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CEES 224. Introduction to Literary Analysis of Central Eastern European Texts. 3 hours.
Reading and interpreting seminal texts from different traditions of Central and Eastern European (CEE) literature in historical and cultural contexts. Course Information: Previously listed as SLAV 224. Taught in English. Prerequisite(s): Credit or concurrent registration in ENGL 160; or Credit or concurrent registration in ENGL 161.
BA with a Major in Central and Eastern European Studies—CEES Concentration
Undergraduate Catalog
http://catalog.uic.edu/ucat/colleges-depts/liberal-arts-sciences/prls/ba-conc-cees/
To earn a Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Sciences degree from UIC, students must complete university, college, and departmental degree requirements. The Department of Polish, Russian, and Lithuanian Studies degree requirements are outlined below. Students should consult the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section for additional degree requirements and college academic policies.
BA with a Major in Central & Eastern European Studies—Polish Studies Concentration
Undergraduate Catalog
http://catalog.uic.edu/ucat/colleges-depts/liberal-arts-sciences/prls/ba-conc-polish/
...after completion of POL 201 . b CEES 224 and CEES 225 fulfill the LAS Writing...
BA with a Major in Central & Eastern European Studies—Russian Studies Concentration
Undergraduate Catalog
http://catalog.uic.edu/ucat/colleges-depts/liberal-arts-sciences/prls/ba-conc-russian/
...after completion of RUSS 201 . b CEES 224 and CEES 225 fulfill the LAS Writing...