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Russian Language, Literature, and Culture

Contact  Erika Haber, Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, 324 H.B. Crouse, 315-443-4200.

Faculty Gerald R. Greenberg, Erika Haber

The study of Russian language, literature, and culture provides more than just competence in reading, writing, and speaking the language. Students in this major, which leads to a B.A. degree, also learn about Russian literature, art, and journalism and, hence, about the people themselves. Through courses in other departments, students may also investigate the history, philosophy, and political science of Russia.
    Students are admitted to the major through departmental approval and should consult the Russian language coordinator about their majors as early as possible. Early consultation is particularly important for students with little or no preparation in Russian so they may be sure to satisfy prerequisites and requirements within four years.

STUDY ABROAD
To become more fluent in Russian and to gain additional insight into the Russian culture and its people, students are encouraged to study abroad. For further information on programs administered through Syracuse University, contact the Russian Language Program Coordinator or Syracuse University Abroad.

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

To major in Russian, students complete the following requirements for either  Option I or Option II.

Option I  The program requires 25 credits in RUS courses, 4 of which may be in lower-division courses.

Option II
  The program requires 28 credits, 16 of which are in RUS courses. (Of the 16 RUS credits, 4 may be in lower-division courses; the rest are in upper-division courses.) The remaining 12 credits (6 of which are in upper-division courses) will be in relevant courses approved by the Russian faculty, taught in English in various departments.

Minor in Russian
To complete a minor in Russian, students take 18 credits in RUS courses, 6 of which may be in lower-division courses.

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