专业详情
Concentrate on a language and culture of Central and Eastern Europe such as Czech, Polish, Serbian/Croatian, Ukrainian, Hungarian or Romanian.
Preparation for the Major
Required:
- Central and East European Studies 91 or Slavic 90
Transfer applicants to the Central and East European Languages and Cultures major with 90 or more units must complete the following introductory course prior to admission to UCLA: one culture, history, or civilization course on one or more European nations. Refer to the UCLA Transfer Admission Guide for up-to-date information regarding transfer selection for admission.
The Major
Required:
- One three-quarter (12 to 15 units) introductory central and east European language sequence, or one 12-unit intensive introductory central and wast European language course to be selected from Czech 101A, 101B, 101C; Hungarian 101A, 101B, 101C; Polish 101A, 101B, 101C; Romanian 101A, 101B, 101C, 103; Serbian/Croatian 101A, 101B, 101C, 103; or Ukrainian 101A, 101B, 101C;
- One three-quarter (12 to 15 units) language sequence to be selected from Czech 102A, 102B, 102C; Hungarian 102A, 102B, 102C; Polish 102A, 102B, 102C; Romanian 102A, 102B, 102C; Serbian/Croatian 102A, 102B, 102C; or Ukrainian 102A, 102B, 102C; OR any three courses from Russian 100A, 100B, 100C, 101A, 101B, 101C, 102A, 102B, 102C, 103A, 103B, 103C, 130A, 140A;
- Three courses (12 units) from the following list (187 courses are 2 units each; no more than 8 units may be from the 187 series): Central and East European Studies M120, 126; Czech 155, 187A through 187M; History 120A through 120D; Hungarian 187A through 187M; Polish 152A, 152B, 152C, 187A through 187M; Romanian 152, 187A through 187M; Russian C124G; Serbian/Croatian 187A through 187M; Ukrainian 152, 187A through 187M; one of the three courses may be selected from Russian M118, 119, 120, C124C, C124D, C124N, C124T.
During senior year, students must also take Slavic 191TA, 191TB and 191TC in which they complete a capstone senior thesis.
Students may petition to substitute courses after consulting with the undergraduate adviser.
Each major course must be taken for a letter grade, and students must have an overall grade-point average of 2.0 or better.