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University of Pécs
BA in Slavonic Studies (Russian Philology) Slavic Philology (specialty: Russian Philology)
BA
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
Russian
This program in BA in Slavonic Studies (Russian Philology) Slavic Philology (specialty: Russian Philology) is aimed at training specialists in the field of Russian language and literature. Students will learn how to work with complex texts related to different areas of cultural and social life. The program includes courses in linguistics, history, and theory of literature, Russian culture and art, and regional studies of Russia. The uniqueness of this program lies in the fact that students are also offered a module to study business Russian and business communication. Successful completion of this module enables graduates to be competitive specialists outside the scientific philological profile.
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Binghamton University, State University of New York
Russian Studies (BA, Minor)
- Binghamton, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
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
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George Mason University
Bachelor of Arts in in Russian and Eurasian Studies
- Fairfax, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Russia and the countries of Eurasia have been and will continue to be, of paramount importance to U.S. national interests. This region is the source of world-class literature and some of the finest traditions in the visual and performing arts. Immigration from this region has brought to the U.S. outstanding artists, dancers, musicians, writers, scientists, athletes, and entrepreneurs, whose innovative influences reach deep into American cultural life. In this major, you will take courses with professors who are recognized experts in their fields. You will study the Russian language, spoken worldwide by some 250 million people, while also acquiring a foundational knowledge of the history, culture, literature, politics, sociology, economics, and geography of the region. Mason’s degree program is notably flexible, enabling you to focus your interests on one of three concentrations: Russian Studies, Russian Language and Culture, and Eurasia Studies.
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Bachelor of Arts in Russian, Eurasian, and Polish Studies
BA
On-Campus
English
Join a community dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of the Russian, Eastern European, and Eurasian world to build an expertise in this influential region.
Kobe City University of Foreign Studies
Bachelor in Russian Studies
- Kobe, Japan
Bachelor
On-Campus
The Department of Russian Studies allows a student to specialize in Russian, a language that has various inflections, unlike English. The Department utilizes native teachers, and classes are composed of small numbers of students. Grammar and pronunciation are the foundation of the study of Russian, and they are harmonized through reading and conversation.
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A bachelor’s degree is an undergraduate degree, meaning it usually does not require anything other than a high school degree to begin. Students are often required to complete general coursework along with more in-depth classes in an area of emphasis of their choice.
What is a Bachelor in Russian Studies? Students working toward a bachelor’s degree may decide to select Russian studies as their major. This field of study typically includes classes focusing on the Russian language, culture, economics, politics and history. Students can select coursework to match their interest and to help prepare them for a successful career. Many finish off their program by completing an internship, giving them practical experience to prepare them for their future profession.
The benefits associated with a degree in Russian studies may include being prepared to work abroad if so desired. Students can expect to learn how to communicate in Russian, along with other skills such as cultural sensitivity, collaboration and problem solving.
A Bachelor in Russian Studies can be completed after three to seven years of study. Each program will have different requirements and costs associated with the degree, so it is best for students to contact the schools they are interested in individually for more information.
The career options are usually many for those with a bachelor’s degree in Russian studies. Those interested in politics may become diplomats, cultural advisors, United Nations officers or intelligence officers. Those more interested in business may work as business consultants and salespeople. In any sector, there may be job openings for historians, librarians, translators, consultants, teachers and language researchers.
Schools around the world offer degrees in Russian studies. With the varying needs of students, institutions are becoming more adaptable by offering more options to working professionals looking to earn a degree. To begin, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.