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German and Russian
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Professor Friederike von Schwerin-High, department chair (fall 2016)
Professor Larissa V. Rudova, department chair (spring 2017)
Professors Rindisbacher, Rudova
Associate Professors Dwyer, Klioutchkine2, von Schwerin-High2
Director of Oldenborg Center and Assistant Professor Bashaw
Gina Brown-Pettay, academic coordinator
1On leave fall 2016 |
2On leave spring 2017 |
3On leave 2016-17 |
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German Studies
Professor Hans Jürg Rindisbacher, coordinator
German Studies is the interdisciplinary study of the contemporary cultural, social, economic and political life of the German-speaking peoples in their historical and international contexts. The German faculty of Pomona and Scripps colleges offers a single unified and comprehensive curriculum for language, literature and cultural studies courses. The Claremont Colleges German faculty includes Ms. Bashaw, Mr. Vennemann (Scripps), Mr. Katz (Scripps), Mr. Rindisbacher and Ms. von Schwerin-High. The German Studies Program offers both a major and a minor in German studies.
Russian
Professor Konstantine Klioutchkine, coordinator (fall 2016)
Professor Anne Dwyer, coordinator (spring 2017)
The objective of a major in Russian is to provide a thorough foundation in the Russian language and to develop a sophisticated understanding of Russian culture and history in European and global contexts. To further an awareness of Russia’s rich cultural tradition and the country’s continuing role as a major player on the world stage, departmental courses are often interdisciplinary in approach, encouraging students to explore literature, film, politics, history, art, music and cultural studies. Associated courses in a range of disciplines at The Claremont Colleges complement the department’s offerings. The program offers two majors. Students may elect to major in Russian with an emphasis on literature and culture; or they may choose to major in the interdisciplinary field of Russian and East European studies. Many alumni have gone on to graduate and professional schools at major universities. By gaining knowledge of a language and culture other than their own, graduates of the Russian program are positioned to work in academia, business, law, journalism, diplomacy and international development.
The program also offers minors in Russian studies and Russian and East European studies (REES).
Every Russian and Russian and East European studies major and minor must meet the standard of Pomona’s two-year sequence of language instruction. Students may do this by taking RUSS 001 PO , RUSS 002 PO , RUSS 033 PO and RUSS 044 PO at Pomona, by demonstrating proficiency on the department’s placement exam or by completing equivalent coursework at a department-approved program.
Read more about our learning objectives:
www.pomona.edu/administration/academic-dean/earning-objectives
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