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5 Bachelor's degrees in Slavic Studies in North Carolina, United States
Russian
In addition to its focus on Russian language, the Russian program of the Wake Forest University also actively engages in inter-disciplinary teaching across the college and seeks to provide all students a broader understanding of Russian cultural and social life.
Russian
The Russian program at Duke University features courses in literature and language. Students take the full sequence of Russian language, or may enter into the sequence at a higher level, and gain expertise in the literature and culture of Russia, which is understood as an imperial space with interconnections to other Slavic countries.
Russian Language and Culture
A major in Russian Language and Culture from University of North Carolina Chapel Hill provides preparatory training that will be useful in government employment; internationally oriented business, journalism, law, and teaching; as well as graduate study in a range of humanistic and social science disciplines.
Slavic and Eurasian Studies
The Slavic and Eurasian Studies degree at Duke University allows you to draw on the faculty strengths of the Slavic Department at UNC-Chapel Hill as well as the Middle Eastern/Islamic Studies programs at both universities, including the Duke Islamic Studies Center.
Russian Studies
Our department at Davidson College offers two distinct majors, Russian Studies and Russian Languages and Literature. We also offer a Russian Studies minor.