The Bachelor of Arts degree in Russian Literature, Culture and Translation provides a basis for the development of professional-level proficiency in the Russian language, as well as comprehensive understanding of Russian literature and culture, including television and film. Additionally, students are introduced to basic skills for translating a variety of pragmatic texts from Russian into English. Students explore the language and culture of the pre-revolutionary Russian empire, the Soviet Union and contemporary post-Soviet Russia.
Russian Literature, Culture and Translation - B.A.
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Bachelor's Degree in Russian Literature, Culture and Translation
91²Ö¿â's Bachelor of Arts in Russian Literature, Culture, and Translation offers students an in-depth exploration of Russian language, literary masterpieces, and cultural heritage, combined with specialized training in translation. The program emphasizes developing proficiency in Russian, while immersing students in the study of Russian literature, history, and cultural developments. With a strong focus on translation skills, this degree prepares graduates for careers in translation, international relations, global business, and cultural exchange. Students gain a comprehensive understanding of Russian-speaking regions, equipping them to engage in diverse professional and cross-cultural settings.
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Graduates of 91²Ö¿â’s B.A. in Russian Literature, Culture, and Translation are well-prepared for careers in translation, international relations, and cultural exchange. The program’s interdisciplinary curriculum, which focuses on Russian language proficiency, literary analysis, and cultural studies, equips students with the skills to engage deeply with Russian-speaking communities and cultural texts. Graduates often pursue roles as translators, cultural liaisons, educators, and international relations specialists, contributing to fields such as diplomacy, global business, and academia.