Fall 2005-06

Undergraduate
Course Listing
Russian and East European Institute
Indiana University
Ballantine Hall 565
IUB
RUSSIAN AND EAST EUROPEAN INSTITUTE (REEI)
REEI-R 300 20792 Current Issues: Russia & Its Neighbors (in Russian) 12:20-1:10 R Zlotin
REEI-R 300 28055 Soviet-Type Economies in Transition: Discussion in Russian 2:30-3:20 T Alexeev
REEI-R 495 20793 Readings in Russian and East European Studies ARR ARR ARR ARR
Contact the secretary in BH 562 to get on-line authorization to enroll in this course.
CROSSLISTINGS:
**If you enroll in a course marked by two asterisks, you should tell the professor at the beginning of the class that you are an AREA STUDIES student for REEI and that you wish to do your research &/or papers on a Russian or East European Area.  Otherwise, the course will not count toward your degree.
ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)
ANTH-E **200 13416 Social & Cultural Anthropology 1:00-2:15 MW Phillips
APPAREL MERCHANDISING AND INTERIOR DESIGN (AMID)
AMID-H **404 13324 International Textiles and Apparel Trade 4:00-5:15 MW Akou
BUSINESS, KELLEY SCHOOL OF (BUS)
Authorizations from the Business School are required.
BUS-L **411 13939 International Business Law 9:30-10:45 TR BU 200 Richards
BUS-F **494
13756 13757 International Finance
11:15-12:30 9:30-10:45 MW        MW BU 400 BU 400 Miller
BUS-X **330 14270 International Communication Strategies 2:30-3:45 TR BU 411 Goddin
BUS-D **301
13693 13694 International Business Environment
2:30-3:45       1:00-2:15 MW
MW
BU 102 BU 102 Garcia
BUS-D **302 13695 International Business:  Operating International Enterprises 1:00-2:15 MW BU 321
BUS-M **401

14008 14009 14010 International Marketing

1:00-2:15
2:30-3:45 4:00-5:15
MW
MW
MW
BU 103 BU 103 BU 103 Galpern
CENTRAL EURASIAN STUDIES (CEUS)
CEUS-U 320 27081 Islamization in Inner Asia 11:15-12:30 TR DeWeese
27083 Budapest in 19th & 20th Century 4:00-5:15 TR Hooker
27085 Hungarian Art & Music 1:00-2:15 TR Hooker
27087 War, Diplomacy and Genocide - Hungary in World War II, 1938-1945 2:30-3:45 MW Borhi
Hungary and the Great Powers, 1867-1990 Borhi
CEUS-U 333 26936 Finland in the 20th Century 11:15-12:30 TR Raun
CEUS-U 374 14419 Environmental Problems and Social Constraints in Northern and Central Eurasia 4:00-5:15 TR Zlotin
CEUS-U 397 26915 Peoples and Cultures of Middle East 11:15-12:30 TR Shahrani
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (COAS)
COAS-S 103 26155 Balkans: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow 11:15-12:30 TR Cooper
ECONOMICS (ECON)
ECON-E 386 15425 Soviet-Type Economies in Transition 9:30-10:45 MW WY 115 Alexeev
ECON-E **390 22383 Economics of Europe 11:15-12:30 TR WY 115 Gardner
GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)
GEOG-G 427 16999 Russia and Its Neighbors (in English) 11:15-12:30 MW Zlotin
GEOG-G **428 26312 Geography of Europe 2:30-3:45 TR Metro-Roland
GLOBAL VILLAGE LIVING LEARNING CENTER (GLLC)
GLLC-S **104 26841 In the Eyes of Others: Global Perspectives on the United States 2:30-3:45 MW FQ 012A Terry
HISTORY (HIST)
HIST-B 300 22165 Modern Scandinavia & Baltic 9:30-10:45 TR
HIST-B 323 26975   26976 History of the Holocaust 1:25-2:15 MW Roseman
HIST-D 101 17405 Icon & Axe:  Russia through the Ages 11:15-12:05 MWF Ransel
HIST-D 300 22164 Interwar Eastern Europe 2:30-3:45 TR Shore
HIST-D 308 17406 Empire of the Tsars 9:30-10:45 TR Eklof
HIST-D 320 27718 Modern Ukraine 6:30-9:00 W Kuromiya
HIST-J 300 26999 Uneasy Neighbors: Polish-Jewish Relations in 20th Century 7:00-9:00 T Shore
HONORS (HON)
HON-H 203 23038 Russian Through Pushkin 2:30-3:45 TR Cooper
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (INTL)
INTL-I **201 26716 Culture and Arts: International Perspective 1:00-2:15 MW Tuohy
INTL-I **400 22327 International Studies Capstone Seminar 2:30-5:30 W Knudsen
(for international studies majors, seniors may take this coruse with prior approval)
JOURNALISM, SCHOOL OF (JOUR)
JOUR-J **414 18309 International Newsgathering Systems 1:00-2:15 MW EP 214 Raymer
POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLS)
POLS-Y **200 20636 Ethnic and Nationalism Conflict 2:30-3:45 MW
POLS-Y 332 22353 Russian Politics 9:30-10:45 MW
POLS-Y **348 26423 The Politics of Genocide 9:30-10:45 TR Bielasiak
POLS-Y **396 20647 Political Tyranny 4:00-6:00 T  Bielasiak
SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES (SLAV)
SLAV-R 123 20884 Russian Short Fiction 2:30-3:45 TR Beaver
SLAV-R 223 20888 Introduction to Russian Culture 1:00-2:15 TR Perlina
20889 Introduction to Russian Culture (intensive writing) 1:00-2:15 TR Perlina
SLAV-R 263 20890 Russian Literature:  Pushkin to Dostoevsky 1:00-2:15 MW Kiziria
20891 Russian Literature:  Pushkin to Dostoevsky 1:00-2:15 MW Kiziria
(intensive writing section)
SLAV-R 334 20894 Tolstoy and Dostoevsky 2:30-3:45 TR Perlina
SLAV-R 353 20895 Central European Cinema 4:00-5:15 MW Kiziria
7:00-9:30 W Kiziria
SLAV-R 405 20899 Readings in Russian Literature I (in Russian) 1:00-2:15 TR Kolodziej
SLAV-R 407 20900 Readings in Russian Culture, History & Society I 9:30-10:45 TR Richter
(in Russian)
SLAV-C 363 26822 History of Czech Literature & Culture 1:00-3:00 ARR Volkova
2nd 8 weeks only
SLAV-P 363 20874 Survey of Polish Literature & Culture 4:00-5:15 TR Beinek
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AN ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
SPEA-V **160 21139 National & International Policy 1:00-2:15 MW PV 276 Karaagac
SPEA-V **450 23261 American Intelligence Community 11:15-12:30 MW Coyle
WEST EUROPEAN STUDIES (WEUR)
WEUR-W **405 26850 Geography of Europe 2:30-3:45 TR Metro-Roland