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Slavic Languages and Literatures Northwestern University Kresge Hall, 3-305 1880 Campus Drive Evanston, IL 60201
Director of Undergraduate Studies Martina Kerlova
Department Chair Gary Saul Morson
Department AdministratorElizabeth Murray
http://www.slavic.northwestern.edu
Northwestern Department of
Slavic Languages and Literatures
RUSSIAN & EAST
EUROPEAN STUDIES
The U.S. “Needs More Russia Experts” — The Washington Post
Explore Russian and East European Studies (REES) at Northwestern!
Learn about our new REES major and minor!
Why is the most popular class at NU Prof. Saul Morson’s Introduction to Russian Literature?
German Chancellor Angela Merkel knows Russian...How about you?
Russian
Belarussian
Ukrainian
Polish
Silesian
Kashubian
Lower
Upper
Sorbian, Lusatian
Czech Slovak Ruthenian
Slovene Croatian
Serbian Bosnian
Macedonian
Bulgarian
What is he really saying???
Learn Russian and find out!
DEPARTMENT OF SLAVIC LANGUAGES & LITERATURES
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SLAVIC 222: Slavic Civilizations: The Balkans (LING 222)
SLAVIC 255: What is Lyric Poetry? (CLS 211-0-2)
RUSSIAN 303-2: Adv. Russian Lang/Culture
SLAVIC 260: Economics and the Humanities: Understanding Choice in the Past, Present & Future (HUM 260)
SLAVIC 361: Survey of 20th Cent. Poetry
SLAVIC 393: Prague: City of Cultures. City of Confl
RUSSIA
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POLISH
POLISH
SLAVIC
Russian
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SLAVIC
FALL QUARTER 2020
RUSSIAN 101-1: Elementary Russian
RUSSIAN 102-1: Intermediate Russian
SLAVIC 105-6: First Year Seminar
POLISH 108-1: Elementary Polish
POLISH 208-1: Intermediate Polish
SLAVIC 210-2: Introduction to Russian
Literature (Tolstoy and Dostoevsky)
RUSSIAN 211-1: 20th-Century Russian Lit
RUSSIAN 303-1: Adv. Russian Lang/Culture
RUSSIAN 341-0: Structure of Modern Russian
SLAVIC 360: 19th Century Russian Poetry
SLAVIC 368: Tarkovsky’s World Cinema
(RTVF 321, CLS 305)
SLAVIC 390: Controlling the Russian Narrative, Stalin to Putin (INTL STUDIES 390)
WINTER QUARTER 2021RUSSIAN 101-2: Elementary Russian
RUSSIAN 102-2: Intermediate Russian
SLAVIC 105-6: Free to Rock
POLISH 108-2: Elementary Polish
POLISH 208-2: Intermediate Polish
SLAVIC 210-1: Introduction to Russian Literature (Pushkin, Gogol, Lermontov)
SLAVIC 211-2: Gender and Revolution in Soviet Russian Culture (CLS 202-0-2)
There are many reasons why students may wish to
sample courses in Russian, Polish, and Czech
languages, literatures and cultures, offered through
the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures.
Considering a new major or minor? Some courses in
History, Art History, Political Science, Economics,
Theater, Film, and Humanities may be counted
towards a major or minor in Russian and East
European Studies.
Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Bulgakov: Russia’s
great writers explore the philosophical, political, and
psychological issues that have shaped the modern
world. Politics and the humanities go hand in hand in
Eastern European culture: Explore politics and history
through the film, music, art and popular culture of
Russia, Poland and the Czech Republic.
Russia is a major player in global and US politics;
learning Russian can be an asset to your career!
Slavic majors have gone on to careers in the State
Department, Department of Defense, Department of
the Treasury, economics, international relations, law,
journalism, medicine, and other fields.
Students also have been accepted into top programs
at Yale, Harvard, University of Michigan, Berkeley,
Toronto, University of Virginia, University of London,
and other institutions. More than 12 of our students
have won Fulbrights to Poland and Russia!
In 2016, a Wall Street Journal article noted that
among recent graduates, area studies and language
studies majors posted the largest salary gains!
WHY RUSSIAN & EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES?
COURSE OFFERINGS 2020-2021
COURSE OFFERINGS 2020-2021
SPRING QUARTER 2021
N 101-3: Elementary Russia
N 102-3: Intermediate Russi
108-3: Elementary Polish
208-3: Intermediate Polish
210-3: Spiritual Autobiograp Literature
N 303-3: Adv. Russian Lang/
N 304-1: Adv. Contemp. Rus
311: Dostoevsky
390: The Fall of the USSR a
Russia (INTL STUDIES 390)
392: Postwar Polish Film
ict (GER 346-0-20)
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