Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1205

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

(4.0 credits, with at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

Please note: Some courses may appear in more than one group thanks to their content. No course, however, may be counted twice for the purposes of program completion.

1. 0.5 credit of Common Core: SLA200H1, SLA201H1 SLA231H1, SLA232H1, or SLA256H1

2. 2.0 credits of language coursework in one language area chosen from the list below:

Czech and Slovak: SLA105Y1, SLA204Y1, SLA214H1

Estonian: EST100H1, EST101H1, EST200H1, EST201H1, EST300H1, EST301H1

Finnish: FIN100H1, FIN110H1, FIN200H1, FIN210H1, FIN300H1, FIN340H1, FIN400H1; SWE100H1, SWE101H1

Polish: SLA106H1, SLA116H1, SLA206H1, SLA207H1, SLA306H1, SLA336H1, SLA426H1

Russian: SLA100H1, SLA101H1, SLA210H1, SLA214H1, SLA220Y1, SLA221H1, SLA320Y1, SLA321H1, SLA322H1, SLA410H1, SLA420Y1

South Slavic (Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian): [( SLA107Y1/​ SLA117H1, SLA118H1); SLA214H1; SLA257H1; SLA277H1; SLA337H1]; /[ SLA109Y1, SLA209H1, SLA213H1]

Ukrainian: SLA108Y1, SLA208Y1, SLA308H1

Yiddish (corresponds to the Jewish Cultures in Eastern Europe area): GER261H1, GER262H1, GER360H1, GER460H1

Note: In consultation with the Undergraduate Coordinator, and based on results in language placement tests, some students may substitute language courses with the equivalent number of credits in requirement 3 (below).

3. 1.0 credit from culture courses corresponding to the student’s chosen language area:

Czech and Slovak: SLA200H1, SLA215H1, SLA225H1, SLA254H1/​ JSM354H1, SLA333H1, SLA335H1, SLA405H1

Estonian: EST205H1, EST206H1, EST207H1, EST208H1; FIN225H1, FIN240H1, FIN260H1, FIN310H1; HIS331H1; SLA200H1, SLA254H1/​ JSM354H1

Finnish: FIN220H1, FIN225H1, FIN230H1, FIN236H1, FIN238H1, FIN240H1, FIN250H1, FIN260H1, FIN270H1, FIN280H1, FIN310H1, FIN320H1, FIN350H1, FIN360H1, FIN415H1; EST202H1, EST204H1, EST205H1, EST206H1, EST207H1, HIS331H1

Jewish Cultures in Eastern Europe (corresponds to the Yiddish language area): GER361H1; JJH370H1; SLA202H1; SLA224H1; SLA268H1; SLA302H1; SLA303H1; SLA318H1

Polish: SLA216H1, SLA226H1, SLA229H1, SLA236H1, SLA266H1, SLA286H1, SLA346H1, SLA356H1, SLA406H1, SLA427H1, SLA436H1

Russian: SLA121H1, SLA194H1, SLA195H1, SLA196H1, SLA203H1, SLA212H1, SLA224H1, SLA234H1, SLA245H1, SLA252H1, SLA253H1, SLA254H1/​ JSM354H1, SLA260H1, SLA263H1, SLA268H1, SLA272H1, SLA280H1, JSH300H1, SLA300H1, SLA310H1, SLA311H1, SLA312H1, SLA314H1, SLA317H1, SLA318H1, SLA320Y1, SLA321H1, SLA322H1, SLA323H1, SLA330H1, SLA331H1, SLA334H1, SLA342H1, SLA343H1, SLA345H1, SLA367H1, SLA400H1, SLA404H1, SLA412H1, SLA413H1, SLA414H1, SLA415H1, SLA420Y1, SLA423H1, SLA424Y1, SLA430H1, SLA433H1, SLA434H1, SLA449H1, SLA463H1

South Slavic: SLA200H1, SLA217H1, SLA227H1, SLA235H1, SLA247H1, SLA330H1, SLA347H1, SLA357H1, SLA377H1, SLA380H1/​ SLA232H1

Ukrainian: SLA199H1, SLA200H1, SLA203H1, SLA218H1, SLA228H1, SLA238H1, SLA248H1, SLA253H1, SLA254H1/​ JSM354H1, SLA268H1, SLA311H1, SLA318H1, SLA328H1, SLA331H1, SLA338H1, SLA358H1, SLA428H1, SLA429H1

Note: In consultation with the Undergraduate Coordinator, students may take 0.5 credit in history or political science courses corresponding to their chosen language area and taught outside the department.

4. 0.5 credit from the pool of comparative courses offered by the Department: EST205H1, EST206H1, EST207H1, FIN225H1, FIN238H1, FIN240H1, FIN260H1, SLA104H1, SLA190H1, SLA191H1, SLA192H1, SLA200H1, SLA201H1, SLA202H1, SLA203H1, SLA222H1, SLA229H1, SLA231H1, SLA232H1, SLA235H1, SLA254H1/​ JSM354H1, SLA268H1, SLA272H1, SLA286H1, SLA302H1, SLA303H1, SLA318H1, SLA330H1, SLA331H1, SLA333H1, SLA340H1, SLA380H1/​ SLA232H1, SLA425H1, SLA435H1, SLA492H1