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- REEI-R 201 Current Issues in Eastern Europe (3 cr.) Interdisciplinary introduction to social, political, economic, demographic, and cultural issues currently facing the countries of Eastern Europe. Primarily addresses recent developments, while also considering historical roots of Eastern Europe, from 19th-century empires to 20th-century Marxist-Leninist regimes to post-1989 governance after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
- REEI-R 202 Magic in the Russian Empire (3 cr.) Introduction to the history of magic in the Russian Empire. Explores magical murder, herbal medicine, witchcraft trials, and political sorcery through original documents. Considers the importance of gender, class, and religion in the history of magic in this region.
- REEI-R 203 Social and Historical Topics in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia (3 cr.) Covers topics related to the historical and contemporary political, economic, and cultural institutions of societies within the Eastern European and Northern Asian region. May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 9 credit hours.
- REEI-R 204 Arts and Humanities Topics in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia (3 cr.) Covers a variety of topics that establish a foundational knowledge of contemporary and historical perspectives on the human experience through an analysis of various expressions and art forms found within the Eastern European and Northern Asian region. May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 9 credit hours.
- REEI-R 300 Russian and East European Issues (1–4 cr.) Brief examination of selected topics related to Russia and East Europe. Variable topics. May be repeated with different topics for a total of 6 credit hours.
- REEI-R 301 Russian and East European Area Topics (3 cr.) Interdisciplinary analysis of social, historical, cultural, political, geographical, legal, and economic contexts in Russia and/or East Europe. May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
- REEI-R 302 Russia, Past and Present (3 cr.) Interdisciplinary study of the geography, natural resources, peoples, religions, economy, political and social systems, education, law, cultures, literatures, and arts of Russia. Emphasis on recent developments with appropriate attention to historical roots. Credit given for only one of HIST-D 302 or REEI-R 302.
- REEI-R 304 Advanced Topics in the Arts and Cultures of Northern Asia and Eastern Europe (3 cr.) An upper-division interdisciplinary course that discusses topics which furthers students' understanding of contemporary and historical perspectives on the human experience through an analysis of various expressions and art forms found within the Eastern European and/or Northern Asian region. May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 9 credit hours.
- REEI-X 490 Readings in Russian and East European Studies (1–3 cr.) P: Consent of instructor and the director of the Russian and East European Institute. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours in REEI-R 495 and REEI-X 490.