Slavic Studies
Requirements
Description
The concentration in slavic studies focuses on slavic languages and cultures with a focus in either Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (BCS) or Polish. It is designed for students with concentrations in other disciplines (e.g., history, music, political science, economics) whose professional interests lie in Poland or the countries of South-Eastern Europe. The program places equal emphases on languages, culture and regional studies. The concentration develops limited professional linguistic proficiency in either BCS or Polish along with adequate cultural sensitivity.
Requirements
- Students must complete a minimum of 18 credit hours including 12 of upper division hours for this concentration.
- A minimum of 6 upper division hours must be taken in residence with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
- All courses must be completed with a grade of “C” (2.00) or higher.
- Pass/fail courses cannot be used for the concentration.
- 201 and 202 language courses are not applicable to the concentration.
- Course substitutions are permitted for heritage speakers and other advanced speakers of Slavic languages. Please contact the head of the School of International Letters and Cultures faculty of German, Romanian and Slavic for more information.
Core 9 Hours
SLV 304 Computational Linguistics of the Slavic Languages (3)
SLV 440 History of the Slavic Languages (3)
SLV 498 Senior Capstone Seminar (3)
Composition & Conversation 6 Hours
Select one course group:
BCS 311 AND BCS 312 Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Composition and Conversation I & II (3)
OR
PLC 311 AND PLC 312 Advanced Polish I & II (3)
Electives 3 Hours
Select in consultation with an academic advisor.
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