Program Overview
The Russian Studies program offers a broad range of instruction that combines language training with courses (taught in English) that provide exposure to Russian literature and culture. Language instruction extends from the beginning through the advanced level. Instruction stresses the basic skills—comprehension, speaking, reading and writing—and aims primarily to develop practical competency in two semesters. For heritage speakers of Russian, the course sequence Russian for Russians makes it possible to gain basic reading and writing competency. Russia’s literature and culture are introduced in a permanent sequence of lower- and upper-level courses.
The BA in Russian Studies offers two tracks: Cultural Studies and Area Studies. Students can also minor in Russian.
Degrees Offered
- BA in Russian Studies: Literary and Cultural Studies
- BA in Russian Studies: Area Studies
Minors
- Russian
Internships, Research Opportunities and More
There is an honors program available for students who meet the academic requirement. Students are encouraged to attend a study-abroad program in Russia for a summer, semester or academic year.
Coursework
Some courses to consider in your first year:
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After You Graduate
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For more information, visit the Russian Studies website.