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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Bachelor

Russian from University Of Pennsylvania is a Campus Bachelor European Studies degree that prepares you for a Liberal Arts career. The major in Russian is a course of study of the language , literature and culture of Russia. The major provides a framework which can be adapted to meet the needs of a wide variety of students, ranging from those oriented on the study of language and literature to those interested in any of a variety of interdisciplinary approaches. The major in Russian , because of its flexible nature, is well suited to students wishing to pursue a double major with a complementary field of study, such as Politics, International Relations, History or Comparative Literature . The major in Russian is well suited to students enrolled in pre-law or pre-med, and students contemplating careers in international business, teaching, foreign service and journalism. Majors are strongly encouraged to spend a semester of study abroad, normally during the junior year. Study in Russia may be pursued through the American Councils of Teachers of Russian program, which offers intensive study of Russian language , literature and contemporary culture. View more details on University Of Pennsylvania . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related European Studies courses.

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