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We’ RUSSIANoffered the Raleigh & community EAST Contact spaceEUROPEAN-saving solutions for STUDIESthe past 10 Information DEPARTMENT OF years. We recommend Northwind Traders Languages and Literatures SLAVIC Northwestern University The .S. “Needs More Kresge Hall, 3-305 Experts” — The Washington Post 1880 Campus Drive LANGUAGES & Evanston, IL 60201 LITERATURES Explore Russian and East European Russian Studies (REES) at Northwestern! Kashubian Belarussian

Polish Lower Sorbian, Learn about our new REES major Lusatian Silesian Ukrainian Upper and minor! Czech Slovak Ruthenian

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel knows Russian...How about you? Northwestern Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures

Director of Undergraduate Studies Martina Kerlova [email protected] Department Chair Gary Saul Morson [email protected] Department Administrator Elizabeth Murray [email protected] What is he really saying??? Learn Russian and find out! http://www.slavic.northwestern.edu WHY RUSSIAN & EAST COURSE OFFERINGS COURSE OFFERINGS EUROPEAN STUDIES? 2020-2021 2020-2021

FALL QUARTER 2020 There are many reasons why students may wish to SLAVIC 222: Slavic Civilizations: The RUSSIAN 101-1: Elementary Russian sample courses in Russian, Polish, and Czech (LING 222) languages, literatures and cultures, offered through RUSSIAN 102-1: Intermediate Russian SLAVIC 255: What is Lyric Poetry? (CLS the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. SLAVIC 105-6: First Year Seminar 211-0-2) Considering a new major or minor? Some courses in POLISH 108-1: Elementary Polish RUSSIAN 303-2: Adv. Russian Lang/Culture History, Art History, Political Science, Economics, POLISH 208-1: Intermediate Polish SLAVIC 260: Economics and the Theater, Film, and Humanities may counted Humanities: Understanding Choice in the towards a major or minor in Russian and East SLAVIC 210-2: Introduction to Russian Past, Present & Future (HUM 260) European Studies. Literature (Tolstoy and Dostoevsky)

RUSSIAN SLAVIC 361: Survey of 20th Cent. Poetry Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Bulgakov: Russia’s 211-1: 20th-Century Russian Lit great writers explore the philosophical, political, and RUSSIAN 303-1: Adv. Russian Lang/Culture SLAVIC 393: : City of Cultures. City psychological issues that have shaped the modern of Conflict (GER 346-0-20) RUSSIAN 3 - : Russia world. Politics and the humanities hand in hand in 41 0 Structure of Modern n Eastern European culture: Explore politics and history SLAVIC 360: 19th Century Russian Poetry SPRING QUARTER 2021 through the film, music, art and popular culture of SLAVIC 368: Tarkovsky’s World Cinema RUSSIAN 101-3: Elementary Russian Russia, and the . (RTVF 321, CLS 305) RUSSIAN 102-3: Intermediate Russian Russia is a major player in global and US politics; SLAVIC 390: Controlling the Russian POLISH 108-3: Elementary Polish learning Russian can be an asset to your career! Narrative, Stalin to Putin (INTL STUDIES 390) Slavic majors have gone on to careers in the State POLISH 208-3: Intermediate Polish Department, Department of Defense, Department of WINTER QUARTER 2021 SLAVIC 210-3: Spiritual Autobiography and the Treasury, economics, international relations, law, RUSSIAN 101-2: Elementary Russian Russian Literature journalism, medicine, and other fields. RUSSIAN 102-2: Intermediate Russian RUSSIAN 303-3: Adv. Russian Lang/Culture Students also have been accepted into top programs SLAVIC 105-6: Free to Rock at Yale, Harvard, University of Michigan, Berkeley, RUSSIAN 304-1: Adv. Contemp. Russian Toronto, University of Virginia, University of London, POLISH 108-2: Elementary Polish SLAVIC 311: Dostoevsky and other institutions. More than 12 of our students POLISH 208-2: Intermediate Polish have won Fulbrights to Poland and Russia! SLAVIC 390: The Fall of the USSR and the SLAVIC 210-1: Introduction to Russian In 2016, a Wall Street Journal noted that Literature (Pushkin, Gogol, Lermontov) Rise of Russia (INTL STUDIES 390) among recent graduates, area studies and language SLAVIC 211-2: Gender and Revolution SLAVIC 392: Postwar Polish Film studies majors posted the largest salary gains! in Soviet (CLS 202-0-2)