Slavic Languages And Literatures

Bachelor's degree

In Stanford (USA)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Stanford (USA)

The department supports the study of Russian language, literature, literary and cultural history, theory, and criticism. The undergraduate program provides a choice of several tracks leading to a B.A. inRussian Languages and Literature; Russian Language, Culture, and History; or Russian and Philosophy. The undergraduate program attracts students seeking careers in journalism, business, international relations, law, medicine, and human rights, as well as academia. Russian is still the primary language of the former Soviet Union, and a good command of this language offers a gateway to Eurasia's diverse cultures, ethnicities, economies, and religions. There are also three minors in the department: the Minor in Russian Language, the Minor in Russian Language, Literature, and Culture, athe Minor in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies. Each offers a different focus within Russian language, culture, and geography. Furthermore, the Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages offers an undergraduate minor in Modern Languages. This minor draws on literature and language courses offered in this and other literature departments.

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About this course

English Language Requirements This programme may require students to demonstrate proficiency in English. Schedule a TOEFL® test Schedule an IELTS test

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2019

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Subjects

  • Russian Language

Course programme

Programme Structure

Courses included:

  • Russian Versification: History and Theory
  • Between Europe and Asia: Introduction to Russian Culture
  • Poetry as System: Introduction to Theory and Practice of Russian Verse
  • The Great Russian Novel: Theories of Time and Action
  • Dissent and Disenchantment: Russian Literature and Culture since the Death of Stalin
  • Subversive Acts: Invention and Convention in the 20th Century
  • Age of Experiment: Russian Literature in 1820-1845
  • Survey of Russian Literature: The Age of Experiment
  • The Great Russian Novel: Tolstoy and Dostoevsky
  • Modern Russian Literature and Culture: The Age of War and Revolution

Slavic Languages And Literatures

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