Ukrainian

2024-2025 Course Offerings

Autumn

UKRA 10103 First-Year Ukrainian I

Ukrainian 10103 is the first quarter (of a three-quarter sequence) of first-year Ukrainian, which introduces students to the spoken and written modern language. This course emphasizes communicative practices in authentic cultural contexts, for those who would like to speak Ukrainian or use the language for reading and research.  Cultural audio-visual materials and use of Ukrainian websites help to reinforce the link between language and culture. This yearlong course prepares students for continued study of Ukrainian in second-year courses, and for study or travel abroad where Ukrainian is spoken. Mandatory conversation/ drill sessions are held twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays).

Erik Houle

Winter

UKRA 10203 First-Year Ukrainian II

This is the continuation of a first-year Ukrainian course and introduces students to spoken and written modern Ukrainian. This course emphasizes communicative practices in authentic cultural contexts, for those who would like to speak Ukrainian or use the language for reading and research.  Cultural audio-visual materials and use of Ukrainian websites help to reinforce the link between language and culture. It also includes review and amplification of grammar, practice in reading, elementary composition, and speaking and comprehension. Systematic study of word formation and other strategies are taught to help free students from excessive dependence on the dictionary and develop confidence in reading rather than translating. Readings are selected to help provide historical and cultural background. This yearlong course prepares students for continued study of Ukrainian in second-year courses, and for study or travel abroad where Ukrainian is spoken. Mandatory conversation/ drill sessions are held twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays).

Erik Houle

Spring

UKRA 10303 First-Year Ukrainian III

This is the final quarter of the First-Year Ukrainian sequence. It introduces students to spoken and written modern Ukrainian. This course emphasizes communicative practices in authentic cultural contexts, for those who would like to speak Ukrainian or use the language for reading and research.  Cultural audio-visual materials and use of Ukrainian websites help to reinforce the link between language and culture. It also includes review and amplification of grammar, practice in reading, elementary composition, and speaking and comprehension. Systematic study of word formation and other strategies are taught to help free students from excessive dependence on the dictionary and develop confidence in reading rather than translating. Readings are selected to help provide historical and cultural background. Mandatory conversation sessions are held twice a week. Students completing this sequence will be prepared to take 2nd Year Ukrainian (UKRA 20103) at the University of Chicago in the following fall quarter, or a 2nd Year Ukrainian course over the summer at another institution, and/or to participate in a study abroad program where Ukrainian is spoken.

Class meets Monday through Friday; Tuesday and Thursday meetings will be arranged with the instructor. | Erik Houle