Learning Goals in the Slavic Studies Major

  • Intermediate-high to Advanced-mid proficiency in Russian. After four years of language study, Slavic Studies majors should be able to narrate events in the past, present, and future with a high degree of grammatical accuracy. Such levels of proficiency make it possible for students to use their language skills in employment and graduate work.
  • Cultural literacy: foundational knowledge of the major, historical events, political and cultural movements, and canonical texts in Russian culture. Cultural literacy includes first-hand knowledge, often gained through study and internships abroad, of contemporary culture which enables students to function in Russia as educated, informed participants.
  • Understanding of the historical relations of Slavic cultures and peoples to one another. This knowledge is gained in the gateway course, “SLA 105: Introduction to Slavic Cultures,” and in other courses and co-curricular events and opportunities.
  • Select disciplinary knowledge drawing upon the expertise of affiliated faculty in History, Art History, Government, Environmental Studies, Film Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, and Theater.
  • Development of critical and oral presentation skills gained through a multitude of learning opportunities  in and outside of the classroom, such as our language partnership with the Regional Multicultural Magnet School, and the St. Petersburg Higher School of Economics, and through senior integrated projects and honors theses.