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We offer 4 years of Russian language studies and a wide range of courses in literature, 文化, 区域电子游戏正规平台. You will be part of a close-knit and dynamic community with numerous co-curricular activities (Russian Tea, 斯拉夫俱乐部, trip to Boston Symphony).

Our students have gone on to first-rate law and graduate schools and won prestigious fellowships such as Fulbright, 杜鲁门, 兰格, and Critical Language Scholarships.

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学分

The major in Russian provides rigorous training in Russian language, literature and 文化. The major concentrates on acquiring advanced proficiency in Russian language and on comprehending important aspects of the literature, 文化 and civilization of Russia and 前苏联.

The requirements for the major in Russian Major is 30 credits, normally ten 1-semester courses:

  • 9 credits (normally, 3 one-semester courses) in Russian grammar, 作文, and stylistics beyond the intermediate level
  • 9 credits (normally, 3 one-semester courses) in Russian literature and 文化, including 2 survey courses for classical and modern Russian literature (SLAV2162 and SLAV2173)
  • 3 credits in Introduction to 斯拉夫 人s and Cultures (formerly 斯拉夫 Civilizations)
  • 6 credits (normally, 2 one-semester courses) in Russian literature, 文化, advanced grammar and stylistics, history or politics, of which at least 3 credits must be in Russian literature and 文化 (list of approved courses available from the Department)
  • 3学分(正常), a one-semester course) in Russian and 斯拉夫 linguistics (The Structure of Russian, 古教会斯拉夫语, 或古俄语)

The Department also has provisions for a Russian major with a concentration on 文化 and civilization.

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学分

The departmental minor in Russian requires a minimum of 18 credits (normally, 6 approved courses):

  • 6 credits (normally, 2 one-semester courses) in Russian at or above the intermediate level
  • 6 credits (2 one-semester courses) in Russian literature: one pre-twentieth century and one post-nineteenth century (normally 2 survey courses for classical and modern Russian literature, SLAV2162 and SLAV2173)
  • 6 additional credits (normally, 2 one-semester courses) in Russian literature, 文化, advanced grammar and stylistics, history or politics (list of approved courses available from the Department)

Q: Do I need to know Russian to take other 斯拉夫 courses?

A: The only courses that require Russian are Russian language courses beyond Elementary Russian I. We offer literature and 文化 courses that satisfy various requirements (Core, 全球 Studies, 等.) that are conducted in 英语 and in translation.

Q: I speak Russian/Ukrainian/Polish/Bulgarian at home but I don't read/write well. Are your language courses for me?

答:绝对! We regularly have heritage speakers take our classes. These students are often surprised by how much they learn and report very high satisfaction. They also appreciate learning about the 文化 of their heritage. 请发邮件给教授. Lin if you have questions about placement.

Q: What activities, student clubs are available?

A: We have a weekly Russian Tea that is open to everyone. We also regularly attend events in the Boston area (recently we saw concerts at the Boston Symphony, attended a musical at Harvard, 等.) We also work closely with the 斯拉夫俱乐部, which regularly organizes events such as movie nights and cooking classes.



为什么要学俄语?


全球语言

Russian is spoken by more than 250 million people across the globe. 

  • Eastern Europe (Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova)
  • Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan)
  • Caucasus (Georgia, Armenia)
  • Baltic States (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia)
  • Israel, where over 1 million Russian speakers live. 


Boost Your Career Prospects

The US government has designated Russian a “critical language.” Learning Russian makes your resume stand out and opens doors to diverse careers, including Foreign Service/Department of State, 网络安全, 美国联邦调查局, intelligence analyst, translator/interpreter, and many areas of academia.


Unlock Amazing Culture & 文学

Studying Russian gives you the key to understanding many of the world’s most renowned writers, 音乐家, 艺术家, and directors who were born in the former Russian Empire, 前苏联, and in post-Soviet states: Tolstoy, 陀思妥耶夫斯基, 契诃夫, 巴别塔, 纳博科夫, 柴可夫斯基, 肖斯塔科维奇, 康定斯基, 夏卡尔, Tarkovsky, 爱森斯坦.