Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, M.A.
Master
In Stanford (USA)
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Master
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Stanford (USA)
The program structure allows students the flexibility to pursue their own academic interests while providing intellectual cohesion through a curriculum that addresses historical and contemporary processes of change in the Russian Federation, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia.
The community of faculty and students at CREEES is large, diverse, and committed to excellence in teaching and research. The department has a strong program of language training in Russian and other area languages. Classes are generally small in size, and our students receive close personal attention. For specialized research in a given field, students have access to the rich resources of the Slavic and East European collections at Stanford Libraries and the Hoover Archives, and may draw on the curricular library resources of the University of California, Berkeley, as well. A full calendar of lectures, symposia, and other extracurricular programs also complements classroom instruction.
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English Language Requirements You only need to take one of these language tests: TOEFL iBT ® TOEFL®PBT IELTS Minimum required score: 0120 100 The TOEFL iBT ® measures your English-language abilities in an academic setting. The test has four sections (reading, listening, speaking, and writing), each with a score range of 0-30, for a total score range of 0-120. Read more about TOEFL iBT ® . Schedule TOEFL® Minimum required score: 310677 600 The TOEFL®PBT is administered in a paper format and measures your ability to use and understand English in a classroom...
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Course programme
Courses include:
- Indigenous Cultural Heritage: Protection, Practice, Repatriation (Jessiman)
- Istanbul the Muse: The City in Literature and Film (Karahan)
- Reading Turkish I (Karahan)
- The Changing Face of War: Introduction to Military History (Vardi)
- The U.S., U.N. Peacekeeping, and Humanitarian War (Patenaude)
- Life Under Nazism (Sheffer)
- Demons, Witches, Old Believers, Holy Fools, and Folk Belief: Popular Religion in Russia (Kollmann)
- The Cold War: An International History (Rakove)
- The Politics of International Humanitarian Action (Morris)
- Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (Fukuyama)
- Technology and National Security (Hecker)
- Current Issues in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (Levi)
- Democratic Transition in Ukraine: Values, Political Culture, Conflicts (Khutka)
Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, M.A.