Ukrainian Canadian Studies Center offers nine courses in 1997-1998


WINNIPEG - The Center for Ukrainian Canadian Studies of the University of Manitoba, located at St. Andrew's College, is offering nine courses for 1997-1998.

The courses and their instructors are: "Conversational Ukrainian," Alexandra Pawlowsky; "Ukrainian Canadian Folklore," Natalia Aponiuk; "Issues in Ukrainian History," Oleh Gerus; "The Economy of Ukraine," George Chuchman; "Government, Politics and Society in Ukraine," Davis Daycock; "History of Eastern Christianity," Roman Yereniuk; "Major Thinkers in the Eastern Christian Tradition," to be announced; "Ukrainian Arts in Canada," Dennis Hlynka; and "History of Byzantine Art," to be announced.

Most of the courses are taught during the day; however, three, "Conversational Ukrainian," "The Economy of Ukraine" and "Ukrainian Arts in Canada," are offered in the evenings.

Students and interested auditors are encouraged to enroll in these courses. Seniors (over age 65) may audit courses for free. Regular student fees apply to accredited courses and half fees for auditors.

For further information contact the Center for Ukrainian Canadian Studies, (204) 474-8906.


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, September 21, 1997, No. 38, Vol. LXV


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