2024-2025 Pierce College Catalog 
    
    Oct 06, 2024  
2024-2025 Pierce College Catalog
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RUSS& 122 Russian II (5 credits)



Distribution Area Fulfilled Humanities; General Transfer Elective
Formerly RUSSN 102 - CCN

Prerequisite RUSSN 102 - CCN

Course Description
Continuation of RUSS& 121 stressing speaking, reading, writing and understanding of Russian.

Course Content
Accusative case of adjectives, nouns, and pronouns: singular and plural 
Genitive case of adjectives, nouns, and pronouns: singular 
Past tense of imperfective verbs 
Directions 
Ordinal Numbers 
Time expressions: seasons, duration, cases 
Verbal aspects (imperfective and perfective): past, present, and future 
Syntax development

Student Outcomes
  1. Identify the main idea of diverse materials that are spoken or written in past, present, and future tenses.  
  2. Present on familiar and everyday topics using a variety of vocabulary and sentence structures.   
  3. Create messages in contexts relevant to oneself and others, and to one’s immediate environment.   
  4. Exchange spoken and written messages in spontaneous contexts.   
  5. Interact at a functional level in a variety of contexts without relying on their primary language.


Degree Outcomes
Humanities: Graduates acquire critical skills to interpret, analyze, and evaluate forms of human expression, which can include creation and performance as an expression of human experience.

Effective Communication: Graduates will be able to craft and exchange ideas and information in a variety of situations, in response to audience, context, purpose, and motivation.

Intercultural Engagement: Graduates demonstrate self-efficacy in intercultural engagement to advance equity, diversity, and inclusion through reflections and expressions of cultural humility, empathy, and social and civic engagement and action. Further, graduates examine how identities/positionalities such as races, social classes, genders, sexual orientations, disabilities, and cultures impact perceptions, actions, and the distribution of power and privilege in communities, systems, and institutions. 

Lecture Contact Hours 50
Lab Contact Hours 0
Clinical Contact Hours 0
Total Contact Hours 50

Potential Methods
Oral participation
Group discussion
Listening comprehension activities
Written sentences and paragraphs
Vocabulary tests
Grammar & translation tests



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