Russian and East European Studies: Cinema, Arts and Letters, BA

Postgraduate

In Philadelphia (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Philadelphia (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The major in Russian and East European Studies provides a program of study that enables a broad multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural understanding of the languages, literatures, cultures, histories, and societies of Russia, Central and Eastern European, and the Balkan and Baltic regions. For the language requirement, students can choose any regional language offered at Penn (i.e. Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian) or in which they can demonstrate an equivalent proficiency. In addition to linguistic flexibility, the major allows students to pursue their specific disciplinary interests through three concentrations: Language, Literature, and Culture; History, Politics, and Society; and Cinema, Arts, and Letters. Majors are encouraged to complete a summer or semester abroad to gain first-hand understanding of the communities they study and to advance their language competency. The major offers an honors option.

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Philadelphia (USA)
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Filadelfia, Pensilvania, 19104

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Subjects

  • Cinema

Course programme

Central and Eastern Europe: Cultures, Histories, Societies
Intro to Russia and Eurasia: Histories, Cultures, Societies

You may count no more than one course toward both a Major and a Sector requirement. For Exceptions, check the Policy Statement.


Students take seven REES courses* with cinema studies, art history, and literature content. 400-level or 500-level (or equivalent) content-based language courses may be counted towards this requirement. * Note that some REES courses (defined as those with RUSS and EEUR course numbers) are offered through Penn Language Center (PLC)


Chronological, Disciplinary, and Geographical requirements must be met with concentration and free elective courses.


Because the language of cinema in this part of the world is deeply historical and cultural, students must take at least one broad survey course that covers the period before 1800, one that covers the period before 1900 and one that covers the period after 1900 to fulfill the Chronological Distribution requirement.


Students must take at least one course with cinema studies content, one course with art history content, and one with literature content to fulfill the Disciplinary Distribution requirement.


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Russian and East European Studies: Cinema, Arts and Letters, BA

higher than £ 9000