Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies
How to Explore / Get Started in the MajorSuggested General Education CoursesUnder the new guidelines students are still required to take two courses, one in U.S. Diversity and one in Global Diversity. Students entering in Fall 2018 are expected to take one of these diversity courses, either U.S. or Global, in their first year on campus. For Fall 2018 Registration, look for courses with DU (formerly U) and DG (formerly G) to help students stay on track. Any course labled DU will satisfy the requirement for a U.S. diversity course and any course labeled DG will satisfy the the requirement for Global diversity course. Course planning guidelines, including guidelines for students, are available at www.umass.edu/gened. Suggested Major and Pre-requisite Courses(placement according to background and preparation) The major in Russian and East European Studies has a basic set of language requirements and options in literature and culture or area studies. Pre-major preparation (12 credits): RUSS 110 & 120, Elementary Russian I & II, or equivalent RUSS 230 & 240, Intermediate Russian I & II, or equivalent Advanced Language Core (6 credits): RUSS 301 & 302, Advanced Russian I & II, or equivalent NOTE: AT PRESENT, INSTRUCTION IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE BEYOND THE INTERMEDIATE LEVEL IS AVAILABLE ONLY AT AMHERST, MOUNT HOLYOKE AND SMITH COLLEGES. How to Declare the MajorSee the Chief Undergraduate Advisor at any time. Summary of Requirements for the MajorMinimum total # of credits required: 40 The major in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies requires students to complete 14 courses: I. Language Core Is there a minor? If so what are the requirements? For further information, contact: |