhov (3 cr.)
R545 Jewish Characters in Russian Literature (3 cr.)
R549 Myth and Reality: Women in Russian Literature and in Life (3 cr.)
R550 Russian Drama (3 cr.)
R551 Russian Poetry (3 cr.)
R563 Pushkin to Dostoevsky (3 cr.)
R564 Tolstoy to Solzhenitsyn (3 cr.)
R601 Seminar in Russian Literature (1-6 cr.)
S540 Graduate Readings in Slavic Studies (1-6 cr.)
S563 Literature and Culture of the Southern Slavs I (3 cr.)
S564 Literature and Culture of the Southern Slavs II (3 cr.)
S565 Seminar in South Slavic Literature (3 cr.)