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This major concentration is guided by a focus on 19th- and 20th-century Russian literature. Through language and literature study, students will gain a thorough understanding of Russian culture, including political, religious, and cultural ideas.

Prerequisite

• 102-1,2,3 or equivalent Russian proficiency

Major requirements (14 units)

• 3-course advanced Russian language sequence

◦ 302-1,2,3 or 303-1,2,3

◦ All courses must come from the same sequence.

• 11 additional courses

◦ 4 Slavic courses chosen from the following:

200-level Slavic courses taught in English

– 200-level courses taught in other departments and

co-listed in Slavic

–At most 1 Slavic first-year seminar may count toward this requirement.

◦ 360 or 361

◦ 4 or 5 Slavic courses at the 300 or 400 level

◦ 1 or 2 courses from outside the department; must be approved by the director of undergraduate studies.

Departments and programs offering relevant courses include art history, history, Jewish studies, musicology, political science, and theater.  A current list of approved courses (also used for the minor program) is available here.