| REES156 | Sophomore Seminar: East European Jewish Experience |
| REES184 | Sophomore Seminar: The Communist Experience in the 20th Century |
| REES194 | The End of the Cold War, 1979-1991 |
| REES206 | A Matter of Life and Death: Fiction in the Soviet Era |
| REES209 | The Poor Clerk: Origins of the Petersburg Tale |
| REES218 | Russian History to 1881 |
| REES219 | Russian and Soviet History, 1881 to the Present |
| REES222 | Doubles in Literature |
| REES235 | Economies in Transition |
| REES251 | Dostoevsky |
| REES252 | Tolstoy |
| REES255 | The Central and East European Novel |
| REES257 | 21st-Century Russian Literature |
| REES258 | Russia's Storyteller Playwrights |
| REES260 | Dostoevsky's BRAT'IA KARAMAZOVY |
| REES263 | Nabokov and Cultural Synthesis |
| REES265 | Kino: Russia at the Movies |
| REES267 | Out of the Shtetl: Jews in Eastern Europe |
| REES270 | The Russian and English Novel |
| REES279 | Theater of Anton Chekhov: Research, Analysis, and Performance |
| REES280 | Russian Politics |
| REES299 | National Religions and Political Rituals |
| REES344 | "If there is no God, then everything is permitted?" Moral Life in a Secular World |