Russian StudiesWeb: http://www.gmu.edu/departments/fld/russian FacultyAksyonov (Robinson Professor, Modern and Classical Languages; English), Boettke (Economics), Christensen (Modern and Classical Languages), Johnsen-Neshati (Theater), Katz (Public and International Affairs), T. Mills Kelly (History and Art History), Levine (Modern and Classical Languages, director), Vasilyeva (Modern and Classical Languages, Wade (History and Art History) Undergraduate ProgramRussian Studies, BATwo principal directions are possible within this degree program: Russian Studies as one element of a double major or Russian Studies as a single degree program. In the first option, students must fulfill all requirements of the Russian Studies program as noted below. Students must also fulfill requirements of the second major. Obvious combinations with Russian Studies include geography, history, government and international politics, and economics. This program may be accomplished within a four-year period and is recommended for students who intend to seek employment in government, industry, or journalism. The second option is recommended for students who intend to study Russian language and literature in graduate school, who are interested in careers as translators, or who are studying for self-enrichment. In addition to satisfying the university-wide general education requirements and the requirements for a BA degree in the College of Arts and Sciences, students majoring in Russian studies must complete the following coursework with a minimum GPA of 2.000:
Qualified students are strongly encouraged to participate in study-abroad programs in Russia. Through a cooperative agreement with the American Council of Teachers of Russian, students may apply to summer or semester Russian language programs at one of several leading universities in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Interested students should consult with their major advisor. Approved CoursesDepartment of Modern and Classical Languages: RUSS 101, 102, 109, 201, 202, 209 (subject to language proficiency examination), 302, 303, 310, 311, 325, 326, 327, 353, 354, 380, 381, 401, 407, 410, 470, 480, 481, 490, 491 Department of Geography and Earth Science: GEOG 330 Department of History and Art History: HIST 328, 329, 426 Department of Public and International Affairs: GOVT 338, 447 Cognate courses: ANTH 114; ARTH 360, 362; ECON 380; GEOG 103; GOVT 132; THR 351, 352 Writing-Intensive RequirementThe university requires all students to complete at least one course designated "writing intensive" in their majors at the 300 level or above. Students majoring in Russian studies may fulfill this requirement by successfully completing RUSS 302, 325, or 407. |

