Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures
The Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures (SLAV) offers courses that meet a wide range of student needs and interests in Russian, Polish, Czech, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, and Ukrainian (as well as the languages Romanian and Old Church Slavonic). Advanced language courses are not only for the department's majors, but also for students specializing in other disciplines, particularly in the social sciences, natural sciences, and other languages and literatures. The department features courses in literature, culture, linguistics, and cinema that require no previous knowledge of a Slavic language; multi-disciplinary and comparative courses that reach across the arts, humanities, and social sciences; and specialized courses that lead to four majors and seven minors.
Programs of study
- Major in Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian (Bachelor of Arts)
- Major in Czech (Bachelor of Arts)
- Major in Polish (Bachelor of Arts)
- Major in Russian (Bachelor of Arts)
- Minor in Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
- Minor in Czech
- Minor in Polish
- Minor in Russian
- Minor in Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures
- Minor in Slavic Cinema
- Minor in Ukrainian
- Departmental Honors