Undergraduate program in Slavic Languages and Literature

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Metodología Curso online Undergraduate program in Slavic Languages and Literature
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Program of StudyConcentration Options
  • Russian Language & Literature or Linguistics

  • West Slavic Language & Literature

  • Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Other Opportunities
  • Minor Program

  • BA/MA Program

  • Study Abroad Programs and Grants

  • College language exams and certificates

  • Grading: Students in Slavic Languages and Literatures must take quality grades in the courses required for any Slavic concentration.B.A. Paper: All students write a B.A. paper, which must be submitted to the department no later than Friday of seventh week in Spring Quarter of the fourth year. In Autumn Quarter of their fourth year, students should begin the B.A. process by consulting with the Departmental Adviser. This course confers general elective credit, but it may not be counted toward the courses required for any of the concentrations in Slavic Languages and Literatures. This program may accept a B.A. paper or project used to satisfy the same requirement in another major if certain conditions are met and with the consent of the other program chair. Approval from both program chairs is required. Students should consult with the chairs by the earliest B.A. proposal deadline (or by the end of their third year, when neither program publishes a deadline). A consent form, to be signed by both chairs, is available from the College adviser. It must be completed and returned to the College adviser by the end of Autumn Quarter of the student's year of graduation.Honors: To be eligible for honors in any Slavic concentration, students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher overall, and 3.5 or higher in the major. Applications are submitted to the Departmental Adviser, typically not later than the first quarter of the fourth year. If the completed bachelor's paper is judged by the supervisor and a second faculty member to be a distinguished example of original research or criticism, the student is recommended to the College for graduation with honors in Slavic Languages and Literatures.Advising: Students wishing to declare the major in Interdisciplinary Studies must first meet with the departmental adviser. Students should consult the Departmental Office (F 406, 702-8033) for further information on the undergraduate program. Questions about placement, competency, and proficiency examinations in Russian should be directed to the coordinator of Russian language courses; for more information about Czech, Polish, or other Slavic languages, consult the Departmental Adviser.
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