Bachelor degree in Slavic Languages and Literatures at Princeton University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Slavic Languages and Literatures at Princeton University

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Bachelor degree
Slavic Languages and Literatures

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A minimum of eight departmental courses is required. Four upper-level (200 and above) courses must be within the department; the other four courses may be from cognate areas depending on the student's particular interests. For example, if the major field of concentration is 19th-century prose, the program might include courses from French or German literature. If the student's primary interests lie in Russian and Slavic linguistics, the program might include courses in general linguistics. Students with a strong interest in Russian and Soviet studies might take area courses in the Program in Russian Studies such as Russian history or politics, sociology, or economics. These are only sample suggestions. The program is flexible and strives to satisfy as wide a range of interests as possible.

Concentrators are required to complete Slavic 207 and one additional language course (Slavic 208, 405, 406, or 407). Concentrators are urged to take three of the four literature survey courses (Slavic 319, 320, 321, 322) in preparation for the departmental examination.

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